Pneumatic regulators, also referred to as pressure-reducing valves, are utilized in pneumatic systems to maintain consistent output air pressure. They are frequently applied in pneumatic air compressors.
Pneumatic regulators offer fast response times and precise pressure control for demanding industrial air preparation tasks, ensuring that compressed air within a pneumatic system is efficiently used without waste.
How Does a Pneumatic Regulator Operate?
Pneumatic regulators play a vital role in maintaining output pressure by automatically stopping the flow of gas or liquid once a preset pressure is reached. Most models rely on simple wire coil springs to manage pressure control effectively.
When installing a pressure regulator, it is important to choose one that matches your system and pneumatic fittings properly. Selecting a regulator that is too large can cause unnecessary air consumption and energy loss. Therefore, proper sizing is key to achieving optimal performance and efficiency.
Types of Pneumatic Regulators
Pneumatic regulators are available in various types, each tailored for specific applications and requirements. Some common types include:
General-purpose regulators: Versatile units suitable for a broad range of uses, offering dependable performance at a reasonable cost.
Precision regulators: Designed for applications requiring exact pressure control, providing high accuracy and stability, such as in oxygen ventilators.
Filter regulators: Also known as air preparation units, these combine pressure regulation with filtration to remove impurities and moisture, protecting downstream equipment and ensuring air quality.
Relieving regulators: Automatically vent excess pressure above a set threshold to protect equipment and prevent damage during overpressure situations.
Non-relieving regulators: Lack a pressure relief function and are used where overpressure risk is low or a separate relief valve exists elsewhere in the system.
Why is Precise Pressure Control Vital in Pneumatic Systems?
Accurate pressure control is essential in pneumatic systems for optimal performance, safety, and energy efficiency.
Consistent performance: Keeping pressure stable ensures reliable operation of pneumatic equipment, producing predictable results and reducing downtime.
Prevention of equipment damage: Avoiding overpressure or fluctuations protects sensitive components from costly damage.
Enhanced safety: Managing pressure levels reduces risks of system failure or injury due to overpressure.
Energy efficiency: Maintaining correct pressure reduces compressed air consumption and lowers operating costs.
Improved product quality: Stable pressure control supports consistent operation of pneumatic tools, enhancing manufacturing outcomes.
Extended system life: Proper pressure management decreases wear and tear, prolonging equipment lifespan.
Common Applications of Pneumatic Pressure Regulators
Pneumatic regulators are widely used in various residential and industrial settings, including heating furnaces, gas grills, medical devices, and dental equipment. They are particularly valuable in applications requiring tight pressure control, such as gas handling.
Pneumatic Regulator vs. Pressure Relief Valve
Although both pneumatic regulators and pressure relief valves are important in pneumatic systems, they serve different purposes and operate distinctively.
Function: Regulators maintain consistent output pressure for optimal equipment operation, while relief valves protect against overpressure by releasing excess pressure.
Operation: Regulators constantly monitor and adjust pressure to a setpoint; relief valves remain closed until pressure surpasses a safety threshold.
Use: Regulators ensure controlled pressure delivery; relief valves act as safety devices to prevent damage.
Design: Regulators consist of a valve body, diaphragm, and spring; relief valves feature a spring-loaded valve that opens when pressure is too high.
The SMC regulator is internal pilot relieving style regulator. It has optional bracket and pressure gauge. The regulator verify the pressure that is indicated on the primary and the secondary pressure gauges.
Port sizes ranging from 1/4 to 2
The SMC regulator is internal pilot relieving style regulator. It has optional bracket and pressure gauge. The regulator verify the pressure that is indicated on the primary and the secondary pressure gauges.
Port sizes ranging from 1/4 to 2
SMC Air Regulator AR20-B - AR40-B
SMC’s new AR-B series pneumatic regulators with a pressure range setting of 0.05 to 0.7 MPa or 0.02 to 0.2 MPa. The modular design of these pneumatic regulators allows connection to other SMC air preparation equipment and the AR-B series can be mounted using a bracket or panel mounted.
Note
An integral Pressure Gauge is shown on the picture for reference only. It is not supplied as a part of the set and has to be bought separately.
The SMC regulator is modular type regulator is available with built-in backflow mechanism. Diaphragm of product is made of ozone resistant rubber material.
Optional embedded pressure gauge
Rc, NPT or G(PF) threads
The SMC AR-D series of modular pressure regulators are designed for use with AC40-D series of FRLs. This regulator comes without a backflow function, and it has G type pipe threads. The port size of this regulator is 3/4 in and it has a square embedded type pressure gauge (with limit indicator).
Set pressure for this regulator is 0.02 to 0.2 MPa
Models with the backflow function include a mechanism which allows for the air pressure in the outlet side to be released to the inlet side
The SMC AR-D series of modular pressure regulators are designed for use with AC40-D series of FRLs. This regulator comes without a backflow function, and it has G type pipe threads. The port size of this regulator is 3/4 in and it has a round type pressure gauge (with limit indicator).
Set pressure for this regulator is 0.05 to 0.85 MPa
Models with the backflow function include a mechanism which allows for the air pressure in the outlet side to be released to the inlet side
The SMC AR-D series of modular pressure regulators are designed for use with AC40-D series of FRLs. This regulator comes with a backflow function, and it has G type pipe threads. The port size of this regulator is 3/4 in and it has a square embedded type pressure gauge (with limit indicator).
Set pressure for this regulator is 0.05 to 0.85 MPa
Models with the backflow function include a mechanism which allows for the air pressure in the outlet side to be released to the inlet side
The SMC AR-D series of modular pressure regulators are designed for use with AC40-D series of FRLs. This regulator comes with a backflow function, and it has G type pipe threads. The port size of this regulator is 3/4 in and it has a round type pressure gauge (with limit indicator).
Set pressure for this regulator is 0.05 to 0.85 MPa
Models with the backflow function include a mechanism which allows for the air pressure in the outlet side to be released to the inlet side
The SMC AR-D series of modular pressure regulators are designed for use with AC50-D series of FRLs. This regulator comes without a backflow function, and it has G type pipe threads. The port size of this regulator is 3/4 in and it has a round type pressure gauge (with limit indicator).
Set pressure for this regulator is 0.05 to 0.85 MPa
Models with the backflow function include a mechanism which allows for the air pressure in the outlet side to be released to the inlet side
The SMC AR-D series of modular pressure regulators are designed for use with AC50-D series of FRLs. This regulator comes with a backflow function, and it has G type pipe threads. The port size of this regulator is 3/4 in and it has a square embedded type pressure gauge (with limit indicator).
Set pressure for this regulator is 0.05 to 0.85 MPa
Models with the backflow function include a mechanism which allows for the air pressure in the outlet side to be released to the inlet side
The SMC AR-D series of modular pressure regulators are designed for use with AC50-D series of FRLs. This regulator comes with a backflow function, and it has G type pipe threads. The port size of this regulator is 3/4 in and it has a round type pressure gauge (with limit indicator).
Set pressure for this regulator is 0.05 to 0.85 MPa
Models with the backflow function include a mechanism which allows for the air pressure in the outlet side to be released to the inlet side
The SMC air regulator has a square embedded type pressure gauge with the air flow direction from left to right. The regulator does not have back flow function and has a relieving type of exhaust mechanism.
Maximum flow rate up to 5000 litre per minute
Weight is 0.51 kg
Has a downward knob
Easy to handle