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Clean Room Pressure-Regulating Valves for Water, Air, and Inert Gas
- For Use With: Deionized Water, Air, Nitrogen, Oxygen
- Temperature Range: 41° to 140° F
To maintain contaminant-free standards in clean room environments, these valves come cleaned and bagged to Fed. Std. Class 100 and ISO Class 5 clean room standards and have a 316 stainless steel body with a smooth finish to resist dust collection. They automatically reduce a high, variable inlet pressure to a lower, stable output pressure. Adjust the outlet pressure within the range. Valves are no-bleed style, so they keep process media contained within the valve.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Inlet | Outlet | ||||||||
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Thread Size | Location | Max. Pressure, psi | Thread Size | Location | Pressure Range, psi | End-to-End Lg. | Environmental Rating | Each | |
Metric Female | |||||||||
316 Stainless Steel Body—Fluoroelastomer Diaphragm and 316 Stainless Steel Seal | |||||||||
M5 × 0.8 mm | Side | 150 | M5 × 0.8 mm | Side | 1.4 to 28 | 1 3/16" | Fed. Std. Class 100, ISO Class 5 | 00000000 | 0000000 |
M5 × 0.8 mm | Side | 150 | M5 × 0.8 mm | Side | 7 to 99 | 1 3/16" | Fed. Std. Class 100, ISO Class 5 | 00000000 | 000000 |
Cleaned and Bagged Pressure-Regulating Valves for Air and Inert Gas
- For Use With: Nitrogen, Oxygen, Argon, Helium, Neon
- Temperature Range: -40° to 165° F
Often used for oxygen service and other high-purity applications, these valves are cleaned and bagged to meet CGA G-4.1 standards to prevent contamination. They automatically reduce a high, variable inlet pressure to a lower, stable outlet pressure. Adjust the outlet pressure within the range. Valves have two gauge ports. They are no-bleed style, so they keep process gases contained in the valve.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Inlet | Outlet | Gauge Port | ||||||||
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Pipe Size | Location | Max. Pressure, psi | Pipe Size | Location | Pipe Size | Location | End-to-End Lg. | Choose an Outlet Pressure Range, psi | Each | |
NPT Female | ||||||||||
Brass Body—Buna-N Diaphragm and Fluoroelastomer Seal | ||||||||||
1/2 | Side | 500 | 1/2 | Side | 1/4 | Side | 2 13/16" | 00000000 | 0000000 | |
3/4 | Side | 500 | 3/4 | Side | 1/4 | Side | 3 5/16" | 00000000 | 000000 | |
1 | Side | 500 | 1 | Side | 1/4 | Side | 3 5/16" | 00000000 | 000000 |
Tank-Mount Pressure-Regulating Valves for Air and Inert Gas
- For Use With: See Table
- Temperature Range: -20° to 120° F
These valves automatically reduce a high inlet pressure from compressed gas tanks to a lower, stable outlet pressure. All have Compressed Gas Association (CGA) numbered inlet fittings for secure connections to compressed gas tanks. Choose a valve with the same CGA number as your tank and other system components. Valves have a gauge to monitor outlet pressure and a gauge to monitor inlet pressure from the tank.
Choose a valve with a maximum outlet pressure that’s approximately twice your application’s normal operating pressure. Your operating pressure should never exceed 75% of the valve’s maximum outlet pressure.
Single-stage valves reduce pressure in one step, which causes the outlet pressure to fluctuate slightly as you empty the tank. They’re best for applications where a constant outlet pressure isn’t critical.
Two-stage valves progressively reduce pressure over two steps for more consistent outlet pressure at all times. They’re often used in applications that require a constant outlet pressure regardless of the tank level.
Valves with a brass body have a longer service life than valves with a brass and steel body.
Valves with a stainless steel diaphragm can withstand harsh environments.
