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B56 Field Service Regulator
Brand: ItronThe Itron B56 is a versatile pounds-to-pounds reducing regulator with internal relief, designed for applications requiring accurate regulation over a wide range of inlet and delivery pressures.
A malleable iron valve body enables the B56 to handle inlet pressures of up to 1,000 PSIG. The large diaphragm area (9 sq.in.) and level ratio (3.5 to 1) ensure accurate regulation for this type of regulator over an outlet pressure range of 5-60 PSIG.
Features- Easy field servicing
- Interchangeable brass orifice
- Spring-loaded internal relief valve assembly
- Field interchangeable adjustment spring
- ¾ ” NPT, 1” NPT, and 1-¼ ” NPT valve bodies available
- 90 degree valve body also available
- 16 different assembly positions
- Controlled boost
- Ideal for suburban tap and industrial applications
Benefits
- Economical
- Light weight and compact design
- Corrosion Resistant
- Inlet pressure capabilities up to 1,000 PSIG
- No special start up procedures
- Polyurethane seat ensures reliable “lockup”
- Outlet pressure capabilities of 5 to 60 PSIG
- Light weight die cast aluminum diaphragm case
- Maximum flow capacities up to 20,000 SCFH
Specifications
Brand
Valve Body
- 3/4” and 1”
- 3/4” and 1”, 90°
Orifice Size
- 1/16”-3/16”
- 1/4”
- 3/8”
- 1/2”
Operating Temperature
- -20° to 150° F
Body Material
- Ductile Iron or Steel
Orifice
- Brass (Standard), Stainless Steel (Optional)
Valve Seat
- Urethane
Valve Stem
- Aluminum
Diaphragm Material
- Buna-N and Nylon Reinforcing Fabric
- Accurate second stage regulator which can sustain 1000 psig on inlet side in the event of a first stage failure
- Farm/Suburban tap set at 60 psig or less
- Lower inlet applications (below 250 psi) where more accurate regulation is required than can be achieved by high pressure field service regulators
- Lower outlet applications (below 10 psi) where more accurate regulation is required than can be achieved by high pressure field service regulators