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Our gas stations can be designed and manufactured as HP and LP gas pressure reducing and measuring stations.
The transportation of natural gas typically occurs through pipelines under a pressure of 70 to 80 bar.
The end user generally requires the gas at a lower pressure.
To reduce the pressure, a high-pressure (HP) reduction station is necessary, which reduces the gas pressure to around 20 bar for applications such as gas turbines.
For most other applications, a high-pressure (HP) reduction station as the first-stage pressure reducing station followed by a low-pressure (LP) station is needed to reduce the gas pressure according to the end user's requirements, typically to less than 4 bar.
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Gas stations planned and built according to DVGW standard
A typical gas reducing station consists of:
Additionally, auxiliary equipment such as condensate collection systems, N2 purging systems, and flare and venting systems are used.
Depending on the application, some of the above-mentioned equipment may not be required.
Components:
Auxiliary Equipment:
* Gas systems are designed, manufactured, and commissioned by DVGW-certified and authorized engineers in strict compliance with association regulations.
** The DVGW (German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water) represents industry self-regulation in gas and water supply.
Its technical standards form the basis for the safety and reliability of German and European gas and water supply systems.