Gas Pressure Control System
Equipment Introduction
Gas pressure control systems refer to distribution equipment that adjusts, controls, and allocates gases based on the user's gas supply requirements. In addition to distribution panels, they are applicable to various gases such as nitrogen, oxygen,Hydrogen/GasHelium and other gas distribution, branch pressure regulation, and flow control; maximum pressure up to 140MPa, minimum pressure 0.05MPa; flow rate designed according to product requirements, featuring automatic pressure and flow regulation; optional mixed gas tank; control methods include manual, PLC, and computer control.
Categories
Gas distribution panels can also be categorized by medium, such as air distribution panels, nitrogen distribution panels, helium distribution panels, oxygen distribution panels, argon distribution panels, and so on.
Feature
The airway section is a major component of the gas distribution platform, used for gas supply, distribution, and testing tasks. It is typically composed of elements such as filters, regulators, check valves, manual shut-off valves, solenoid valves, pressure sensors, and flow-pressure gauges, all connected through piping. The circuit section is part of the electrical control system and cannot operate independently; it is mainly used for electrical control and measurement. It is usually made up of components such as solenoid valves, pressure sensors, switches, indicator lights, resistors, and connectors, all connected through wires. The frame serves as a support for the airway and circuit components and also provides protection, consisting of a framework, panels, and so on.
































