Basics for installing the device in a pipe
User manual for HON R100 gas pressure regulator with HON P095NG pilot
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Depending on the specific system design, the L
uR
lengths of the undisturbed pipes upstream
of the sensing point must be (2.5
to
5)
x
DN of the pipe, with the specifics depending on the
gas pressure regulator model and whether or not there is a pipe expander downstream:
If …
and...
then...
A gas pressure regulator with an
expander that is part of the
device is used
The nominal size of the pipe is
equal to the outlet‐side nominal
size of the gas pressure regulator
L
uR
min.
2.5
x
DN
The nominal size of the pipe is
the next larger standard nominal
size
L
uR
min.
3
x
DN
The nominal size of the pipe is
two standard nominal size
increments larger
L
uR
min.
4
x
DN
The nominal size of the pipe is
more than two standard nomi‐
nal size increments larger
L
uR
min.
5
x
DN
A gas pressure regulator with
the same outlet nominal size as
the inlet nominal size is used
The nominal size of the pipe is
the next larger standard nominal
size
L
uR
min.
4
x
DN
The nominal size of the pipe is
two standard nominal size
increments larger
L
uR
min.
5
x
DN
Depending on the specific system design, the L
uR
lengths of the undisturbed pipes down‐
stream of the sensing point must be (1.5
to
4)
x
DN of the pipe:
Undisturbed length of pipe
for
L
uR
min.
1.5
x
DN
Thermowells
L
uR
min.
1.5
x
DN
Reducers and expanders, depending on the
specific system conditions
L
uR
min.
3
x
DN
Shut‐off devices (gate valves, check valves, and
reduced bore ball valves)
L
uR
min.
4
x
DN
Tees
Shut‐off devices with an undisturbed flow pattern (such as full bore ball valves) and, if
applicable, pipe bends (depending on the design) are considered to be non‐disturbing
elements in terms of measuring line connections.
For gas meters (turbine gas meters including quantometers, ultrasonic gas meters, and
vortex flow meters, but NOT rotary piston gas meters), there are no restrictions in terms
of measuring line configurations, as these meters are not considered to be
flow‐disturbing within this context.
The following applies to rotary piston gas meters: Minimum distance between gas
pressure regulator or reducer / expander and gas meter:
L
uR
min.
3
x
DN
.
Measuring line connections downstream of gas meters must be at a distance of
L
uR
min.
2
x
DN
.
If shut‐off valves are used (reduced bore), the recommended distance downstream of a
measuring line is
L
uR
min. 3 x DN
.
Gas meter pressure losses must be taken into account based on system conditions if
applicable.
Upstream of the sensing
point
Downstream of the
sensing point
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