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Title: The Use Of Pneumatic Pressure Transmitters In Gas Measured
Author: O. L. Clay
Source: 1950 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1950
Abstract: In view of the rapid expansion of gas transmission lines and the ever increasing utilization of natural gas, it is becoming more important each day to improve the efficiency of pressure measurement, both locally and remotely. The instrument industry has available several types of pressure transmitters operating either pneumatically or electrically. Todays modern high pressure gas transmission lines, compressor stations, and gas processing plants have many applications for instruments of this type. To mention a few, the inlet and discharge pressures of a compressor station transmitted to a central control room or the dispatchers office. The transmitting of various process pressures to central instrument panels. The use of a differential pressure transmitter and a pressure transmitter to transmit flow to a distant flow recorder or controller. The type of pressure transmission to be selected depends upon the distance between the transmitter and receiver, and upon other application factors.




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