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Title: Getting The Most Out Of Piping Systems
Author: Robert Malo
Source: American Gas Association 1990
Year Published: 1990
Abstract: Utilization of elevated pressure in piping systems has evolved tremendously since natural gas was first utilized commercially as a source of energy. As gas demands grew and markets got farther away from the gas well heads, the technique of elevating the gas pressure in piping systems was soon identified as an efficient and economical means to get more gas to the consumers appliances with the same or even smaller diameter piping systems. New piping techniques, technologies, and materials were developed rapidly and upgraded periodically to respond to the industry needs, whether they were for pipeline applications, for gas distribution systems, or for piping installations intended for commercial or industrial building applications. It seems that the only sector that had not evolved with regard to the technique of supplying gas to appliances by elevated pressure piping systems, was the residential market.




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