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Natural gas is a promising policy element in achieving equitable, balanced, and sustainable economic growth by widening its user base beyond conventional industries. The City Gas Distribution is what we call the “last mile” in entire gas value chain. Gas supplies usually are at low/medium pressure to the residential/domestic, commercial, industrial consumers, and this is called as pipe natural gas and is compressed to very high pressure to increase the volumetric efficiency in order to make it compatible for the usage automobile sectors as compressed natural gas.
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IGE/TD/3—Steel and Pipelines for Gas Distribution.
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IGE/SR/16—Storage of Odorant and Use of Odorant Systems.
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ASME B 31.8—Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems (ASME 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY USA 10016.
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A combination of two regulating devices in series whose pressure settings are stepped so as to permit one, i.e., active, ordinarily to control the outlet pressure and the other, i.e., monitor, to take control of the active devices in the event of failure are called as monitor and active regulators.
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A valve which is designed to close quickly in the event of an abnormal pressure whether excess or low, being detected at a selected point in a gas system is called as slam-shut valve.
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IGE/TD/13—Pressure Regulating Installations for transmission and Distribution Systems.
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Ahmad, H. (2017). Demand Assessment and Design Aspect of City Gas Distribution Network. In: Kar, S., Gupta, A. (eds) Natural Gas Markets in India. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3118-2_10
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