
Gas panels are used in central gas supply systems to reduce the high primary pressure in the cylinders to the required secondary pressure at the point of use. All the panels in our S (for single) REDLINE series are especially suitable for non-corrosive gases up to 6.0 purity (99.9999%) as well as gas mixtures with a low concentration (ppm/ppb) of corrosive components.
These single panels handle one bank at a time, which can have one or more packages connected thanks to extension modules. When the packages connected to the bank are empty, they have to be changed out.
Read on for more details on individual models.
REDLINE® S 60
The S 60 is a single gas panel with a diaphragm pressure regulator. It can be equipped with a contact gauge for automatic monitoring and can work at primary pressures up to 60 bar (870 psi). The outlet pressure ranges from 0.5 bar (7 psi) to 14 bar (203 psi).
REDLINE® S 200
The S 200 is a single gas panel with a diaphragm pressure regulator. It can be equipped with a contact gauge for automatic monitoring and can work at primary pressures up to 230 bar (3,336 psi). The outlet pressure range extends from 0.5 bar (7 psi) to 200 bar (2,900 psi).
REDLINE® S 203
This panel is equipped with a diaphragm single-stage pressure regulator and external gas purging so you can purge the high-pressure side before you disconnect cylinders. It is mounted on a stainless steel console and consists of a pressure regulator, inlet and outlet pressure gauges, a relief valve and shut-off valves for the process gas at high and low pressure ends and for the purging gas. This panel can also be equipped with a contact gauge for automatic monitoring and can work at primary pressures up to 230 bar (3,336 psi). The outlet pressure range goes from 6 bar (87 psi) to 28 bar (406 psi).
REDLINE® S 300
The S 300 is a single gas panel with a diaphragm pressure regulator. It can be equipped with a contact gauge for automatic monitoring and can work at primary pressures of up to 300 bar (4,350 psi). The outlet pressure ranges from 0.5 bar (7 psi) to 200 bar (2,900 psi).





