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  1. Capacity Charts for Gas Pressure Regulators. The capacity of any regulator is not an absolute value, but will vary with the application depending on the prevailing differential. We hope the following charts will help you in your selection of a properly sized regulator.

  2. LP-GAS SERVICEMAN’S HANDBOOK The Emerson LP-Gas Serviceman’s Handbook serves as a general reference of information on LP-Gas and for the installation, operation and maintenance of LP-Gas equipment. It provides key data and answers important questions that are relevant to management and field servicemen in the LP-Gas industry.

  3. ANSI Z21.80/CSA 6.22 is the standard for line pressure regulators, suitable for application in natural, manufactured, mixed gases, liquefied petroleum gases and LP gas-air mixture piping systems. Maxitrol, in compliance with ANSI Z21.80/CSA 6.22, offers line pressure regulators for 2 psi piping systems and piping systems up to 5 psi.

  4. Portable tanks require propane pressure regulation. Sometimes a low pressure regulator is built directly into the gas appliance, but more often is installed on the portable tank itself. Check with your gas appliance manufacturer to see what propane pressure is required for your appliance.

  5. To choose the appropriate regulator for your propane tank, you need to take into account several factors that will affect its compatibility with your specific setup and the appliances you intend to use.

  6. Integral Two-Stage: Combines a first stage pressure regulator and a second-stage regulator in a single unit. High Pressure: Reduces pressure from the container to a lower pressure in excess of 1 psi. Read the recommended product in the window below, along with other useful information.

  7. Propane regulators serve as a pressure and gas flow regulating device adjusting gas flow for downstream demand. LP Gas regulators vary in size, function and pressure regulating ranges.