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Title: Basics Of High Pressure Measuring And Regulating Station Design Class #1010
Author: E. D. Rusty Woomer, Jr.
Source: 2002 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2002
Abstract: There is more to the design of a measurement facility than the word suggests. Generally, the measurement arena may include any or all of the following broad categories: Metering o: Primary devices : Secondary devices o Tertiary devices Control Pressure regulation oo Flow control o: Overpressure protection Gas Quality o Chromatography : Spot or composite sampling o Analytical instrumentation Other : Odorization : Filtration / Separation :. Heating Pneumatic and electronic instrumentation is scattered throughout each of the categories listed above. The detailed design of a measurement facility can become quite involved and exceed the space allotted in this paper. However, the fundamentals will be addressed in regard to the considerations for designing natural gas transmission pipeline measurement facilities. For the purposes of this paper, only metering and regulation (M&R) will be addressed. At a very high level, a good design engineer will focus on three generalities. First, the station must be designed with safety utmost in mind, regarding both personnel and equipment. Secondly, the design must be cost effective. And thirdly, the station must be operationally functional.




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