Thanks EmmanuelTop.
LittleInch
Sorry If I had you confused.
My understanding of the 525 regulator is that it controls downstream pressure,so when there is an increase in demand the regulator adjusts itself and opens up to allow more flowrate downstream whereas when there is a decrease in demand the regulator does the opposite by closing and reducing flowrate downstream. For the 526 back pressure regulator, all this does is control the upstream pressure.
For the 525 as attached in my sketch, I have read in the product manual about setting the regulator within the process. Can I be able to benchset this outside the process like in a workshop? I'm thinking and based on what I read that if I turn the adjusting screw on the Actuator/Yoke clockwise, for example a spring range of 15-40 PSI and reg-setting of 20PSI,if I apply air to the top of the actuator and just when the stem starts to move(20 PSI) will be my set point?
This means at 20 PSI in the field during operation the actuator will ONLY have control at the set point 20 PSI? If the pressure gets lower than 20 PSI,the valve starts closing and higher starts opening for a single seated plug 535H?
For a double seated plug 10,000 body series-operates on the same principle but all depends on the configuration of the plug,whether is open on air failure or close on air failure?
Thanks and Appreciate your feedback.