Gas pressure stabilizing valve is a type of pressure stabilizing valve, which is widely used for automatic adjustment of gas pressure stability, such as gas chromatography, atomic absorption, flame photometry, biochemical instruments, petrochemical and environmental protection instruments, etc. Special arrangements may be made for special needs. The gas pressure stabilizing valve is used in chromatographs or other instruments to stabilize the carrier gas, auxiliary gas and other gas sources when the input pressure changes unstable. The gas pressure stabilizing valve stabilizes the pressure.
The gas pressure regulating valve usually has 1 inlet and 2 outlets (or 1 outlet). One of the outlets can be connected to a pressure gauge or left unused and blocked. The inlet is marked with an arrow. The output pressure is determined by Knob adjustment, turn counterclockwise to reduce the output pressure, conversely, turn clockwise to increase the output pressure. Precision valves should be adjusted slowly. In order to achieve good use effects, the pressure stabilizing valve should not be turned counterclockwise for a long time to make the output pressure zero ( i.e. closed).