ABB Totalflow NGC8206 Manual Del Usuario página 274

Tabla de contenido

Publicidad

TERM
Full Duplex
Function
Fuse
Fw
G
Gain
Gain Accuracy
Gal
Gas
Gas Chromatograph
Gas Chromatograph
Module
Gas Chromatograph
Module Coefficient
Gas Chromatography
Gas Field
Gas Injection
Gas Processing
Gas, Acid
Gas, Associated
Gas, C1
Gas, C2
Gas, C3
Página B–28
Simultaneous, two-way (transmit and receive), transmission.
A set of software instructions executed by a single line of code that may
have input and/or output parameters and returns a value when
executed.
A short length of wire that will easily burn out when excessive current
flows.
Water Vapor factor.
The symbol used for giga or gigabyte.
The factor by which a signal is amplified, sometimes expressed in dB.
A measure of deviation of the gain of an amplifier from the ideal gain.
An abbreviation for one gallon.
That state of matter which has neither independent shape nor volume.
It expands to fill the entire container in which it is held. It is one of the
three forms of matter, the other two being solid and liquid.
An analytical instrument that separates mixtures of gas into identifiable
components by means of chromatography.
Software module used in conjunction with PCCU32 and WINCCU to
interact with Btu Chromatograph equipment and software.
A co-efficient generated by the factory allowing user to start calibration
on location without having a calibration gas available.
Preferred method for determining the Btu value of natural gas.
A district or area from which natural gas is produced.
An enhanced recovery technique in which natural gas is injected under
pressure into a producing reservoir through an injection well to drive oil
to the well bore and the surface.
The separation of components by absorption, adsorption, refrigeration
or cryogenics from a stream of natural gas for the purpose of making
salable liquid products and for treating the residue gas to meet required
specifications.
The hydrogen sulfide and/or carbon dioxide contained in, or extracted
from, gas or other streams.
Gas produced in association with oil, or from a gas cap overlying and in
contact with the crude oil in the reservoir. In general, most states
restrict associated gas production since its indiscriminate production
could reduce the ultimate oil recovery. Also, since some wells
producing associated gas cannot be shut-in without also shutting-in the
oil production, natural gas pipelines are generally required to take
associated gas produced from oil wells on a priority basis.
See Methane.
See Ethane.
See Propane.
DEFINITION
2103650-001 – rev. AB

Publicidad

Tabla de contenido
loading

Tabla de contenido