Our advanced air preparation units are designed to perfectly condition your compressed air for any application. Whether filtration, moisture removal, pressure regulation or lubrication — with the Futura units you have everything under control.
When configuring your air preparation units, it is crucial to follow the correct sequence: first filter, then regulate the pressure, and finally lubricate. Thanks to the modular design, units of the same size can be easily connected, allowing you to create the perfect tailor-made solution.
They also provide considerably lower pressure losses, resulting in significant cost savings.
Get expert advice and request the pressure loss diagrams to ensure you select the right unit for your application.
Our regulators are designed to manage the pressure of your compressed air system with precision.
With six available outlet pressure ranges, from 0.5 to 8 bar, you can set the pressure exactly to your specific needs. Our regulators come standard with a convenient pressure gauge with matching scale, ensuring you always have full control over your compressed air system.
To set the pressure, pull the black knob upwards and turn it; after setting the desired pressure, push it back down into the locked position. By turning the white disc, slot holes become visible. By inserting a lock, the pressure regulator can only be adjusted by authorised personnel.
When multiple different pressures are required, you can use regulators with a through-feed design. In this model, the secondary pressure exits the regulator opposite the pressure gauge.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Housing | Grivory® (PA) |
| Adjustment knob | POM |
| Seals | NBR |
| Diaphragms | NBR |
| Temperature range seals | -10 °C to +60 °C |
| Temperature range diaphragms | -10 °C to +60 °C |
| Maximum inlet pressure (primary pressure) | 16 bar |
| ATEX certified | According to II 2 GD -10 °C < Ta < 50 °C |
When selecting a regulator, always consider the smallest pressure range suitable for your application, so the pressure can be set accurately.
Find the correct control range for your secondary pressure by checking the range indicated in the article code.
The pressure regulators feature a vent on the secondary side to relieve system pressure if it exceeds the set value. The arrow on the regulator indicates the flow direction from primary pressure (supply) to secondary pressure (system pressure). If the regulator constantly leaks after installation, it is very likely that the flow direction was not followed correctly. Rotate the regulator 180°, reposition the pressure gauge, and the issue will be resolved.

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