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What Is a Vari-Flow Regulator? Uses, Flow Options and Selection Guide for Calibration Gas

What Is a Vari-Flow Regulator?

A Vari-Flow regulator is a gas regulator that allows the user to select from a series of preset flow rates. It is commonly used for calibration gases, handheld gas detectors, gas detector bump testing, portable calibration gas cylinders, and gas delivery applications where more than one flow rate may be required.

Precision variable flow regulator for laboratory applications

Unlike a fixed flow regulator, which is configured to deliver one constant flow rate, a Vari-Flow regulator gives the user multiple preset flow options in a single regulator. The required flow rate is selected manually using the dial on the regulator.

This makes Vari-Flow regulators useful when different gas detectors, calibration caps, tubing arrangements, or test procedures require different gas flow rates.

Why Vari-Flow Regulators Are Used in Calibration Gas

Calibration gas is used to test, verify, bump test, or calibrate gas detection instruments. The correct flow rate is important because the instrument must receive gas at the correct delivery rate during testing.

In some applications, one fixed flow rate is enough. In other applications, the user may need flexibility because different instruments or procedures require different flow rates.

A Vari-Flow regulator helps by providing selectable preset flow settings from one regulator.

Vari-Flow regulators are commonly used for:

  • Handheld gas detector calibration
  • Gas detector bump testing
  • Portable calibration gas cylinders
  • C10 calibration gas cylinders
  • Gas detection service kits
  • Laboratory test gas applications
  • Environmental monitoring equipment
  • Industrial safety gas detection systems
  • Marine gas detection calibration
  • Portable gas analysis applications

How Does a Vari-Flow Regulator Work?

A Vari-Flow regulator connects to a gas cylinder or cylinder valve and allows the user to choose from preset flow rates. The regulator uses a single-stage design and the top dial is used to manually change the selected flow rate.

The regulator does not provide infinite adjustment like a needle valve. Instead, it provides defined flow positions, which helps users select repeatable flow settings for calibration or bump testing.

For the Oxford Valves OV-VFR-500 Series, the listed models use a 5/8” x 18UN C10 inlet connection and a 3/16” barb, 4.8 mm outlet connection.

Vari-Flow Regulator vs Fixed Flow Regulator

Vari-Flow and fixed flow regulators are both used for calibration gas, but they serve different needs.

Regulator Type

How It Works

Typical Use

Vari-Flow regulator

Allows selection from multiple preset flow rates

Applications where different flow rates are needed

Fixed flow regulator

Delivers one preset constant flow rate

Standard calibration kits and repeatable bump testing

Demand flow regulator

Supplies gas only when the instrument demands flow

Pump-based gas detectors and sampling instruments

A Vari-Flow regulator is useful where one gas supply setup needs to support several instruments or calibration procedures.

Where Are Vari-Flow Regulators Used?

Vari-Flow regulators are used where the gas flow rate needs to be selected according to the instrument or procedure.

Common applications include:

Handheld Gas Detector Calibration

Different gas detectors may require different flow rates. A Vari-Flow regulator allows users to select the required setting from the available flow options.

Gas Detector Bump Testing

Bump testing checks whether a gas detector responds to a target gas. A selectable flow regulator can support different bump test setups where flow requirements vary.

Portable Calibration Gas Cylinders

Vari-Flow regulators are commonly used with portable C10 calibration gas cylinders where compact gas delivery and selectable flow are required.

Gas Detection Service Kits

Service technicians may work with several detector models. A Vari-Flow regulator can reduce the need to carry multiple fixed flow regulators.

Laboratory and Test Gas Applications

Laboratories and technical users may require different flow settings for different test procedures or instrument setups.

Main Types of Vari-Flow Regulators

Vari-Flow regulators are available in different material configurations depending on gas compatibility and application.

Stainless Steel Vari-Flow Regulators

Stainless steel Vari-Flow regulators are typically selected for applications requiring stainless steel construction and reactive gas compatibility.

Aluminium Anodised Vari-Flow Regulators

Aluminium anodised Vari-Flow regulators provide a lightweight option for compatible non-reactive gas applications.

