Meets high shock requirements of mil-s-9010 for ligh weight, grade a equipment: class i mounting fixture 4a, aero-nav laboratories report 3-6344 dated j25 july 1983, post shock test dated 1 august 1983. Approved by supships newport new, va letter cvn 58 coh/cvn 71/9505 (9480-0) ser 263b-2911 dated 25 october 198x, extension bath iron works, letter wp 0398x 45-vfl/0544/dfc: lar dated 26 october 1989. Meets requirements for type i vibrtion per mil-std 147, aero-nav laboratories report 4-8687-2 dated 17 april 1984 nd post est report date 19 april 1994. Approved by supships, sturgeon bay, wi letter n00024-82-c-2121/073, 260: jer: kml ser 2729 dated 16 may 1985. Extension bath iron works letter wp0398x 45/vfi/0544/dfc: ler dated 26 october 1986
A valve designed to automatically maintain within close limits a predetermined outlet pressure which may be adjustable within a specified range regardless of the higher fluctuating or constant inlet pressure. It is designed for use with compressed gas(es) and various liquids and may include gauges. It may be inline or cartridge (manifold) design. Excludes regulator, pressure, medical gas administration apparatus; regulator, oxygen, barometric continuous flow; regulator, oxygen demand; regulator, oxygen diluter demand; and valve(1), fluid pressure regulating, aircraft.
Classification: Regulator valves, self-operating, for controlling variables such as temperature, pressure, flow and liquid level
NSN 5985-01-367-2524
NSN 6110-01-252-6454
NSN 5930-01-106-2835
NSN 6610-01-312-8340
NSN 5996-00-021-2112
NSN 6150-01-191-1733
NSN 5835-00-553-3575
NSN 6105-01-398-1932
NSN 5920-01-195-2299
NSN 6645-01-168-8465
NSN 5960-00-152-9488
NSN 5960-01-480-0994