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Besides storing the gas, the tank's design serves to establish the pressure of the gas system. With telescoping (multiple-lift) tanks, the innermost tank has an approximately 1 ft Ă 2 ft (30 cm Ă 61 cm) lip around the outside of the bottom edge, called a cup, which picks up water as it rises above the reservoir water level. This immediately engages a downward lip on the inner rim of the next outer lift, called a dip or grip, and as this grip sinks into the cup, it preserves the water seal as the inner tank continues to rise until the grip grounds on the cup, whereupon further injection of gas will start to raise that lift as well. Holders were built with as many as four lifts. An extra flying lift could be retrofitted into column or frame gas holders. This was an additional inner tank that extended above the standards, when the infrastructure would support the extra shear forces and weight. Though not exclusively, spiral guides were used.
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holder, where the heavy columns were replaced by a lighter and more extensive framework. Vertical girders (standards) were intersected by horizontal girders and cross-braced. This could be bolted onto an underground or above-ground tank. The Cutler patented guide frame dispensed with the horizontal girders, using diagonal triangulated framing instead. Cable-guided gas holders, invented by Pease in 1880, had a limited use, but were useful on unstable ground where the rigid systems could buckle and jam the lift.
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operated gas holders at its gasification plants in
California before natural gas pipelines were built. The San Francisco Beach Street Plant was built in 1899. The gas plant operated until 1931, but its associated gas holder was used with natural gas into the 1950s, when the property was redeveloped.
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Telescoping holders fall into two subcategories. The earlier of the telescoping variety were column-guided variations and were built starting in 1824. To guide the telescoping walls, or "lifts", they have an external frame, visible at a fixed height at all times. A refinement was the guide frame gas
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house, presenting a far greater danger than the original leak did; putting houses around gas holders was discontinued in the UK. In the United States, however, where gas needed to be protected from much more extreme weather, gasometer houses continued to be built and were architecturally decorative.
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Merced, Monterey, Oakland, Redding (gas holder demolished early 1960s), Redwood City (gas holder built early 1900s, demolished 1959), Salinas, San
Francisco Potrero Plant, Santa Rosa, St. Helena, Stockton, Vallejo, Willows; and likely existed at their other gasification plants in Colusa, Hollister,
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Because of safety concerns expressed by the Royal
Society, the size of gas holders was limited to 6,000 cubic feet (170 m) and they were enclosed in gasometer houses. In fact any small leak from an enclosed gas holder created a potentially explosive build-up of air and gas within the enclosing
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Boulton and Watt gas holders had a single lift. The tank was above ground and was lined with wood; the lift was guided by tripods and cables. Pulleys and weights were supplied to regulate the gas pressure. Brick tanks were introduced in 1818, when a gas holder could have a capacity of
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European countries, a movement to preserve classic gasometers has emerged in recent years, especially after Britain's National Grid announced in 2013 their plans to remove 76 gas holders, and soon afterwards, Southern and Scottish Gas networks announced that they would
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property of water to provide a seal. The whole tank floats in a circular or annular water reservoir, held up by the roughly constant pressure of a varying volume of gas, the pressure determined by the weight of the structure, and the water providing the seal for the gas within the moving walls.
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for 32 years. The 307-foot-tall (94 m), 170-foot-diameter (52 m) structure, which could hold 7 million cubic feet (200,000 m), was a landmark due to its unusual marking scheme, which had a red-and-white checkerboard pattern from 200 feet (61 m) up. The structure was
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by the
Laclede Gas Light Company in the early 20th century. These gasometers remained in use until the early first decade of the 21st century, when the last one was decommissioned and abandoned in place. The most recently used gasometer in the United States was on the southeast side of
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The years between the two world wars were marked by improvements in storage, especially the waterless gas holder, and in distribution, with the advent of 2-to-4-inch (50 to 100 mm) steel pipes to convey gas at up to 50 psi (340 kPa) as feeder mains to the traditional
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The water-sealed gas holder consists of a tank of water that rises and falls to take the gas. A watered gas holder consisted of two parts: a deep tank of water used to provide a seal, and a closed vessel (the lift) that rises above the water as the gas volume increased.
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Rigid waterless gas holders were a very early design that neither expanded or contracted. There are modern versions of the waterless gas holder, e.g. oil-sealed, grease-sealed and "dry seal" (membrane) types. They consist of a fixed cylinder capped by a moving piston.
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A gas holder provided storage for purified, metered gas. It acted as a buffer, removing the need for continuous gas production. The weight of the gas holder lift (cap) controlled the pressure of the gas in the mains and provided back pressure for the gas-making plant.
