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Title: Seven Pounds Of Water Per Million Cubic Feet
Author: William R. Barnes
Source: 1977 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1977
Abstract: Im sure most of you know more about these units than Ill ever know however, I would like to present this paper with an open discussion of some of the symptoms and various checks of the unit. Also, I would like to discuss a sample system which has proven to prolong cell life in most cases, One gallon of water weighs approximately seven pounds. Try and disperse this in a room 100 ft. high, 100 ft, long and 100 ft, wide. This is a million cubic feet. This is very dry as compared with the surrounding atmosphere, usually 100 humidity. The most this analyzer will read is 1/10 of 1%. The seven pounds is what most gas contracts are written around, so the moisture determination is very critical and a very good sample method must be used to get a good representative sample to the analyzer. The analyzer only reads what you deliver to the unit, Lets start with the cell, as it is the heart of the instrument.




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