Gas Regulators
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A gas regulator or a pressure regulator or simply regulator is a device that automatically cuts off the flow of gas at a certain pressure. Widely used in gas plants or gas systems, regulators are meant to reduce the pressure from a high pressure source to a safe working pressure for use. It is a very essential equipment to bring about a positive control of the pressure in a gas stream. A safety tool, it reduces high-pressure gas in a cylinder or process line to a lower level that is usable and maintain pressure in a gas delivery system. In other words, regulators are used to control delivery pressure only. Regulators are suited to most industrial grades of gases and fluids up to 99.99% purity (which includes helium, hydrogen, acetylene, argon, oxygen and CO2).
- A sensing element: Sensing elements imply the components which sense the force put on the spring, which in turn set the delivery pressure. A diaphragm, either constructed of elastomers or metal, is usually as the sensing element and it is this element which communicates this change in force to the control element.
- A control element: The control element in gas regulator is the valve that leads to the reduction of inlet pressure to outlet pressure. With the turning of the gas regulator's hand knob, there is compression of the loading mechanism, which displaces the sensing element (diaphragm) which in turn pushes on the control element, causing it to move away from the regulator's seat, and provide the flow and pressure required.
- Line Gas Pressure Regulators: Line regulators are point-of-use gas pressure regulators. They serve low-pressure pipelines, used with high-pressure cylinder regulators. The line pressure regulators limit the inlet pressure from 250 to 400 psig.
- General-purpose Gas Pressure Regulators: It is a common type of gas pressure regulators, specially designed for economy and longevity, and preferred for noncorrosive general plant, pilot plant, and maintenance shop applications.
- High-purity Gas Pressure Regulators: They provide diffusion, resistance, and easy cleanup. inboard diffusion eliminated by metal diaphragms and high-purity seats and seals. · Special service gas pressure regulators: Specialized regulators are specifically constructed for specialized applications like high-pressure, ultra high-pressure, oxygen, acetylene and fluorine service, and corrosion service.
- With no gauge: They are economical general purpose regulators and here monitoring of the gas supply and outlet pressure is not needed.
- One gauge: These regulators show the inlet pressure only but can be supplied to show the outlet pressure instead.
- 2 gauges: This model shows accurate pressure reading of both inlet and outlet pressures and is the most popular design used today.
On the basis of the above design types, gas regulators can be classified as follows
- Single-stage Regulators: They give good pressure and flow characteristics. Suitable for short run analytical work, engineering and industrial applications, these regulators are available in a range of inlet and outlet pressures (up to 6000 psi) to suit most gases.
- Two-stage Regulators: Also referred to as multi-stage regulators, they have all the features of single-stage regulators. Besides that with the two gas reduction chambers, they provide additional safety and specific control over the complete inlet pressure range. Multi-stage regulators are capable of working with cylinder pressures up to 300 Bar with safety and precision control. They provide the ultimate answer to gas pressure requirements, and can be found in many diverse applications including gas plants, life support systems, laboratory supply systems, food and drink processing, and high tech manufacturing.
- Product description
- Available sizes
- Maximum inlet and outlet pressures (operating and emergency)
- Flow capacity · End connection styles
- Outlet pressure ranges
- Construction materials
- Temperature capabilities
- Accuracy
- Pressure registration (internal or external)
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