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Title: High Pressure Regulators
Author: C. B. Seidenglanz
Source: 1950 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1950
Abstract: Some of you men have been here before, and others may be attending their first Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course. Therefore, today when we discuss high pressure regulators, I want to try and make our discussion interesting to both old and new students. To measure accurately and to secure the best combustion of gas, a regulator or regulators are necesary. All pressure regulators work on the same basic principle namely, a diaphragm on one side of which is the controlled or outlet pressure and on the other side we apply a counter force by springs, weights, or possibily a combination of both. This diaphragm is connected to a valve or valves by a stem, or lever, or toggles. Any change in the line pressure tends to change the position of the diaphragm and the valves then move closer to, or away from the seat, depending on an increase or decrease in demand




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