| Gas Type | CO2 |
| Gas | Industrial GAS |
| Application Type | Industrial |
| Regulator Type | High Pressure Regulator |
| Brand | MISATU |
| Pressure | 0.5 bar |
| Size | 1 inch |
| Type | LPG Regulators |
| Material | Brass |
| Outlet Pressure | 2 bar |
| Inlet Pressure | 200 bar |
| Rated Flow | 300 nm3/hr |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
A gas pressure regulator is a control valve that automatically reduces a high, unregulated inlet pressure from a source (like a gas cylinder or pipeline) to a lower, constant, and safe outlet (delivery) pressure required by downstream equipment or appliances.
FunctionThe primary function is to maintain a stable outlet pressure, even if the inlet pressure or the flow demand changes. This is crucial for safety and efficient operation, as many gas appliances and industrial processes require gas within a specific, narrow pressure range. Key ComponentsGas regulators typically consist of three main elements that work together through a negative feedback mechanism:
- Loading Element: Usually a spring (sometimes a pressurized dome), which provides a force on a sensing element to open the valve and set the desired outlet pressure. The user adjusts this force with a knob or screw.
- Sensing Element: A flexible diaphragm or piston that reacts to changes in the outlet pressure. It senses the pressure downstream and balances the force from the loading element.
- Restricting/Control Element: A valve (often a poppet valve) that opens or closes to vary the restriction of gas flow from the high-pressure inlet to the low-pressure outlet.
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