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Title: Automatic Flow Control
Author: Mike Meuffels
Source: 1945 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1945
Abstract: Automatic flow control covers the automatic maintenance of a determined set of pressure conditions. Distribution systems often are divided into several parts and different pressures are maintained that will best serve the connected load. It is the maintenance of these different pressures that is called automatic flow control. Flow control covers all gas pressure regulators but for this discussion district regulators, and their auxiliary equipment, will be covered. District station regulators, generally, are designed to reduce inlet pressures from two to 100 pounds to ounces outlet pressure. They are of many and varied types, but all are of the same basic design. This paper deals with station reduction and it is proposed to discuss In some detail the following




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