surveregulaatoreid
Surveregulaatoreid, commonly known as pressure regulators, are mechanical devices used to control and maintain a stable outlet pressure from a variable inlet pressure. They are essential components in many pneumatic and hydraulic systems, ensuring that equipment receives the correct pressure for optimal operation and safety. The fundamental principle of a pressure regulator involves a diaphragm, a spring, and a valve. When the inlet pressure is too high, it pushes against the diaphragm, which in turn closes the valve, restricting the flow. Conversely, if the inlet pressure drops, the spring pushes the diaphragm, opening the valve to allow more fluid to pass through. This continuous feedback loop allows the regulator to maintain a consistent downstream pressure regardless of fluctuations in the upstream supply.
Pressure regulators are designed with various specifications to suit different applications. Key parameters include the pressure