Key Factors When Selecting a Vari-Flow Regulator

Choosing the correct Vari-Flow regulator requires more than selecting the flow range. The following points should be reviewed before final selection.

1. Cylinder Connection

The regulator inlet must match the cylinder valve connection. The Oxford Valves OV-VFR-500 Series uses a 5/8” x 18UN C10 inlet connection.

2. Maximum Inlet Pressure

The regulator must be rated for the maximum cylinder pressure. The OV-VFR-500 Series is specified for a maximum inlet pressure of 0 to 1200 psig / 83 bar.

3. Flow Rate Requirements

The selected flow table should match the gas detector, calibration cap, tubing setup, and test procedure.

The OV-VFR-500 Series includes multiple flow table options, including flow settings up to 8.0 L/min, 3.0 L/min, or 15.0 L/min, depending on the selected flow table.

4. Outlet Connection

The outlet connection must match the tubing or calibration adaptor. The OV-VFR-500 Series uses a 3/16” barb, 4.8 mm outlet connection.

5. Material Compatibility

Stainless steel is commonly selected for reactive gases. Aluminium anodised construction is typically used for compatible non-reactive gas applications.

6. Seat and Seal Compatibility

Seats and seals may include Teflon, Viton, and Buna-N. These materials should be checked against the gas mixture and service conditions.

7. Gauge Requirement

Gauge material and pressure range depend on regulator configuration. The stainless steel model uses a stainless steel gauge, while the aluminium anodised model uses a brass gauge.

Flow Rate Options for Vari-Flow Regulators

The Oxford Valves OV-VFR-500 Series provides three selectable flow table options.

Flow Rate Table 1

0 – 0.3 – 0.5 – 1.0 – 1.5 – 2.0 – 2.5 – 3.0 – 5.0 – 6.0 – 7.0 – 8.0 L/min

Flow Rate Table 2

0 – 0.15 – 0.3 – 0.5 – 0.75 – 1.0 – 1.25 – 1.5 – 1.75 – 2.0 – 2.5 – 3.0 L/min

Flow Rate Table 3

0 – 0.5 – 1.0 – 1.5 – 2.0 – 2.5 – 3.0 – 5.0 – 6.0 – 7.0 – 10.0 – 15.0 L/min

The correct flow table should be selected based on the instrument manual, calibration procedure, tubing arrangement, calibration cap, and application requirement.

Stainless Steel vs Aluminium Anodised Vari-Flow Regulators

Material selection is important when choosing a Vari-Flow regulator.

Material Configuration

Typical Use

Key Consideration

Stainless steel

Reactive gases or applications requiring stainless steel construction

Often selected where material compatibility is more critical

Aluminium anodised

Compatible non-reactive gases

Lightweight configuration for portable calibration kits

The gas mixture should always be checked before final regulator selection.

C10 Vari-Flow Regulators

The Oxford Valves OV-VFR-500 Series uses a 5/8” x 18UN C10 inlet connection, making it suitable for compatible C10 calibration gas cylinder packages.

C10 Vari-Flow regulators are often used where a portable calibration gas cylinder needs to support more than one flow requirement.

The regulator must be matched to the cylinder valve connection, maximum inlet pressure, gas mixture, flow requirement, and outlet tubing.

Vari-Flow Regulators for Gas Detector Calibration

Gas detector calibration requires a known gas concentration and a suitable gas flow rate. If the instrument receives too much or too little gas, the calibration process may be affected.

A Vari-Flow regulator allows the user to choose the flow rate needed for the detector or calibration procedure. This can be useful for service teams working with multiple gas detector models.

Vari-Flow Regulators for Bump Testing

Bump testing is a functional check to confirm that a gas detector responds to a target gas. A Vari-Flow regulator can be useful when different detectors or testing setups require different flow rates.

The selected flow setting should match the detector manufacturer’s recommendation or the approved site procedure.

Oxford Valves OV-VFR-500 Series

The Oxford Valves OV-VFR-500 Series includes Vari-Flow regulators for calibration gas and handheld gas detector applications.

