Emerson introduces Fisher® multi-purpose industrial regulators designed to improve flow performance

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External view of Type MR105 high-pressure reducing regulator

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Internal view of Type MR105 high-pressure reducing regulator

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Fisher® Type MR105 pressure reducing regulator and Type MR108 backpressure / pressure relief valve ensure accurate and fast control with pressure set points up to 300 psig. 

MCKINNEY, TEXAS (February 3, 2011) – Emerson Process Management has released the Fisher® Type MR105 pressure reducing regulator and Type MR108 backpressure / pressure relief valve for multi-purpose industrial applications.  Type MR105 and Type MR108 regulators provide a simple and durable design that improves flow performance without compromising shutoff or reliability.  These regulators are ideal for demanding applications where large flow and a fast response are required.  

The Types MR105 and MR108 pressure regulators feature 1 to 4-inch body design for large flows and are available in cast iron, steel, CF8M/316 stainless steel as well as a CF3M/316L stainless steel option.  The direct-operated design can handle inlet pressures up to 400 psig and Cv up to 135. The cage guided plug provides excellent low flow stability as well as ANSI/FCI 70-3-2004 Class VI Shutoff.  An optional easy drain valve is available for lube-oil applications.  

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