Co 2 Flow Meters Vs Regulators
Co 2 Flow Meters Vs Regulators
Co 2 Flow Meters Vs Regulators
A flow meter measures the volume of gas passing thru the nozzle per unit of time. Generally, the flow
meter will measure the amount of CO2 in liters per minute.
Flow meters are specific for the type of gas they deliver, the amount of pressure at which the gas is
supplied, and the rate (liters/min) of gas the flow meter can deliver. Some flow meters deliver smaller
amounts of gas, 0.5 - 5 liters per minute, and others higher rates.
A pressure regulator cuts off the flow of the gas at a certain pressure. It cannot be used to deliver a
precise volume of gas. Thus, flow meters must be added in series with regulators (see picture below) for
accurate delivery of CO2. Note: Some flow meters have regulators incorporated and do not require a
separate regulator..
A pressure regulator is designed to lower the input pressure (what is actually in the gas cylinder) down to
a desired output pressure. A pressure regulator is marked in PSI (pounds per square inch).
A flow meter does not have an adjustment for output pressure but rather allows you to regulate the
amount or volume of a gas flowing from the bottle or other source. A flow meter is marked in CFH
(cubic feet per hour) or other volume designation.
Flow meter
Regulator