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Parker Watts Fluid Air R75-02C 1/4" Pressure Regulator 0-125 PSI Outlet 300 PSI Max Inlet

Special Price $117.96 Regular Price $135.66
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R75-02C
Parker Watts Fluid Air R75-02C 1/4" air regulator that is used to precisely control pressure in compressed air systems. It has a reduced pressure range of 0-125 PSI. This regulator is usually used in HVAC equipment including compressors, pneumatic controls and air handling units to optimize system performance and protect components from pressure variations. With its durable construction, no need for routine maintenance, precise regulation for optimised energy consumption and geared towards damage reduction, longevity and overall reliability, it is the better component for industrial and commercial HVAC systems.
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Specifications

  • Type: Regulator
  • Connection Size: 1/2"
  • Reduced Pressure Range: 0-125 PSI
  • Maximum Inlet Pressure: 300 PSI
Manufacturer Name: Parker Watts Fluid Air
Product Number: R75-02C
OEM Part Number: R75-02C
Product Description: 1/4"Regulator 0/125#Out 300#In
Weight:1.61lbs/730.28g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Parker Watts Fluid Air R75-02C Pressure Regulator?

Regularly inspect the regulator for leaks and ensure all fittings are tight and secure. Check and adjust pressure settings as needed to maintain proper system performance. Clean internal components if contaminated and change worn seals to prevent pressure inconsistencies.

What are common issues with the Parker Watts Fluid Air R75-02C Pressure Regulator?

  • Inconsistent outlet pressure.
  • Pressure creep or drift over time.
  • Air or fluid leaks from seals.
  • Clogged internal passages.
  • Failure to maintain the set pressure.
  • Worn diaphragm or internal components.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Shut off the compressed air supply and release all system pressure before installation.

Step 2: Mount the regulator in the correct airflow direction.

Step 3: Apply thread sealant to the pipe threads and connect the inlet and outlet fittings securely.

Step 4: Install the regulator in an accessible location for adjustment and maintenance.

Step 5: Restore air pressure slowly, adjust the regulator to the desired setting, and inspect for leaks or pressure fluctuations.