Pressure regulators work by using a diaphragm or a spring-loaded mechanism to balance the incoming gas pressure with a preset outlet pressure. As the gas flows through the regulator, the diaphragm or spring adjusts to maintain a consistent pressure, even when fluctuations occur in the supply line. This ensures that appliances receive a steady and reliable supply of gas, preventing the risk of damage or malfunction due to high or low pressures.
natural gas pressure regulator
