We also supply regulators for less demanding instrument air applications. In addition we can provide accessories like brackets, hoses, and CGA connectors.

· Pressure regulators are designed to control system pressure, not flow, although the amount of pressure will affect the amount of flow. Different regulators are selected depending on individual application. Finding the right regulator for your application will not only insure desired results, but usually will cut costs too. Ask your AnalyzerComponents.com representative for help in finding the correct regulator for your application.
· Back pressure regulators are roughly analogous to relief valves - designed to control upstream pressure by venting excess pressure when present. Unlike a relief valve, a back pressure regulator is easily settable and much more sensitive than most RVs. They are designed to constantly respond to changing pressure. A typical application would be control pressure from a cycling pump so that pressure going into an analyzer is constant. Ask your AnalyzerComponents.com representative for help in matching your application with the best back pressure choice.
· Pressure reducing regulators reduce the source pressure to a desired set point. Because the set point can change with variations in the inlet pressure, flow rate, or ambient temperature, it is important that care be taken in selection to find the right size and kind of regulator for the job. AnalyzerComponents.com personnel have long experience with line regulators, cylinder regulators, subatmospheric, and other types. Call on AnalyzerComponents.com to help select the best regulator for your application.
· Vaporizing regulators, using either steam or electric heat sources, convert liquid samples to a gaseous state and perform a single stage pressure reduction on the gas. As most gas analyzers are highly intolerant of liquids, this can be key to not only getting the desired output from your analyzer, but to protecting your sensing element as well. When sizing, it is important to match the media you are vaporizing to the capacity of the regulator. Ask your AnalyzerComponents.com representative for help in selecting the best regulator for your application.
· Instrument air regulators are frequently designed for a less demanding application than calibration or carrier gas regulators. Depending on the job they can be of inexpensive plastic, zinc, or brass construction, or if necessary, stainless. To insure satisfactory results, it is necessary that these units be correctly sized for your application. Ask your experienced AnalyzerComponents.com advisor for help in selecting the best regulator for your application.
· Bottle connectors - or CGAs, are designed to mate the regulator to the valve on the gas cylinder. The Compressed Gas Association has designated different connectors for different gases to prevent inadvertent mixing of components. AnalyzerComponents.com advisors can help you select the correct CGA for your application.
· A crossover manifold or changeover system automatically switches between gas bottles as one depletes, assuring a continuous supply to your application. These systems are available with many options so ask your AnalyzerComponents.com representative help you select the one that best meets your needs.