What Products Are Available with Fisher Propane Equipment?
Emerson offers a dynamic range of direct operated and pilot operated propane pressure regulators, in-line relief valves and a wide range of propane valves for bulk storage and transportation. These products provide high value solutions across a range of residential, commercial, industrial, storage and transportation applications.
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Fisher LPG regulators are the propane industry standard for reliable pressure control across a range of residential and commercial applications.
Frequently Asked Questions for LPG Solutions
Pressure regulators and propane valves. Specifically pressure reducing regulators: First Stage, Second stage and Integral Twin Stage. Commercial Regulators, LPG regulators, LP-Gas regulators. Specifically propane valves: Internal Valves, Emergency Shut-off Valves, Relief Valves, Excess Flow Valves, Back Check valves
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A pressure reducing regulator that is designed to work with propane (LPG, LP-Gas). Depending on the country, propane regulators carry 3rd party certifications like UL 144. For residential applications the regulators are categorized as First Stage, Second Stage and Integral Twin Stage regulators.
A propane system in general will consist of a propane tank, propane valves and pressure management equipment that are plumbed into a commercial establishment. Propane is the type of fuel/gas used in the process. In a typical commercial system you will see a pressure regulator and other valves within the piping from tank to the building.
For larger bulk storage tanks, the types of valves include Internal/Belly (ISC), Relief, Excess Flow, and Back Check Valves. For domestic tanks, the typical propane valves used are Filler, Relief, Liquid Withdrawal, and Service Valves.
Located on the top of the tank in the “vapor space”.
Yes. In a typical propane system, there is a propane tank that is fitted with different types of valves. There are also valves in the transfer piping system. See the question above for more information on valves for propane tanks.