Gas pressure regulator HP 100
diaphragmplugsingle-stage

gas pressure regulator
gas pressure regulator
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Characteristics

Product
gas
Technology
diaphragm, plug
Number of stages
single-stage
Applications
industrial
Pressure

Max.: 20 bar
(290.08 psi)

Min.: 1 bar
(14.5 psi)

Description

RESIDENTIAL GAS PRESSURE REGULATORS HP 100 Pressure regulators series HP100 - HP100/B, are regulators of the self-driven type, spring-loaded, with balanced plug, diaphragm command by contrast action with spring, suitable for medium and high pressures. They are used in distributing natural gas, LPG. and non- corrosive gases, where good performances in terms of regulation and fast response to flow rate variations are required. They are widely used in the 1st stage reductions for house and industrial applications. The HP100 and HP100/B series of self actuated spring loaded, diaphragm controlled balanced plug regulators are suitable for medium and high pressures. They are widely used in the distribution of Natural Gas, LPG and other non corrosive gases where good performance of regulation and fast response to flow rate variations are required. They are widely used as 1st stage reduction for domestic, commercial and industrial LPG applications. > Inlet pressure range bpu: 1÷20 bar - bpu: 14.5÷290 Psi > Max allowable pressure: 20 bar - PS: 290 Psi > Outlet pressure range Wd: AP: 300÷800 mbar - 120,5:321,5” wc TR: 800÷4500 mbar - 321.5÷1808.4” wc > Over pressure shut - off setting range: Wd OPSO 450÷7000 mbar - Wd OPSO 120.5÷2813” wc Wd UPSO 100÷3000 mbar - Wd UPSO 40.1÷1205.5” wc > Accuracy class: AC 5/10/15% > Lock up pressure class: SG 30% Max > Temperature class: 2 (-20°C +60°C) - (-68°F +140°F)

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