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DR-1 Fluid Regulator - Operation

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OPERATION

The DR-1 Regulator is designed to provide remote

control fluid regulation for automatic coating ap-

plications.

The regulator features two independently control-

lable flow pressure ranges from the fluid output port.

The high flow range port accom-modates higher fluid

deliveries and minimal color change times. The lower

flow ranges provide precise fluid delivery control.

There are seven lower range models available (1:1,

1:2, 1:3, 1:4, 1:6, 1:8, and 1:10) which can be selected

based on the required fluid flow rate.

Separate pilot signals modulate each of the regu-

lator’s two diaphragms to control the amount of paint

being delivered from the regulator to the spray appli-

cator. These pilot signals can be controlled manually

or automatically with the AdaptaFlow 5000, closed

loop flow control system.

Because of the regulator’s dual range capabilities, it

provides the user flexibility for selecting either the

high flow range or the low flow range. Different

coating material viscosities and quick color change

requirements may necessitate the use of both ranges.

If color change time is not a factor or if material vis-

cosity remains relatively constant, either port may

be used depending on flow rate requirements. All

regulators, regardless of ratio designation, have the

high flow port.

The low flow (i.e. 1:2, 1:4, etc.) port provides a lower,

more precise flow response curve. Fluid output, as

a result, is less likely to be affected by pilot signal

errors. An increase in the ratio (i.e. from 1:2 to 1:4)

provides a lower slope in the flow/air signal pressure

curve, but a more precise response curve. This same

increase in ratio however, will reduce flow capacity

and should be considered when selecting the proper

regulator ratio.

The following factors must then be considered when

selecting the regulator ratio required for proper fluid

control:

• Fluid tubing inside diameter (ID) and length

• Fluid feed tube inside diameter (ID) and

length

• Fluid viscosity

• Fluid input pressures

Preliminary testing will determine which regulator

ratio should be used. If conditions change after

installation which require a different low flow ratio,

this regulator can be easily altered by replacing the

existing ratio spacer ring and upper retainer with the

desired ratio (ratio designation is etched on the side

W A R N I N G

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NEVER wrap the applicator, associated

valves and tubing, and supporting hardware in

plastic to keep it clean. A surface charge may

build up on the plastic surface and discharge

to the nearest grounded object. Efficiency of

the applicator will also be reduced and dam-

age or failure of the applicator components

may occur. WRAPPING THESE COMPONENTS

IN PLASTIC WILL VOID WARRANTY.

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