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Dry-seal gas holders have a static cylindrical shell, within which a piston rises and falls. As it moves, a grease seal, tar/oil seal or a sealing membrane which is rolled out and in from the piston keeps the gas from escaping. The MAN type (by
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Gasometers are now comparatively rare in the US (where they were usually called gas holders); although hundreds were built between the 1870s and 1940s, many of those have since been demolished. The largest US-based builder of gas holders, the
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Gasholders, though once common, have become rare in
Australia. Most gasworks within the country were demolished or repurposed, and few gasometers remain because of this. A good example of a largely intact gasometer is located at the
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and the term came to be used to label gas works, even though there may be several gas holders at any one gas works. However, the term "gasometer" is still discouraged for use in technical circles, where "gas holder" is preferred.
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Gas holders have been a major part of the skylines of low-rise
British cities for up to 200 years, due to their large distinctive shape and central location. They were originally used for balancing daily demand and generation of
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William Gadd of Gadd & Mason in
Manchester invented the spirally guided gas holder in 1890. Instead of external columns or guide frames, his design operated with spiral rails. The first commercial design was built in
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supplanted that system and the existing gas holders were used (in a less crucial capacity) for managing the pressure of the natural gas pipelines, until the holders reached the end of their useful lifespan.
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site in
Tasmania. Though the gas bell has been removed, all other components are intact. The remains of two older 1860s gasometers are also visible on site but only the foundations remain. In
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Spiral-guided gas holders were built in the UK from 1890 until 1983. These have no frame, and each lift is guided by the one below, rotating as it goes up as dictated by helical runners.
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as part of a housing development. It has been fashioned into a park. Most gas holders are no longer used, and a program of dismantling is underway to release the land for reuse.
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a beautiful ornate gasometer frame can be seen from the platform of the Macdonaldtown railway station which was built above the access tunnels of the adjoining gasworks site.
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was patented in 1952: it used a flexible curtain that was suspended from the piston. The largest low-pressure gas holder built was the Klonne gas holder built in 1938 in
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Lodi, Madera, Marysville, Modesto, Napa, Oakdale, Oroville, Red Bluff, Sacramento, San Luis Obispo, Santa Cruz, Selma, Tracy, Turlock, Watsonville and Woodland.
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The telescopic gas holder was first invented in 1824. The cup and dip (grip) seal was patented by Hutchinson in 1833, and the first working example was built in
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Gas holders also previously existed at Chico (demolished 1951), Daly City, Eureka, Fresno, Long Beach (1927-1997), Los Angeles, including two within sight of
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Luigi Fiorinoa; Raffaele Landolfob; Federico Massimo Mazzolani (2014). "The Refurbishment of Gasometers as a Relevant Witness of Industrial Archaeology".
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and historical archives for the city. Many sites, however, were never used for the production of 'town gas', so the land contamination is relatively low.
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but a container, but the name was retained and came into general use. Gas holders were marked as gasometers on the large-scale maps issued by the British
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at the Soho manufactory in Birmingham in 1777, and in 1792 he built a retort to heat coal to produce the gas that illuminated his home and office in
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on New Year's Eve in 1813. Public gas lights were seen as a means to reduce crime and until the 1840s they were regulated by police authorities.
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football matches played at the famous ground showed the gasholder dominating the landscape. It was demolished in late 1977/early 1978.
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for this purpose. A gasometer was incorporated into the first small gasworks built for the Soho manufactory in 1798.
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provide additional details that are useful to readers interested in the US gas industry's history.
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1542:"Gasholder No 4, former Bromley-by-Bow gasworks, Non Civil Parish - 1190911 | Historic England"
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systems now used on these sites, such an operator is obsolete. The tallest gasometer in
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1708:"Last Days for Brooklyn's Giants; Twin Tanks Carry a Love-Hate Reputation to the End"
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1733:"Donor Gives $ 500K To Save Concord's Historic Gasholder From Demolition"
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type), the first extremely large one by B.H. was the one at the
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demolish 111 others. Christopher Costelloe, director of the
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Lonely Planet: "St Petersburg world's biggest planetarium"
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for other purposes, but some gas holders, such as the
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Gasometer and Arden St Oval, North Melbourne, in 1928
2340:"History of the Gasholder-a Powerpoint Presentation"
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such as salt caverns. For short-term local storage,
30:"Gasometer" redirects here. Not to be confused with
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978:Long Beach California Airport and Gasholder 1920's
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647:in the UK) are noted for having many gas holders.
199:in the absence of air, the process being known as
658:in London were specially dismantled when the new
179:A two-lift braced column-supported gas holder in
120:with the precision he required. He published his
106:devised the first gas holder, which he called a
2300:Also republished in 2012 as ISBN 978-1258493202
1566:"National Grid Gasholder Demolition Case Study"
1225:"Will the UK's Gas Holders Be Missed? BBC News"
788:, converted for residential and commercial use
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456:A two-lift telescopic gas holder, half raised
425:20,000 cubic feet (570 m). The engineer
147:The anglicisation "gasometer" was adopted by
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583:and gas storage makes the land difficult to
2391:Use of gasometers in Oil & Gas industry
2261:"PG&E's manufactured gas plant program"
345:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
238:. His system lacked a storage method until
215:. Digging up streets to lay pipes required
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2161:"Former St. Helena manufactured gas plant"
2136:"Former Santa Rosa manufactured gas plant"
1887:"Former Fresno - 1 Manufactured Gas Plant"
688:, Ireland, was converted into apartments.
