Prs | Appliances
High pressure inlet (e.g., 10 bar) → Isolating valve (open) → Strainer (removes particles) → Main regulator (reduces to 2.5 bar) → Monitor regulator (set slightly higher, e.g., 2.6 bar – inactive normally) → Slam-shut valve (monitors outlet pressure; trips at e.g., 3.0 bar or 0.5 bar) → Relief valve (set at 2.8 bar – vents if monitor fails) → Low pressure outlet (2.5 bar)
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If the main regulator fails open → outlet pressure rises → monitor regulator takes over control. If monitor also fails → relief valve vents to atmosphere (gas) or safety valve lifts (steam/water). If pressure continues to rise → slam-shut valve trips, stopping all flow. High pressure inlet (e
: These appliances are used to address airway obstructions in infants. : These appliances are used to address airway
In the medical field, "PRS" stands for , a congenital condition that requires specialized intraoral appliances.