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Title: Theory And Operation Of H2S Detection Instruments
Author: B. R. Morgan
Source: 1967 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1967
Abstract: The operation of a natural gas transmission system involves controlling the quality of the gas introduced into that system. Transmissicncompany gas supply contracts designate BTU content as well as maximum levels for water content, total sulfur, hydrogen sulfide and other contaminants. Hydrogen sulfide is present in many gas supply sources. The concentration varies from a trace in some cases to several hundred grains per cubic feet in others. A high concentration of hydrogen sulfide in a gas stream makes it undesirable for commercial pipeline transmission and distribution. As the gas industry expanded, transmission companies obtained gas from many different sources. This created a need for portable means for determining the hydrogen sulfide concentration in a gas stream. Several methods were devised.




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