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New type 750V & 7500V vacuum regulators for above and below atmospheric pressure

April 17, 2026 By Mary Gannon

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ControlAir LLC announced the release of the Type 750V and Type 7500V vacuum regulators, engineered to deliver stable, accurate pressure control in systems requiring both vacuum and positive pressure regulation.

Both regulators incorporate a fixed –15 psig bias spring to maintain vacuum outputs up to 29-in. Hg, combined with an adjustable opposing range spring that provides controlled positive pressure outputs up to 150 psig. The use of aspirator technology enhances output stability by minimizing pressure droop and compensating for flow variations, ensuring consistent performance in dynamic operating conditions.

 

The Type 750V Vacuum Regulator is optimized for standard flow applications.
The Type 750V Vacuum Regulator is optimized for standard flow applications.

Designed for demanding industrial environments, the Type 750V and 7500V provide reliable performance across a wide range of applications including industrial automation, material handling, leak testing, chemical processing, packaging, and laboratory instrumentation.

The Type 750V vacuum regulator is optimized for standard flow applications, offering high sensitivity down to ½ in. of water column and stable operation under fluctuating flow conditions. Its compact design supports online maintenance without removal from the airline, reducing downtime and simplifying service.

The Type 7500V Vacuum Regulator is engineered for high-flow systems.
The Type 7500V Vacuum Regulator is engineered for high-flow systems.

The Type 7500V vacuum regulator is engineered for high-flow systems, featuring an isolated output pressure control chamber to minimize vibration effects and soft-valve technology to reduce air consumption and prevent vacuum droop. This model delivers significantly higher flow capacity, making it ideal for high-demand environments requiring precise control at elevated flow rates.

Both models offer vacuum capability up to 29 in. Hg and adjustable positive pressure ranges from 0–2 psi up to 0–150 psi (0–0.15 bar to 0–10 bar). They operate within a temperature range of –40° to 200°F (–40° to 93.3°C) and include a variety of standard options such as stainless steel components, tamper-proof covers, and ATEX certification. Multiple port sizes and mounting configurations—including pipe, panel, and bracket mounting—ensure flexibility for diverse system requirements.

ControlAir LLC
www.controlair.com

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