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Re: Pneumatic Regulators from Automation Direct

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If the rated output pressure of the regulator were 60 psi or less, it would violate R75.
I agree that the use of the word "working" is a bit confusing, but it is possible to have the outlet pressure range be 60 psi max while the regulator itself is rated for higher pressures. For example, the Norgren R07-100-RNEA (recommended by the blue box) has an outlet pressure adjustment range of 5-50 psig but a maximum pressure of 300 psig.

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