Emerson 1301 Series Pressure Reducing Regulators- User Manual

Emerson 1301 Series Pressure Reducing Regulators

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – See Table 1; Specifications
  • Page 3 – Principle of Operation
  • Page 4 – Installation; conditions can exceed the specifications; WARNING; damage due to fire or explosion. Vent; Overpressure Protection
  • Page 5 – Maintenance; without first isolating the regulator from; Disassembly
  • Page 7 – Parts Ordering; When corresponding with your local Sales Office about; Parts List; Note
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Types 1301F and 1301G

D100341X012

Instruction Manual

Form 1111

December 2013

www.fisherregulators.com

!

WARNING

Failure to follow these instructions or

to properly install and maintain this

equipment could result in an explosion,

fi re and/or chemical contamination

causing property damage and personal

injury or death.
Fisher

®

regulators must be installed,

operated, and maintained in accordance

with federal, state and local codes, rules

and regulations, and Fisher instructions.
If the regulator vents gas or a leak

develops in the system, service to the unit

may be required. Failure to correct trouble

could result in a hazardous condition.
Installation, operation, and maintenance

procedures performed by unqualifi ed

personnel may result in improper

adjustment and unsafe operation. Either

condition may result in equipment

damage or personal injury. Use qualifi ed

personnel when installing, operating,

and maintaining the 1301 Series high-

pressure regulator.

Introduction

Scope of the Manual

This Instruction Manual provides instructions for the

installation, adjustment, maintenance, and parts ordering

of the Types 1301F and 1301G high-pressure regulators.

Product Description

Types 1301F and 1301G regulators are direct-operated,

high-pressure regulators, which can be used where

high-pressure gas must be reduced for use as pilot

1301 Series High-Pressure Regulators

supply pressure in pilot-operated regulators or as

loading pressure in pressure-loaded regulators.
Types 1301F and 1301G regulators can also be used

in many other applications due to their rugged design

as high-pressure reducing regulators for various fl uids

such as air, gas, water, and other liquids.
The Type 1301F can handle outlet pressures from

10 to 225 psig / 0.69 to 15.5 bar in three ranges and

the Type 1301G can handle outlet pressures from

200 to 500 psig / 13.8 to 34.5 bar in one range.

Figure 1.

Type 1301F High-Pressure Regulator

P1025

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Summary

Page 2 - See Table 1; Specifications

Types 1301F and 1301G 2 Available Configurations Type 1301F: Direct-operated, high-pressure reducing regulator for inlet pressures to 6000 psig / 414 bar and outlet pressure ranges from 10 to 225 psig / 0.69 to 15.5 bar in three ranges Type 1301G: Direct-operated, high-pressure reducing regulator fo...

Page 3 - Principle of Operation

Types 1301F and 1301G 3 Principle of Operation The 1301 Series regulators are direct-operated. Downstream pressure is registered internally through the body to the underside of the diaphragm. When downstream pressure is at or above set pressure, the disk is held against the orifice and there is no f...

Page 4 - Installation; conditions can exceed the specifications; WARNING; damage due to fire or explosion. Vent; Overpressure Protection

Types 1301F and 1301G 4 Installation ! WARNING Overpressuring a regulator or associated equipment may cause leakage, part damage, or personal injury due to bursting of pressure containing parts or explosion of accumulated gas. Do not install a regulator where service conditions can exceed the specif...

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