What is a Pressure Regulator (Reducer)?
In pneumatic circuits, it is necessary to reduce the air pressure to the desired working pressure. Pneumatic pressure regulators reduce the system pressure to an adjustable working pressure and keep it largely constant despite changes in air usage amounts and fluctuations in system pressure. Pneumatic pressure regulators only work to reduce the pressure in the line; it is not possible to adjust to a pressure higher than the pressure in the line.
They prevent issues that may arise from sudden increases in city network pressure and minimize the risk of possible pipe bursts in the plumbing section of your home and/or workplace. Types with manometers are recommended for ease of adjustment.
Areas of Use for Pressure Regulators (Reducers):
Homes/Workplaces
City water network lines
Before water meters in buildings to counteract pressure increases
Structural Features of Pressure Regulator (Reducer) Structural Features: