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Title: Gas Regulation From High Pressure Transmission Lines
Author: Harold Langereis
Source: 1963 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1963
Abstract: The key words in this papers title are high pressure. Regulation from high pressure transmission lines embraces many different problems not encountered in the usual low pressure dstribution systems. High pressure regulation may be defined as that contending with inlet pressures between 300 and 1000 p.s.i.g. and outlet pressures between 100 and 600 p.s.i.g. Low pressure regulation concerns itself with reducing pressures from 100 p.s.i.g. or less to pressures low enough for industrial and domestic utilization (generally around 8 W.C.), There is more to the difference between high and low pressure regulation than figures, however. In dealing with high pressures, a number of new problems must be considered. Failure to take these additional factors into account at the design stage can and often does lead to serious complications later. These resulting operating difficulties can at the least be disconcerting, but are more likely to create real hazards.




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