The purpose of a regulator is to regulate something, to keep a value at a set level.
A thermostat is a temperature regulator. You set it to a certain value and then the thermostat will control the heat source so that the temperature stays at the set value.
The purpose of an amperite regulator is to make sure that circuits do not get overloaded. It is a voltage regulator that maintains an electrical system, especially in a vehicle.
Temperature regulator
Purpose of a pressure regulator is to match the flow of gas through the regulator to the demand of gas placed upon the system. It is a valve that can automatically cut off the fluid of a liquid at a certain pressure.
It is a picture showing a complete assembly of the regulator. Its main purpose is to control movements of the window.
Purpose of a pressure regulator is to match the flow of gas through the regulator to the demand of gas placed upon the system. It is a valve that can automatically cut off the fluid of a liquid at a certain pressure.
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Purpose of the servo pressure regulator system
A gas regulator helps to maintain a steady flow of gas. A propane tank is an example of an item with a gas regulator. One opens up the tank to allow the right amount of gas to flow to the BBQ.
There are pressure regulator valves that exist. The purpose of these pressure regulator valves is to cut off the flow of a liquid or gas when the pressure within the valve reaches a certain level.
Which regulator and what year? You have a window regulator, voltage regulator, fuel pressure regulator to name a few.
The purpose of an adjustable voltage regulator is to have a regulator that can give out variable voltages. This is in contrast to a fixed voltage regulator which only outputs one voltage, which it is rated for. To allow for adjustable voltage, usually the resistors on the output of the regulator just need to be swapped for different values to give differing output voltages.
The regulator is actually the silver, metal disc that is connected to your liquid propane gas tank. It's connected to the gas tank with a black, plastic collar, and then a hose goes from the regulator to your grill! There's a picture and even more in depth description of regulators and their purpose on this blog: http://grillpartssearch.com/blog_home/regulatory-regulators