Oil and gas producers use a Pressure Reducing Regulator to maintain a downstream pressure set point. The pilot and the valve come together as one piece, making it a regulator, or “pilot-integrated valve.” Some may also refer to this regulator as a “pressure control valve” or a “pressure reducer valve.”

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Kimray’s Pressure Reducing Valve (or regulator) is used to create and hold a downstream pressure set point. This valve is considered an integrated valve because the pilot and the valve are one piece. You'll see this valve used as a suction controller or recirculation valve on compressors, or to supply fuel gas. This valve monitors downstream pressure. To adjust the set point, turn the bolt on top which will compress the spring.

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