Inlet | Outlet | Material | ||||||||||
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CGA Number | Location | Thread Direction | Pressure Gauge Range, psi | Location | Thread Direction | Pressure Range, psi | Pressure Adjustment Method | Body | Seal | Diaphragm | Each | |
For Use With Oxygen | ||||||||||||
9/16"-18 UNF Male Outlet × NGO Female Inlet | ||||||||||||
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Left Hand | 0 to 50 | Knob | Brass | PTFE | Neoprene | 00000000 | 0000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 50 | T-Handle | Brass | PTFE | Neoprene | 00000000 | 000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 50 | T-Handle | Brass | PTFE | Stainless Steel | 00000000 | 000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 125 | T-Handle | Brass | PTFE | Rubber | 0000000 | 000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 125 | T-Handle | Brass | PTFE | Stainless Steel | 0000000 | 000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 145 | Knob | Brass/Steel | PTFE | Rubber | 0000000 | 000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 200 | T-Handle | Brass | PTFE | Rubber | 000000 | 000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 200 | T-Handle | Brass | PTFE | Stainless Steel | 00000000 | 000000 |
Inlet | Outlet | Material | ||||||||||
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CGA Number | Location | Thread Direction | Pressure Gauge Range, psi | Location | Thread Direction | Pressure Range, psi | Pressure Adjustment Method | Body | Seal | Diaphragm | Each | |
For Use With Oxygen | ||||||||||||
1/4 NPT Female Outlet × NGO Female Inlet | ||||||||||||
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 250 | T-Handle | Brass | PTFE | Neoprene | 0000000 | 0000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 250 | T-Handle | Brass | PTFE | Stainless Steel | 0000000 | 000000 |
9/16"-18 UNF Male Outlet × NGO Female Inlet | ||||||||||||
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 50 | T-Handle | Brass | PTFE | Neoprene | 00000000 | 000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 50 | T-Handle | Brass | PTFE | Stainless Steel | 00000000 | 000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 125 | T-Handle | Brass | PTFE | Stainless Steel | 0000000 | 000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 125 | T-Handle | Brass/Steel | PTFE | Rubber | 000000 | 000000 |
Tank-Mount High-Pressure-Regulating Valves for Air and Inert Gas
- For Use With: See Table
- Temperature Range: -20° to 120° F
Often used for pressure-vessel testing and other high-pressure applications, these valves can handle at least seven times the outlet pressure of standard tank-mount pressure-regulating valves. They automatically reduce a high inlet pressure from compressed gas tanks to a lower, stable outlet pressure. All have Compressed Gas Association (CGA) numbered inlet fittings for secure connections to compressed gas tanks. Choose a valve with the same CGA number as your tank and other system components. Outlet fittings are Swagelok® for a leak-free seal around hard metal tubing in high-pressure lines. Also known as instrumentation fittings, Swagelok® fittings are compatible with Parker A-Lok, Gyrolok, Bilok, and Tylok fittings. Valves have a gauge to monitor outlet pressure and a gauge to monitor inlet pressure from the tank. They are single stage and reduce pressure in one step, which causes the outlet pressure to fluctuate slightly as you empty the tank.
Choose a valve with a maximum outlet pressure that’s approximately twice your application’s normal operating pressure. Your operating pressure should never exceed 75% of the valve’s maximum outlet pressure.
Inlet | Outlet | Material | ||||||||||||
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CGA Number | Location | Thread Direction | Pressure Gauge Range, psi | Stage | For Tube OD | Location | Pressure Range, psi | Pressure Adjustment Method | Shape | Body | Seal | Diaphragm | Each | |
NGO Female Inlet × Swagelok® Female Outlet | ||||||||||||||
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Single | 1/4" | Side | 0 to 1,500 | Knob | Straight | Brass | PCTFE | Neoprene | 0000000 | 0000000 |
CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | 0 to 4,000 | Single | 1/4" | Side | 0 to 2,500 | Knob | Straight | Brass | PCTFE | Neoprene | 0000000 | 000000 |
Extended-Life Pressure-Regulating Valves for Cryogenic Liquids
- For Use With: Liquid Argon, Liquid Carbon Dioxide, Liquid Nitrogen, Liquid Oxygen
- Temperature Range: -320° to 150° F
For a longer service life than standard valves for cryogenic liquids, these have a durable bronze body. All are cleaned and bagged for oxygen service and other high-purity applications. They automatically reduce a high, variable inlet pressure to a lower, stable outlet pressure. Adjust the outlet pressure within the range. Valves are designed to withstand the extreme cold of liquid argon, liquid carbon dioxide, liquid nitrogen, and liquid oxygen. They have an internal strainer to trap debris.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Tank-Mount Pressure-Regulating Valves for Cryogenic Cylinders
- For Use With: See Table
- Temperature Range: -20° to 120° F
Automatically reduce a high inlet pressure from compressed gas tanks to a lower, stable outlet pressure. These valves can remove gases from liquid cryogenic cylinders. They have Compressed Gas Association (CGA) numbered inlet fittings for secure connections to compressed gas tanks. Choose a valve with the same CGA number as your tank and other system components. Valves come with a gauge to monitor outlet pressure. They are single stage and reduce pressure in one step, which causes the outlet pressure to fluctuate slightly as you empty the tank.
