Accurate and durable for demanding and arctic environments
This expansion to ControlAir's line of regulators is compatible with sour gas environments and adapts to offshore environments with fluorocarbon diaphragm construction and 316 stainless steel housing and filter assemblies. They use oversized valving to get a high flow rate with minimum pressure drop, and can vent hazardous gases remotely with a tapped exhaust port. It has an air consumption rate of 4 SCFH (0.1 m3 per hour), and removes solid and liquid particles down to 25 microns (5 micron option). The 350SS regulator comes in /-inch NPT and ½-inch NPT porting, and the 360SS regulator comes in ¼-inch NPT. Four output ranges over up to 150 psig (20 BAR) outputs, with a maximum supply pressure of 290 psig (20 BAR). They come with two ¼-inch NPT gauge ports. They work in low-temperature application ranges from -58 to +194F, or -50 to +90C. Other optional hardware is also available.
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