45:30,000 m (1,100,000 cu ft)
1837:"Former Daly City manufactured gas plant"
965:Concord Gas Light Company Gasholder House
365:Learn how and when to remove this message
2186:"Former Stockton manufactured gas plant"
1986:"Former Monterey manufactured gas plant"
1904:"Former Fresno-2 Manufactured Gas Plant"
1517:"Historic Gasholder No8 at King's Cross"
955:, still exist in the United States. The
677:, believed to be the largest in Europe.
27:Large container for storing gaseous fuel
2365:"Steel making provides energy solution"
2236:"Former Willows manufactured gas plant"
2211:"Former Vallejo manufactured gas plant"
2086:"Former Salinas manufactured gas plant"
2036:"Former Redding manufactured gas plant"
2011:"Former Oakland manufactured gas plant"
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1862:"Former Eureka manufactured gas plant"
1812:"Former Colusa manufactured gas plant"
1457:"Will the UK's gas holders be missed?"
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572:The gas holder from 1912, located in
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897:Several gas holders were erected in
545:Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-NĂŒrnberg AG
343:adding citations to reliable sources
1058:Gas holder, Buenos Aires, Argentina
417:The tank with an internal cone, or
49:gas holder at Rautaruukki Steel in
1064:Villa MaipĂș, Partido de San MartĂn
943:, by B.H. in 1949 and operated by
538:A dry-seal Wiggins-type gas holder
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2423:"The rise and fall of gasometers"
1940:"Gasometers of Early Los Angeles"
1475:"archiseek: The Gasworks, Dublin"
480:Two column-guided gas holders at
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2292:. Baltimore: Ivan R. Drechsler.
2061:"Former Redwood City gas holder"
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439:Both telescoping types use the
2396:Condemned: The great gasometer
1928:"Former natural gas reservoir"
1275:"Greater Manchester Gazetteer"
579:The pollution associated with
249:William Murdoch and his pupil
207:installed along the length of
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2515:Underground coal gasification
1706:Newman, Andy (July 9, 2001).
1320:"Gasometers: A Brief History"
1036:North Melbourne Football Club
750:Gasometer of the MAN type in
2321:"Gasholders and their tanks"
2111:"Former Potrero Power Plant"
1597:O'Hagan, Sean (2015-06-14).
187:Before the mid-20th century
122:TraitĂ© ĂlĂ©mentaire de Chimie
1223:Ram, Ed (9 February 2015).
287:, were built in the 1860s.
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1738:New Hampshire Public Radio
1681:, pp. 88â89, 140â141.
945:Baltimore Gas and Electric
862:(since 1927 a division of
848:Saratoga Springs, New York
549:dry-seal Wiggins gasholder
262:Gas Light and Coke Company
230:was successful. He joined
36:Gasometer (disambiguation)
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2437:Early London Gas Industry
1090:is the preferred method.
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1040:Victorian Football League
1034:, the home ground of the
948:demolished in July 1984.
838:Rare extant 19th-century
804:, Russia, converted to a
720:Awakenings Techno parties
654:. The gas holders behind
2369:newsteelconstruction.com
2338:Thomas, Russell (2014).
2319:Thomas, Russell (2010).
860:Bartlett-Hayward Company
773:cricket ground in London
660:Channel Tunnel Rail Link
607:and construction of the
530:Dry-seal-type gas holder
401:Water-sealed gas holders
140:. Watt then adapted the
112:, to assist his work in
2290:Iron Men and Their Dogs
1492:"St Pancras Gasometers"
927:Of the waterless type (
213:Frederick Albert Winsor
2730:Natural-gas processing
1584:"Gasometer Oberhausen"
1546:historicengland.org.uk
1198:Engineering Structures
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957:Troy Gas Light Company
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609:national grid pipework
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656:King's Cross station
409:Gas holder schematic
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86:atmospheric pressure
2735:Natural gas storage
1599:"Gasworks wondersâŠ"
1285:on 11 February 2011
1125:Natural gas storage
1019:In Queensland, the
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941:Baltimore, Maryland
918:, was described by
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603:. With the move to
285:Kings Cross, London
134:pneumatic apparatus
114:pneumatic chemistry
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2705:Compressor station
2411:2021-05-11 at the
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1346:"Gasholder types"
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1021:Gasworks Newstead
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