Choose a valve with a maximum outlet pressure that’s approximately twice your application’s normal operating pressure. Your operating pressure should never exceed 75% of the valve’s maximum outlet pressure.
Inlet | Outlet | ||||||||||
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For Use With | CGA Number | Location | Thread Direction | Stage | Thread Size | Location | Thread Direction | Pressure Range, psi | Pressure Adjustment Method | Each | |
UNF Male Outlet × NGO Female Inlet | |||||||||||
Brass Body—Stainless Steel Diaphragm and PTFE Seal | |||||||||||
Oxygen | CGA 540 | Side | Right Hand | Single | 9/16"-18 | Bottom | Right Hand | 0 to 125 | T-Handle | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Pressure-Regulating Valves for Cryogenic Liquids
- For Use With: Liquid Argon, Liquid Carbon Dioxide, Liquid Nitrogen, Liquid Oxygen
- Temperature Range: -320° to 150° F
These valves can withstand the extreme cold of liquid argon, liquid carbon dioxide, liquid nitrogen, and liquid oxygen. All are cleaned and bagged for oxygen service and other high-purity applications. They automatically reduce a high, variable inlet pressure to a lower, stable outlet pressure. Adjust the outlet pressure within the range.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
ASME-Code Fast-Acting Pressure-Relief Valves for Cryogenic Fluids
- For Use With: Argon, Carbon Dioxide, Helium, Hydrogen, Methane, Nitrogen, Oxygen
- Specifications Met: ASME BPVC.VIII
- Temperature Range: -320° to 150° F
These valves meet ASME Code Section VIII for use with cryogenic pressure vessels. Rated for use with argon, carbon dioxide, helium, hydrogen, methane, nitrogen, and oxygen, they are cleaned and bagged for oxygen service and other high-purity applications. All spring fully open at the set pressure and remain open until the system pressure is restored below the set pressure. Attach a drain line to the threaded relief port for remote discharge.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Fast-Acting Pressure-Relief Valves for Cryogenic Liquids
- For Use With: Liquid Argon, Liquid Nitrogen, Liquid Oxygen
- Temperature Range: -320° to 350° F
Cleaned and bagged for oxygen service and other high-purity applications, these valves can withstand the extreme cold of liquid argon, liquid nitrogen, and liquid oxygen. They spring fully open at the set pressure and remain open until the system pressure is restored below the set pressure. All have a vented relief port to exhaust discharge directly.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Pressure-Relief Valves for Cryogenic Applications
- For Use With: Liquid Carbon Dioxide, Liquid Nitrogen, Liquid Oxygen
- Temperature Range: -320° to 165° F
Cleaned and bagged to meet CGA G-4.1 for oxygen service and other high-purity applications, these valves are built to withstand the extreme cold of liquid carbon dioxide, liquid nitrogen, and liquid oxygen. They begin opening at the set pressure and fully open at about 10% over the set pressure. Valves begin closing as pressure drops and fully close when the system pressure is restored below the set pressure. Set pressure is not adjustable.
Valves are not intended for direct contact with cryogenic liquids. Risers (sold separately) are required to convert cryogenic liquids into gases before they contact the valve. 3/8 NPT valve requires a 1/2 NPT × 3/8 NPT bushing when using a riser.
