Compressed air pressure regulator R03
for inert gasesmembranesingle-stage

compressed air pressure regulator
compressed air pressure regulator
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Characteristics

Product
for compressed air, for inert gases
Technology
membrane
Number of stages
single-stage
Material
die-cast zinc
Applications
precision, industrial, pneumatic
Other characteristics
high-precision
Pressure

16 bar
(232.06 psi)

Min.: 0.01 bar
(0.15 psi)

Max.: 10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Flow

Min.: 0 m³/h
(0 ft³/h)

Max.: 270 m³/h
(9,534.96 ft³/h)

Description

Regulator provides precision regulation in high flow and high relief applications. A sensitive rolling diaphragm and balanced inner valve ensure constant outlet pressure even with changing supply pressure and flow fluctuations. The regulator is silicone-free and suitable for panel mounting. Media oil-free and 5 pm filtered compressed air or non-corrosive gases Supply pressure max. 16 bar Accuracy at supply pressure change from 2 bar to 7 bar: < 6 mbar pressure déviation at volume flow change from 0 l/min to 20 l/min: < 20 mbar pressure déviation response sensitivity: < 4 mbar Air consumption <1.5 l/min at P,= 5 bar. < 2 l/min at P,= 7 bar. < 4 l/min at P,= 10 bar. < 1% of volume flow Adjustment by handwheel with bcknut. suitable for panel mounting Relieving function relieving Relief capacity 700 l/min at 6 bar outlet and 0.35 bar overpressure above setpoint Gauge port G1/4 on both sides of the body. one screw plug supplied Mounting position any Température range 0 °C to 60 °C / 32 °F to 140 °F, for appropriately conditioned compressed air down to -35 °C / -31 °F Material Body: zinc die-cast - Bastomer: NBR/Buna-N

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