Medium pressure regulator 858
Classification
Container systems for trade and industry
Medium pressure regulator typ – PN 25
Mg: 10 kg/h – Pd: 1.0 to 4.0 bar
OPSO: 1.4 to 4.7 bar – PRV: 1.7 to 4.9 bar
DVGW approved: According to EN 16129/ CE according to 2016/426/EG
The Type 858 pressure regulator is a single-stage regulator that offers a wide range of possible applications. The regulator can be integrated into all systems that require regulated pressure.
You can regulate an inlet pressure of up to 16 bar to a nominal pressure of 1.0 to 4.0 bar.
Type 858 has an adjustable outlet pressure, the regulator is supplied with OPSO and PRV.
TECHNICAL DATA
- DVGW approved: According to EN 16129/ CE according to 2016/426/EG
- Capacity: 10 kg/h (propane)
- Inlet pressure: 3-16 bar
- Outlet pressure: 1-4 bar
- Overpressure safety shut-off valve (OPSO): 1.4 – 4.7 bar
- Overpressure safety relief valve (PRV Optional): 1.7 – 4.9 bar
- Inlet connection: Pole or others on request
- Outlet connection: G 1/2 “IG or others on request
- Weight: 1 kg
- Gas: LPG / LNG / propane / butane / natural gas or others on request
- Working temperature: -40°C to +50°C
OPERATING PRINCIPLES
The pressure regulator reduces the unregulated pressure from the liquid gas container in a single stage to 1.0-4.0 bar.
In the event of an impermissibly high increase in the outlet pressure at the pressure regulator, the response pressure of the overpressure safety shut-off valve (OPSO) is reached, which then closes automatically and shuts off the gas flow upstream of the pressure regulator. The respective operating status of the OPSO can be seen on the visual display.
Clear = open
Red = closed
If there is a further increase in pressure, e.g. due to the OPSO not closing completely, the pressure relief valve (PRV) automatically releases a limited amount of the gas flow into the atmosphere after the set response pressure has been reached.
PRODUCT TYPES
Medium pressure regulator MDR-858 | Outlet pressure | Capacity | Order Number |
MDR-858 Pol x G 1/2 IG – adjustable | 1,0 to 4,0 bar | 10 kg/h | 1 00 858 8 5 000 0 |
MDR-858-G 1/2 IG x G 1/2 IG – adjustable | 1,0 to 4,0 bar | 10 kg/h | 1 00 858 8 5 000 1 |
MDR-858-G 1/2 IG x G 1/2 IG – adjustable without PRV | 1,0 to 4,0 bar | 10 kg/h | 1 00 858 8 5 000 2 |
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Medium pressure regulator typ – PN 25
Mg: 10 kg/h – Pd: 1.0 to 4.0 bar
OPSO: 1.4 to 4.7 bar – PRV: 1.7 to 4.9 bar
DVGW approved: According to EN 16129/ CE according to 2016/426/EG
TYP MDR-858 with OPSO and PRV
DESCRIPTION
The 858 medium pressure regulator is a 1st stage pressure regulator that reduces the unregulated pressure from the LPG tank to an outlet pressure of 1.0 to 4.0 bar. A safety shut-off valve (OPSO) and a safety relief valve (PRV) are fitted to the regulator as safety equipment.
A. INDIVIDUAL DESCRIPTIONS
1. Safety shut-off valve (OPSO)
The OPSO is open during normal operation and has the function of automatically shutting off the gas flow as soon as the set response pressure is reached. It must be opened manually after closing.
2. Pressure regulator
The pressure regulator reduces the unregulated pressure from the LPG container to a set outlet pressure.
3. Safety relief valve (PRV)
The PRV is closed during normal operation and has the task of automatically releasing the gas flow as soon as the pressure in the system to be protected has reached the set pressure. It closes again automatically when the pressure drops below the set pressure.
4. Emergency supply connection
The emergency supply connection can be used to provide an emergency supply from a gas cylinder by means of a connection hose, if necessary.
from a gas cylinder.
B. MODE OF OPERATION
The pressure regulator reduces the unregulated pressure from the liquid gas container in a single stage to 1.0-4.0 bar.
In the event of an impermissibly high increase in the outlet pressure at the pressure regulator, the response pressure of the overpressure safety shut-off valve (OPSO) is reached, which then closes automatically and shuts off the gas flow upstream of the pressure regulator. The respective operating status of the OPSO can be seen on the visual display.
Clear = open
Red = closed
If there is a further increase in pressure, e.g. due to the OPSO not closing completely, the pressure relief valve (PRV) automatically releases a limited amount of the gas flow into the atmosphere after the set response pressure has been reached.
C. ASSEMBLY
The pressure regulator is connected to the extraction valve of the LPG container with the POL connection according to DIN 4811, and is to be supported on the container by means of the support device supplied.
It is essential to ensure that the pressure regulator is installed with an inclination of approx. 20° so that the ventilation openings point downwards (see note on the medium pressure regulator).
D. START-UP
Start-up is carried out by slowly opening the extraction valve on the liquid gas container.
If the OPSO has locked, the following steps are required:
- Close the extraction valve on the liquid gas container.
- Relieve the pressure on the pressure regulator (on the inlet and outlet side).
- Twist off the plastic cap of the OPSO.
- Pull out the OPSO tappet until it locks into place.
- Screw the plastic cap back on Slowly open the extraction valve on the liquid gas container
E. Functional test of the container pressure regulator
- Check the inlet pressure: test port G1/4
- Checking the outlet pressure: test port G1/8
- Set pressure and function test of OPSO/PRV: test port G1/8