Adapters (sold separately) convert the valve relief-port connection from UNEF female threads to NPT female threads.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Valves | ||||||||||||
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Inlet | Relief Port | Risers | Adapters | |||||||||
Pipe Size | Location | Maximum Pressure, psi | Thread Size | Location | Overall Ht. | Choose a Set Pressure, psi | Each | Each | Each | |||
NPT Male Inlet and UNEF Female Relief Port | ||||||||||||
Brass Body | ||||||||||||
1/4 | Bottom | 600 | 3/4"-20 | Top | 2 5/8" | 00000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 000000 | |
3/8 | Bottom | 600 | 3/4"-20 | Top | 2 5/8" | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000000 | 00000 | |
1/2 | Bottom | 600 | 3/4"-20 | Top | 2 13/16" | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000000 | 00000 |
Vacuum-Breaking Valves for Chemicals
A plastic body withstands pH neutralizing, cleaning, and plating solutions containing sodium hydroxide, methyl ethyl ketone, and other harsh chemicals. Also known as vacuum breakers, these valves have vents that open when pressure drops to relieve vacuum conditions and prevent backward suction from drawing liquid into upstream piping.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
- For Use With: Air, Ammonia, Argon, Beverage, Carbon Dioxide, Chlorinated Water, Diesel Fuel, Drinking Water, Ethylene Glycol, Food, Helium, Hydrochloric Acid, Kerosene, Krypton, Liquid Carbon Dioxide, Methanol, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Mineral Spirits, Natural Gas, Neon, Nitric Acid, Nitrogen, Oil, Oxygen, Soap Solutions, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Hypochlorite, Water, Xenon
- Diaphragm Material: Fluoroelastomer Rubber
- Seal Material: Fluoroelastomer Rubber
Pipe Size | For Pipe Schedule | Max. Pressure | Min. Opening Pressure, psi | End-to-End Lg. | Color | Temperature Range, °F | Each | |
PVC Plastic Body | ||||||||
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NPT Female × NPT Female | ||||||||
1/2 | 80 | 100 psi @ 75° F | 1 | 4 5/16" | Gray | 40° to 140° | 000000 | 0000000 |
3/4 | 80 | 100 psi @ 75° F | 1 | 4 5/8" | Gray | 40° to 140° | 0000000 | 000000 |
1 | 80 | 100 psi @ 75° F | 1 | 5 1/8" | Gray | 40° to 140° | 0000000 | 000000 |
CPVC Plastic Body | ||||||||
NPT Female × NPT Female | ||||||||
1/2 | 80 | 100 psi @ 75° F | 1 | 4 5/16" | Light Gray | 40° to 180° | 0000000 | 000000 |
3/4 | 80 | 100 psi @ 75° F | 1 | 4 5/8" | Light Gray | 40° to 180° | 0000000 | 000000 |
1 | 80 | 100 psi @ 75° F | 1 | 5 1/8" | Light Gray | 40° to 180° | 0000000 | 000000 |
- For Use With: Air, Ammonia, Argon, Beverage, Carbon Dioxide, Chlorinated Water, Diesel Fuel, Drinking Water, Ethylene Glycol, Food, Helium, Hydrochloric Acid, Kerosene, Krypton, Liquid Carbon Dioxide, Methanol, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Mineral Spirits, Natural Gas, Neon, Nitric Acid, Nitrogen, Oil, Oxygen, Soap Solutions, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Hypochlorite, Water, Xenon
- Piston Material:
PVC Plastic Body: PVC Plastic
CPVC Plastic Body: CPVC Plastic - Spring Material: Plastic Polymer
- Seal Material: Fluoroelastomer Rubber
Pipe Size | For Pipe Schedule | Max. Pressure | Min. Opening Pressure, psi | End-to-End Lg. | Color | Temperature Range, °F | Each | |
PVC Plastic Body | ||||||||
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NPT Female × NPT Female | ||||||||
2 | 80 | 100 psi @ 75° F | 1 | 8 1/2" | Gray | 40° to 140° | 0000000 | 0000000 |
CPVC Plastic Body | ||||||||
NPT Female × NPT Female | ||||||||
1 1/2 | 80 | 100 psi @ 75° F | 1 | 7 15/16" | Light Gray | 40° to 180° | 0000000 | 000000 |