The range includes:

  • Stainless steel C10 Vari-Flow regulator
  • Aluminium anodised C10 Vari-Flow regulator
  • Multiple selectable flow table options
  • 5/8” x 18UN C10 inlet connection
  • 3/16” barb, 4.8 mm outlet connection
  • Gauge configurations according to model

The series is designed for technical buyers who need a selectable flow regulator matched to cylinder connection, gas compatibility, inlet pressure, outlet connection, material requirement, and calibration procedure.

Common Mistakes When Choosing a Vari-Flow Regulator

Choosing a Flow Range Without Checking the Instrument Manual

The selected flow setting should match the gas detector or instrument manufacturer’s recommendation.

Assuming Vari-Flow Means Infinite Flow Adjustment

A Vari-Flow regulator provides selectable preset flow rates, not unlimited adjustment across the range.

Choosing Only by Cylinder Connection

Cylinder connection is important, but inlet pressure, material, seal compatibility, outlet connection, and flow table should also be reviewed.

Using Aluminium for Incompatible Gas Mixtures

Aluminium anodised regulators are intended for compatible non-reactive gases. Reactive gases may require stainless steel construction.

Ignoring Outlet Connection

The outlet must match the calibration tubing, cap, adaptor, or gas delivery setup.

How to Choose the Correct Vari-Flow Regulator

A practical selection process is:

  1. Confirm the cylinder valve connection.
  2. Confirm maximum cylinder pressure.
  3. Confirm the required flow settings.
  4. Choose the correct flow table.
  5. Confirm the outlet connection.
  6. Review gas compatibility.
  7. Select stainless steel or aluminium anodised construction.
  8. Confirm seat and seal compatibility.
  9. Check gauge requirement.
  10. Match the regulator to the gas detector, calibration cap, tubing setup, or test procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Vari-Flow regulator?

A Vari-Flow regulator is a gas regulator that allows the user to select from multiple preset flow rates. It is commonly used for calibration gas and gas detector testing.

What is a Vari-Flow regulator used for?

Vari-Flow regulators are used for handheld gas detector calibration, bump testing, portable calibration gas cylinders, C10 calibration gas cylinders, and gas detection service kits.

What is the difference between Vari-Flow and fixed flow regulators?

A Vari-Flow regulator allows the user to select from several preset flow rates. A fixed flow regulator delivers one preset constant flow rate.

Is a Vari-Flow regulator the same as an adjustable regulator?

Not exactly. A Vari-Flow regulator usually provides preset flow positions, while an adjustable regulator may allow continuous manual adjustment depending on design.

What inlet connection does the OV-VFR-500 Series use?

The Oxford Valves OV-VFR-500 Series uses a 5/8” x 18UN C10 inlet connection.

What outlet connection does the OV-VFR-500 Series use?

The OV-VFR-500 Series uses a 3/16” barb, 4.8 mm outlet connection.

What is the maximum inlet pressure?

The OV-VFR-500 Series is listed for a maximum inlet pressure of 0 to 1200 psig / 83 bar.

What flow rates are available?

The OV-VFR-500 Series includes selectable flow tables with options up to 8.0 L/min, 3.0 L/min, or 15.0 L/min depending on selected table.

Should I choose stainless steel or aluminium anodised?

Stainless steel is typically selected for reactive gases or applications requiring stainless steel construction. Aluminium anodised is used for compatible non-reactive gas applications where lower weight is useful.

Are Vari-Flow regulators suitable for gas detector calibration?

Yes. Vari-Flow regulators are suitable for gas detector calibration and bump testing where selectable preset flow rates are required.

Conclusion

Vari-Flow regulators are useful when one calibration gas setup needs to support multiple flow requirements. They provide selectable preset flow rates, making them suitable for handheld gas detector calibration, bump testing, portable calibration gas cylinders, and technical service kits.

The correct Vari-Flow regulator should be selected based on cylinder connection, maximum inlet pressure, required flow table, outlet connection, gas compatibility, regulator material, and calibration procedure.

The Oxford Valves OV-VFR-500 Series provides stainless steel and aluminium anodised C10 Vari-Flow regulator options for calibration gas and handheld gas detector applications.


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