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Application Guide for the Copeland Fuel Gas Booster on Non-Pipeline Gas

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Application Guide for the Copeland Fuel Gas Booster on Non-Pipeline Gas 13. System capacity is influenced by gas supply pressure at the compressor inlet. The available gas supply pressure and pressure drop in all devices connected to the system must be considered when calculating the capacity of each installation. 14. Biogas typically has a lower energy content than other fuel gasses. This must be considered when selecting and sizing equipment. 15. When compared to pipeline quality natural gas, flare gas and other petroleum based fuel gases typically have higher energy content and the potential for the condensation of heavy hydrocarbons. This must be considered when selecting and sizing equipment. Introduction 1. The Copeland system system is designed to compress US Pipeline Quality Natural Gas. 2. The system is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship. Failures that are the result the accumulation of liquids and chemical attack are not covered by this warranty (ie. corrosion). 3. Introduction of liquids into the system may result in immediate compressor failure. When a system is used to compress any gas other than pipeline quality natural gas, the gas supply must be free of liquid or appropriate equipment must be installed to remove liquid from the gas supply prior to the system. 4. Compressing fuel gas that contains water vapor or condensable hydrocarbons will result in liquid collecting in the high-pressure gas supply. This may affect safety, degrade performance, reduce system life or result in damage to the equipment that is exposed to the compressed fuel gas. When a system is used to compress any gas other than pipeline quality natural gas, any liquid that forms after compression must be removed from the gas after it exits the system. 5. Compressing fuel gas that contains hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, condensable hydrocarbons, silicon compounds or other contaminants may affect safety, degrade performance, reduce component life or result in damage to equipment that is exposed to the fuel gas. When a system is used with other than pipeline quality natural gas pre and post treatment of the fuel gas may be required. Specific treatment will depend on gas composition and site requirements. Form No. 2001-86 Page 3 of 5 Revision 0 Issued 8/10/01 Copeland is a registered trademark of Copeland Corporation. ยค2001 Copeland Corporation.

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