Are all gas regulators the same?
What Gas regulators are and where you will find them being used
If you look around your home you will most likely find more than one gas appliance. Maybe you have gas cooking appliances, gas heating or a gas BBQ. If you are on a camping holiday, there’s every chance you have a gas cylinder for your portable gas stove.
Something you will have attached to these items are gas regulators. Another name for a gas regulator is a pressure regulator which gives us a better clue as to what they are.
Whether you are using a Natural Gas, LP Gas or a Propane Gas System there will be a gas regulator attached to control the pressure of the fluid or gas. This ensures a smooth delivery of fuel at the pressure and flow rate that the heater or appliance needs.
It’s important to note that one type does not fit all.
Are all gas regulators the same or do I need a different gas regulator for each application?
When you think about the gas appliance or heater you have, each item will be a different size, have a different application and a different required gas pressure. The purpose is still the same: to provide fuel for the particular device. Different types of gas setups will need different types of regulators.
You might be asking “Are all gas regulators the same for gas bottles?” When it comes to that gas bottle you are using, there are patio gas propane regulators which are clip on or screw fit, butane regulators (clip on), high-pressure regulators, and camping gas regulators. You can see that even for gas bottles, there are a variety of options.
Another variation depends on the application. A gas regulator can have a pressure setting, a restrictor and a sensor all in the one body, or consist of a separate pressure sensor, controller and flow valve. In some cases, you may need two regulators.
It is helpful to check the overview of the types of gas regulators.
An overview of the different types of gas regulators and what they are used for
Here is a handy list of some of the different types of regulators:
- Single Stage Cylinder Regulator for small outdoor cooking appliances such as gas grills or BBQs.
- Twin Stage Regulator recommended for applications that require a constant outlet pressure for the life of a gas cylinder. Using this will mean the pressure is regulated twice and allows a safer distribution of pressure. Never connect Twin stage regulators directly to an LPG cylinder.
- Automatic Change Over Regulator, also a twin stage regulator which automatically switches from one gas bottle to another, once the gas bottle is empty.
- First Stage Regulator for domestic and commercial applications. It regulates the pressure in two stages.
- Second Stage Regulator decreases the pressure that comes after the first stage regulator, to provide a safe gas pressure to the appliances.
- Over Pressure Shut Off Regulator (OPSO). Under Australian law, the OPSO has to be installed when you have an inlet pressure greater than 7kpa when reducing to 2.75kpa.
- Appliance Regulator required to be installed on all Natural gas appliances and depending on the manufacturer’s instructions may also be required to be used on LPG.
Just remember, when you’re asking are ‘all gas regulators the same?’ The answer is a definite, No.
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