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Re: remote control air regulator

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Originally Posted by rich2202 View Post
Have not used it, but ....

You would still need a regulator mechanically set to 60 psi.
Make sure it does not trap air in your system when the system is vented.
R77-I says "adjusted". It does not say refer specifically to a mechanical adjustment. R78-G refers to a "working pressure" regulator with no other description. I wonder if an electronically adjustable regulator, wired so that it is impossible to exceed 60PSI, violates these rules.

Also R82 refers to a "single primary adjustable, relieving, pressure regulator". It does not say how it must be adjusted.

I'm not arguing the point, just trying to understand the scope of the applicable rules. Maybe it is worth a GDC query.
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