Gas filter-regulator 310FR
for aircompressed airstainless steel

gas filter-regulator
gas filter-regulator
gas filter-regulator
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Characteristics

Designed for
compressed air, for air, gas
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
ATEX
Operating pressure

16 bar, 30 bar
(232.06 psi, 435.113 psi)

Filtration size

5 µm, 50 µm

Fluid temperature

Max.: 608 °F
(320 °C)

Min.: -76 °F
(-60 °C)

Description

Filter regulator for inlet pressure up to bar (435 psi) in the standard execution. Connections ¾’’-F , 1”-F , 1”1/4 1”1/2-F, by flanges screwed. Other connections available. Outlet pressure is controlled by a piston in stainless steel (AISI 316L). Main valve is balanced. Relieving in the standard execution. Available the ATEX 2014/34/EU. Brand CE ExII2GcIICTX, CE ExII2DcIIICTX. For use in potentially explosive atmospheres zones: 1, 21, 2, 22 (not for use in mines and zone 0). Available the EAC-EX TP TC 012/2011 versions for the Russian market. The product complies with the directive 2014/68/EU (PED). Available units composed of Filter + Regulator + Lubricator IN/OUT Connection 3/4”-F | 1”-F | 1”1/4”-F | 1”1/2-F (GAS/NPT) | UNI EN 1092-1 | ASME B16.5 CV (CEI EN 60534-2) - 9,7 US gal/min Outlet Pressure Range 0,2 ÷ 1,5 | 0,3 ÷ 3 | 0,8 ÷ 8 | 1,5 ÷ 15 | 3 ÷ 30 | 5 ÷ 50 bar Weight ~9,9 lb Plug Leakage Class “A” class (UNI EN 12266-1) Pressure Gauge Connection - 1/4”-F | 1/8”-F (GAS / NPT) Seals Material EPDM | FPM | FVMQ | FFKM Accesories - Pressure gauge | Wall mounting bracket Spare Parts Kit - O-rings | assembled plug | filter cartridge

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