Are all low pressure regulators the same?
Every propane gas grill uses an LP regulator, but not all regulators are created equal. Though the purpose is the same, different types of setups require different types of regulators. The type of regulator a grill needs is based on the specific propane application requirements.
Do pressure regulators reduce flow?
Pressure regulators are not designed to control flow rates. Although pressure regulators used in flowing systems inherently affect the flow by controlling the pressure, they are not designed to act as flow controllers.
Do pressure regulators go bad?
There are several reasons that a pressure regulator goes bad. One common cause is age. As the regulator is severely tested over the years by pressure fluxuations, it can end up suffering from stress and decay. This natural aging process makes it necessary to replace it as soon as possible.
What is a high pressure regulator?
HIGH PRESSURE REGULATORS Our standard line of high pressure regulators are designed to safely and precisely reduce high supply pressures (up to 20000 PSIG)to the desired outlet pressure for your operating system.
Why use precision compressed air regulators?
With a greater flow capacity than our standard precision compressed air regulators, use these regulators to adjust and maintain air pressure in sensitive high-flow applications where constant, consistent pressure is important.
What is a 3590 pressure regulator used for?
Model 3590 single-stage ultra high-flow regulator with auxiliary high-pressure gauge port for low pressure cylinder applications and stainless steel diaphragm used in pipeline, manifold and bulk systems. Model 9296 two-stage heavy-duty regulator for general purpose, laboratory, industrial and welding applications.
How much pressure does a gas water pressure regulator have?
Withstand inlet pressures up to 3, 500 psi. For easy panel mounting in your water system, these valves have threads below the adjustment knob and come with a panel-mount nut. Regulate pressure in air and inert gas systems from your instrument panel— these valves have threads below the adjustment knob and come with a panel-mount nut.