Hydraulicspneumatics 5277 Promo Controlair T3600
Hydraulicspneumatics 5277 Promo Controlair T3600
Hydraulicspneumatics 5277 Promo Controlair T3600
Hydraulicspneumatics 5277 Promo Controlair T3600
Hydraulicspneumatics 5277 Promo Controlair T3600

Stainless Steel, High-Pressure Regulator

Oct. 14, 2018
Type-3600 stainless steel high-pressure regulator safely reduces inlet pressures.

Type-3600 stainless steel high-pressure regulator safely reduces inlet pressures from as high as 6,000 psig (413 bar) down to working pressures ranging between 0 and 225 psig (15.5 bar). It is constructed of 316 stainless steel to resist corrosion. It is non-relieving and can be used in applications involving various gases, and meets NACE MR-0175 requirements. It can also be used where high-pressure gas must be reduced for use as pilot supply pressure in pilot-operated regulators. The regulator provides outlet pressure to 225 psig (15.5 bar) in three spring ranges: 0 to 125 psig (0 to 8.6 bar), 0 to 150 psig (0 to 10.3 bar), and 0 to 225 psig (0 to 15.5 bar). A choice of three output ports provides plumbing flexibility for easy hookup.

ControlAir Inc., 603-886-9400

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