Natural gas pressure regulator Horus
for hydrogendifferentialdiaphragm

Natural gas pressure regulator - Horus - Gascat - for hydrogen / differential / diaphragm
Natural gas pressure regulator - Horus - Gascat - for hydrogen / differential / diaphragm
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Characteristics

Product
for hydrogen, for natural gas
Technology
diaphragm, differential
Number of stages
single-stage
Material
stainless steel, carbon steel
Applications
industrial, high-pressure
Other characteristics
for high flow rates, pilote-operated
Pressure

Max.: 80 bar
(1,160.3 psi)

Min.: 0.7 bar
(10.15 psi)

Orifice diameter

Max.: 10 in

Min.: 1 in

Temperature

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Description

The pressure regulator model HORUS was designed to meet varied applications and to work with several process service conditions. It has outstanding applications with high differential pressure combined with high process flow an high pressure. It are typical installations with these characteristics the natural gas transportation and delivery points where occurs custody transference. It is also common to utilize with Distribution Stations of natural gas and other gases non-corrosive. The pressure regulator Horus is pilot operated and has axial flow what results in low noise level as well high flow capacity. Beyond this, the double diaphragm pilots supplied with the valve allow accuracy in set pressure up to 1%. The construction design meets the active (fail open) / monitor (fail close) configuration. The set of piston and seat was designed to proportionate high flow rangeability to the pressure regulator. Materials: Seals: Buna N Connections: Flanged ANSI 150#RF up to 900#RF Other connections and sizes under consult. Applications CNG LNG

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