Potable water pressure regulator RWI
for compressed airfor inert gasesdiaphragm

potable water pressure regulator
potable water pressure regulator
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Characteristics

Product
for potable water, for compressed air, for inert gases
Technology
diaphragm
Number of stages
single-stage
Material
bronze
Applications
industrial, for pneumatic applications, for water systems
Other characteristics
rugged
Pressure

Max.: 45 bar
(652.67 psi)

Min.: 0.2 bar
(2.9 psi)

Flow

Max.: 3.6 m³/h
(127.13 ft³/h)

Min.: 0.2 m³/h
(7.06 ft³/h)

Orifice diameter

Max.: 25 mm
(0.984 in)

Min.: 8 mm
(0.315 in)

Description

Regulator independent of inlet pressure, made of gunmetal, with strainer of stainless steel. Regulators up to 10 bar outlet pressure equipped with diaphragm, all others are piston-operated. Drinking water: particulary all regulators, RWI-..C with outlet range 1.5 ...6 bar Media: preferably water or drinking water, but also compressed air, neutral liquids and non-corrosive gases. Especially suitable for air are regulators RWI-..D. It has to be considered that these regulators are non-relieving. Pressure difference: 1 bar, between inlet and outlet pressure Mounting position: any, preferably vertical Reduction ratio: between supply and outlet pressure should not be greater than: 20:1 for RWI-..A, 10:1 for RWI-..D, 6:1 for RWI-..G/H, 3:1 for RWI-..I Gauge port: G1/4 on both sides of the body for outlet pressure, ports are closed with screw plugs. ATEX: according to ATEX94/9EG, EN1127, EN13463 for zone 1, 2, 21 and 22 PED: according to EU directives DGRL/PED for liquids and gases of group 2 Screw standard: according to DIN ISO 228 Temperature range: 0 °C to 80 °C / 32 °F to 176 °F

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