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Title: Design Of High Pressure Measuring Regulating Station
Author: Ed Ostrovich
Source: 1986 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1986
Abstract: A high pressure measuring regulating station is comprised of pipe, valves, fittings, meters, and control valves. Its function is to transfer and measure natural gas from one pipeline to another. Transmission companies, distribution companies, power plants, and industrial customers are major parties involved with high pressure measuring regulating stations. There are numerous ways a high pressure measuring regulating station can be designed. This paper can be used as a guide in assisting the designer to achieve the basic goals of a safe and dependable station which accurately measures and controls gas. A high pressure measuring regulating station can be generally defined as a station which has a minimum inlet pressure of approximately 60 psig to maximum inlet pressure in excess of 1000 psig. Pressure drops through the station may vary from a few to several hundred pounds per square inch. For the remainder of this paper, a high pressure measuring regulating station will be referred to as a measuring station.




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