1301F - REGULATOR Simple Type: Regulator
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- Part Number:
- 1301F
- Model Number:
- 1301F
- Make:
- FISHER CONTROLS
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REGULATOR Simple Type: Regulator
The proven reliability and accurate regulation of the 1301F Series regulators make them ideal for numerous high-pressure drop applications. They are direct-operated, high-pressure regulators designed for inlet pressures up to 6000 psig (414 bar). The Type 1301F regulator provides outlet pressures to 225 psig / 15,5 bar in three spring ranges. These multipurpose regulators can be used as pilot supply or pressure-loaded regulators where high-pressure operating medium must be reduced for use by gas regulator pilots or pressure-loaded regulators. Their rugged design offers versatility for a wide variety of applications including air, gas, water, and other liquids. An optional spring case with a tapped vent and adjusting screw closing cap is available that enables the Type 1301F to be used as a pressure-loaded regulator.
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Features
- ANSI Class VI Shutoff
- Durable Stainless Steel Diaphragm
- Sour Gas Service Capability
- Spare Valve Disk Provided
Specifications
- Air and Gas: 6000 psig (414 bar)
- Approximate Weight: 8 pounds/4 kg
- End Connections: 1/4–inch NPT female (one inlet and two outlet connections), 300 RF, 600 RF, 1500 RF,or Din PN 25 RF – All flange finishes are 125 RMS
- Liquid with Nylon Disk: 2000 psig (138 bar)
- Liquid with PTFE Disk: 1000 psig (69 bar)
- Maximum Emergency Outlet Pressure: 250 psig (17 bar)
- Nylon Valve Disk and Neoprene Gaskets: –20 to 180°F (–29 to 400°C)
- Orifice Size: 5/64-inch/2.0 mm
- Outlet Pressure Ranges: 10 to 75 psig (.07 to 48 bar), 50 to 150 psig (3.4 bar to 13 bar) 100 to 225 psig (7 bar to 16 bar)
- Pressure Registration: Internal
- PTFE Valve Disk and Ethylene-Propylene Gaskets: –40 to 300°F (–40 to 149°C)
- PTFE Valve Disk and Fluoroelastomer Gaskets: –20 to –400°F (–29 to 204°C) not recommended for hot water use
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