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Introduction

This installation guide provides instructions for 

installation, startup and adjustment. To receive a 

copy of the instruction manual, contact your local 

Sales Office or view a copy at www.fisher.com. For 

further information refer to: Type Y696 Instruction 

Manual, D101770X012.

PED Categories

This product may be used as a safety accessory with 

pressure equipment in the following Pressure Equipment 

Directive categories. It may also be used outside of the 

Pressure Equipment Directive using sound engineering 

practice (SEP) per table below. For information on the 

current PED revision see Bulletin: 

D103053X012

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ProDuCt sIzE

CatEgorIEs

fluID tyPE

DN 40 and 50 / NPS 1-1/2 and 2

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Specifications 

Body sizes and End Connection styles

(1)

See Table 1

Maximum allowable Inlet and outlet Pressures

(1)

1.0 bar / 15 psig

Proof test Pressure

All Pressure Retaining Components have been 

proof tested per Directive.

Control Pressure ranges

(1)

See Table 2

temperature Capabilities

(1)

Nitrile (NBr):

 -29 to 82°C / -20 to 180°F

fluorocarbon (fKM):

 4 to 149°C / 40 to 300°F

Perfluoroelastomer (ffKM):

 -18 to 149°C / 

 

0 to 300°F

Ethylenepropylene (EPDM):

 -29 to 135°C / 

 

-20 to 275°F

Installation 

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WarNINg

Only qualified personnel should install 

or service a backpressure regulator. 

Backpressure regulators should be 

installed, operated and maintained 

in accordance with international and 

applicable codes and regulations and 

Emerson Process Management regulator 

technologies Inc. instructions.

If the regulator vents fluid or a leak 

develops in the system, it indicates 

that service is required. failure to 

take the backpressure regulator out 

of service immediately may create a 

hazardous condition.
Personal injury, equipment damage 

or leakage due to escaping fluid or 

bursting of pressure-containing parts 

may result if this backpressure regulator 

is overpressured or is installed where 

service conditions could exceed the limits 

given in the Specifications section, or 

where conditions exceed any ratings of 

the adjacent piping or piping connections.
to avoid such injury or damage, provide 

pressure-relieving or pressure-limiting 

devices (as required by the appropriate 

code, regulation or standard) to prevent 

service conditions from exceeding limits.
additionally, physical damage to 

the backpressure regulator could 

result in personal injury and property 

damage due to escaping fluid. To 

avoid such injury and damage, install 

the backpressure regulator in a 

safe location.

Clean out all pipelines before installation of the 

regulator and check to be sure the regulator has not 

been damaged or has collected foreign material during 

shipping. For NPT bodies, apply pipe compound to 

the external pipe threads. For flanged bodies, use 

suitable line gaskets and approved piping and bolting 

practices. Install the backpressure regulator in any 

position desired, unless otherwise specified, but be 

sure flow through the body is in the direction indicated 

by the arrow on the body.

Note

It is important that the backpressure 

regulator be installed so that the vent 

hole in the spring case is unobstructed 

at all times. for outdoor installations, 

the backpressure regulator should be 

located away from vehicular traffic and 

positioned so that water, ice and other 

foreign materials cannot enter the spring 

case through the vent. avoid placing the 

backpressure regulator beneath eaves 

or downspouts, and be sure it is above 

the probable snow level.

1. The pressure/temperature limits in this installation guide and any applicable standard or code limitation should not be exceeded.

Type Y696

Installation Guide

D101770X014
English – February 2016

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