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826-6627 - Miller Smith 820 Silverline High Pressure Regulator, 0-4000 PSIG, CGA 677

Packaging: 1 per ea
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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of the Miller Smith 826-66-27

The Miller Smith 826-66-27 is a premium component within the 820 Silverline Series, engineered specifically for high-pressure applications involving non-corrosive inert gases. This single-stage regulator distinguishes itself with a robust piston-sensor design, which is fundamentally more durable than traditional diaphragm mechanisms when subjected to the rigors of high-pressure service. The piston configuration provides exceptional structural reliability, minimizing the risk of failure due to pressure spikes or hydraulic shock, making it an ideal choice for demanding industrial environments.

Designed to manage substantial pressures, this unit features a delivery range of 0-4000 PSIG and is rated for a maximum inlet pressure of 6000 PSIG. The inlet connection is a CGA 677, specifically designated for high-pressure inert gas cylinders such as Nitrogen, Argon, or Helium mixes. The regulator body and bonnet are constructed from brass and finished with a high-quality nickel plating. This plating not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but, more importantly, provides a significant layer of protection against corrosion and environmental wear, extending the service life of the unit in harsh shop or field conditions.

Operational precision is achieved through a low-torque control adjusting screw, which allows operators to fine-tune delivery pressure with minimal physical effort. The regulator is self-relieving, a critical feature for closed or dead-end systems, enabling the reduction of downstream pressure without the need to vent the system manually. Additionally, the bonnet features a captured vent port (1/16" FNPT), allowing for the safe piping of vented gases away from the operator and work area, a necessary safety compliance feature in enclosed laboratories or testing facilities. The unit is equipped with large 2-1/2 inch single-scale gauges, ensuring that pressure readings are legible and accurate even from a distance.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Item:Regulator
CGA Fitting:CGA 677
Max Inlet:6000psi
Max Psi:4000psi
Used On Which Gas:Inert Gases
Gas Type:Argon, Helium, Inert Gases, Nitrogen
Body Material:Nickel-Plated Brass
Sensor Type:Piston
Series:820 Silverline
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Gas Type:Inert Gases, Nitrogen, Argon, Helium
Body Material:Nickel Plated Brass
Sensor Type:Piston
Gauge Size:2-1/2 in
Series:820 Silverline
brand:Miller
item:regulator
cga-fitting:CGA 677
max-inlet:6000psi
max-psi:4000psi
used-on-which-gas:inert-gases
packaging-description:1-per-ea

INCLUDED

  • 1x 826-66-27 High Pressure Regulator
  • 1x Set of 2-1/2 inch Single Scale Gauges
  • 1x CGA 677 Inlet Connection
  • 1x Instruction Manual

APPLICATIONS

  • High-pressure vessel testing and certification
  • Charging shock struts and accumulators
  • R&D laboratory gas delivery
  • Chemical plant process control
  • Purging pipelines and systems
  • Calibration gas kits
  • Manufacturing process gas supply

FAQ

The Miller Smith 826-66-27 is rated for a maximum inlet pressure of 6000 PSIG.

This regulator can be adjusted to deliver pressures ranging from 0 to 4000 PSIG.

It is equipped with a CGA 677 inlet connection, which is standard for high-pressure inert gases.

While the manufacturer states regulators are cleaned for oxygen service, this specific model has a CGA 677 fitting for inert gases. Always verify the CGA fitting matches your gas cylinder and service requirements.

The piston sensor provides greater structural reliability and durability under high-pressure conditions compared to diaphragm sensors, which can be prone to failure at these pressures.

Yes, it features a self-relieving adjusting screw, allowing for easy downward pressure adjustments in closed systems.

The body and bonnet are made of brass and are nickel-plated for enhanced corrosion resistance.

Yes, the bonnet has a 1/16" FNPT tapped vent hole that allows for the installation of a line to capture and vent gases away from the work area.