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Title: Fundamentals Of Gas Pressure Regulation
Author: Richard H. Schieber
Source: 1988 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: A discussion of pressure regulators should begin with what is expected of a regulator and what it does. Regulators feed gas to appliances at some desired pressure (within limits) and supply enough flow to satisfy the demands of the appliance. The regulator serves the appliance its as simple and as difficult as that. The appliance says to the regulator, I need a supply of gas at a relatively constant pressure, regardless of how much or how little gas Im using. Dont tell me its hard to maintain a constant pressure over a wide range of flow rates. Thats not my problem! Then the appliance says, And I dont want to hear that the gas company doesnt control your inlet pressure and that makes it really hard to control your outlet pressure. I couldnt care less...I need a constant supply pressure or I cant do my job efficiently.




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