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Title: Spot Sampling Techniques
Author: Royce Miller
Source: 1998 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1998
Abstract: The most important thing in taking a sample is where and how it is taken. A sample can be taken as a spot, composite, or as a continuous sample connected to a chromatograph. A sample should be taken on the longest piece of pipeline available. Unfortunately this is usually a meter tube. Not that this is a bad place to take a sample but swirls can be created inside a meter tube. This can cause the flowing stream to create aerosols from the liquid collecting on the walls of the pipeline. The aerosols can be picked up by the sample causing a higher BTU reading.




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