The primary reason you would want to use the spring-loaded back pressure regulator over a pilot-operated regulator is that it requires no instrument gas. This means the valve releases no emissions. In this video, we explain how it works.

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0:00 Intro
0:09 Advantages to Spring-Loaded Back Pressure
0:33 Other Applications
0:40 How It Works
1:26 Conclusion/More Info

Another advantage is you can flow liquid or gas or both simultaneously. For example, in a two-phase free water knockout, it can regulate the oil and gas together, allowing the vessel to separate the water from these elements. Other applications include heater treaters, central tank batteries, flash separators, and flares.

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