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Re: Pneumatic Regulators from Automation Direct

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Originally Posted by rfolea View Post
...I think the issue you are going to run into is the rules (R77i) specify the max output pressure of any regulator used has to be 60psi. This one goes to 130psi so if I am reading the rules correctly, this would not be legal.......
Rick, the way I read that rule is that the regulator must be set to a mximum of 60 PSI. I know that the regulators that used to be included in the KOP could be set to a higher pressure, but were checked at inspection to verify the setting. It could be that the rules are different this year, I'm not sure.

Also, last year we used one of your in-line regulators with push-to-connect fittings. I can't find those on your website. What was the part number? I remember a line of gauges and valves along similar lines.

Edit: here it is: I found it. It was not under regultors, but under special purpose fittings.

Thanks in advance,

Martin
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