The American School of Gas Measurement Technology (ASGMT) has been at the forefront of flow measurement training since its inception in 1966. Over the years, ASGMT has evolved to encompass comprehensive training in measuring fluids in both gas and liquid states. With a commitment to excellence, ASGMT now offers an extensive curriculum comprising over 120 lecture classes, complemented by 54 Hands-On Product Training sessions led by industry experts, and sessions providing a brief overview of new products.

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FUNDAMENTALS OF PRESSURE REGULATION — BASIC PRINCIPLES, DESIGN AND CHARACTERISTICS OF REGULATORS

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January 12, 2002

Gas pressure regulators have become very familiar items over the years, and nearly everyone has grown accustomed to seeing them in factories, public buildings, by the roadside, and even in their own homes. As is frequently the case with many such familiar items, we all have a tendency to take them for granted. It’s only when a problem develops or when we are selecting a regulator for a new application that we need to look more deeply into the fundamentals of the regulator’s operation

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