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Originally Posted by rfolea
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.
Of course, if it is downstream from a 60psi regulator I wonder if that still applies ... the rules don't see to allow for that ...
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Originally Posted by rfolea
Yeah I always read it that way too, but in re-reading it before posting here, I felt it could be interpreted either way and wasn't sure.
Maybe someone can shed some light?
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Originally Posted by Jon Stratis
Take a look at the blue box under R82 - the recommended primary regulators haven't changed from previous years. They are capable of more than 60 PSI, but have to be set to 60 PSI or lower. From what I've seen in this thread and in documentation, this regulator appears to be functionally equivalent to those ones.
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Even more direct is:
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Originally Posted by R75
All pneumatic items must be COTS pneumatic devices rated by their manufacturers for working pressure of at least 120psi (with the exception of R77-D).
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If the rated output pressure of the regulator were 60 psi or less, it would violate R75.
Also, yes, I see now that it is relieving. I was checking bullet points and going back to that tab I see I was searching for "releiv" rather than "reliev".
