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Title: Fundamentals Of Gas Regulation
Author: Ralph Kubltz
Source: 1974 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1974
Abstract: A gas pressure regulator is a device for reducing pressure to a certain value. Figure 1 is a diagrammatic of a typical regulator installation with the main external elements labeled, if the burner goes from high to low fire, the gauge needle will begin to rise and you must move the valve more closed. If the burner goes off you fully close the valve. If you do the job correctly you will constantly match gas flow to demand and the gauge needle will remain at set-point. Note carefully that what you do manually is essentially what any standard regulator does automatically and that is the heart of it.




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