41-23 Type Pressure Regulator (Pressure Reducing)

The Type 41-23 self-operated universal pressure reducing regulator is a versatile solution engineered to meet the demands of a wide range of industrial applications. With its standard size ranging from 1/2" to 4", this regulator offers flexibility and reliability in controlling downstream pressure, to a precisely adjusted set point. At the core of its functionality lies the pressure reducing valve, designed to effectively manage pressure dynamics. When the downstream pressure exceeds the predetermined set value, the valve swiftly closes, ensuring stability and consistency in pressure management.

Key Features

Key features and benefits of 41-23 Type Pressure Regulators (Pressure Reducing).
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Key Features

The Type 41-23 regulator is designed to be versatile, catering to a wide range of industrial applications. With its standard size ranging from 1/2" to 4", it can effectively manage pressure in various systems, making it a go-to solution for diverse industrial settings.
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Key Features

This regulator features a self-operating mechanism, which enhances its efficiency and reliability. By tapping into downstream pressure and transmitting it to the operating diaphragm, the Type 41-23 ensures precise control without the need for external power sources or complex control systems.
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Key Features

With its pressure reducing valve, the Type 41-23 enables responsive control of downstream pressure. When the pressure exceeds the preset value, the valve promptly closes, maintaining stability and consistency in pressure management.

Valve Standards & Stuff

Size: DN15-DN200 (1/2" - 4")
ANSI Class: 125 to 300
Set Point Range: 30 to 400psi (2 - 28 BAR)
Temperature Range: Upto 350°C
Materials: Cast Iron, Cast Steel, Stainless Steel, Spheroidal Graphite Iron, Forged Steel, Forged Stainless Steel

FAQs

A pressure regulator is a device designed to maintain a consistent pressure level in a system by controlling the flow of fluid or gas.

Pressure regulators work by reducing the input pressure to a desired output pressure, ensuring stability and control within a system.

Pressure regulators are widely used in various industries including oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, HVAC systems, and pneumatic equipment.

Pressure regulators come in various types including direct-acting, pilot-operated, and self-operated regulators, each suited to different applications and pressure ranges.

Factors to consider include the required pressure range, flow rate, temperature, compatibility with the fluid or gas, and environmental conditions.

Signs of a malfunctioning pressure regulator include inconsistent pressure output, leaks, excessive noise, or failure to maintain the desired pressure.

Regular inspection and maintenance are essential to ensure proper functioning. The frequency of maintenance depends on factors such as usage, environmental conditions, and manufacturer recommendations.

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41-23 Type Pressure Regulator (Pressure Reducing)