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The primary function of a gas pressure regulator is to reduce high-pressure gas in a cylinder or process line to a lower, usable level as it passes to another piece of equipment. They can also serve to maintain pressure within a system. However, Pressure reduced regulator valve watt, is used to control delivery pressure only. There are three basic operating components in most regulators: a loading mechanism, a sensing element, and a control element. These three components work together to accomplish pressure reduction. The loading mechanism of the watt control valve, determines the setting of the regulator delivery pressure. Most regulators use a spring as the loading mechanism. The sensing element senses the force placed on the spring to set the delivery pressure. Most regulators use a diaphragm as the sensing element. The control element is a watt back flow valve that actually accomplishes the reduction of inlet pressure to outlet pressure. When the regulator hand knob is turned, the spring (loading mechanism) is compressed. The spring displaces the diaphragm (sensing element). Watt Double check valves consist of two half-circle disks hinged together that fold together upon positive flow and retract to a full-circle to close against reverse flow. The valve is inserted between two flanges. These are most commonly used liquid services. Pneumatic valves watt are popular because they are generally compact and have a relatively low cost. There are four main types of gas pressure regulators, as determined by their specific application function or the systems in which they function best: line regulator, general-purpose cylinders, high purity cylinders, and special service regulators.
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