Second Stage Regulators

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FAQ

 

When does one need to use a 2nd-stage regulator?

 

1. Applications where it is not possible to withstand a rise in delivery pressure due to cylinder pressure degradation.

2. Conditions when maintaining the right pressure is essential and the cylinders are located in a difficult-to-monitor or remote area.

3. When using gases from low-pressure (<500 PSIG) sources, they are usually not necessary.

Saraswat Engineers Pvt. Ltd offers second-stage regulators that are used for various purposes. Two regulators integrated into one regulator body are known as Second stage regulator.

 

To lower the incoming pressure to a lower pressure known as the intermediate pressure. Within the intended delivery range, the second regulator, often known as the second stage, is adjustable.All of the parts of a single-stage regulator are included in these regulators. They also have an extra stage that has a diaphragm, a valve seat assembly, and a second pressure-adjusting spring.

 

There is no user adjustment for the initial stage. At the factory, the pressure-adjusting spring is "pre-compressed". This enables the second (adjustable) stage to receive pressure from the first stage.

 

Except for the second stage's relatively constant inlet pressure, the second stage then operates similarly to a single-stage regulator. A final delivery pressure that shows minimal impact from variations in cylinder pressure is produced by the two-step pressure reduction process.

Reducing the high, unusable pressure from the source to a lower, useable delivery pressure is the fundamental job of a gas pressure regulator. Two steps of high-pressure reduction are intended by two-stage regulators.

Despite variations in inlet pressure, they offer a more consistent delivery pressure and require fewer adjustments. They work incredibly effectively in applications involving high-pressure cylinders

Technical Features

 

  • Working temperature: Standard use -20°C to +60°C

  • Inlet connection: 1/2” BSP to 1” BSP

  • Outlet connection: as per requirment

The second stage regulator makes sure that:

 

Minimum fluctuation in pressure.

un interrupted Flow of gas , LPG/ PNG.

The network has an emergency power supply via a designated outlet; and

The pressure visual control



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