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Satellite propulsion regulator

Eaton’s satellite propulsion regulator is an integral component used to pressurize bipropellant tanks in communication satellite propulsion systems. We designed our regulators with a lightweight composite spring system, a machined titanium housing and in a series-redundant configuration to ensure continued system function should either of the redundant regulator pair fail open, ensuring high reliability.

 

Our satellite propulsion regulator features metal-to-metal seats in both stages to resist upstream migration of dinitrogen tetroxide (N2O4) or hydrazine (N2H4) vapors. In the absence of such vapors, a metal-to-Vespel® seat can be used in the upstream regulator to further mitigate internal leakage. Additionally, Eaton’s valve designs utilize welded closures throughout the gas flow path to further minimize external leakage.

Specifikacijos

Specifications

Item Imperial          Metric
Medium Helium  
Inlet Pressure 400 to 4,000 psig (28 to 276 barg)
Outlet Pressure 232 psig (16 barg)
Lockup Pressure 247 psig (17 barg)
Lockup Pressure 6,000 psig (414 barg)
Burst Pressure 12,000 psig (827 barg)
Flow 6.7 scfm  
Internal Leakage 5.6 x 10-2 sccs  
External Leakage 1.0 x 10-6 sccs  
Weight 2.15 lb max (0.98 kg)

Operating Environment

Item Imperial          Metric
Temperature -50 to 120 deg F (-46 to 49 deg C)
Humidity 0 to 95%  
Vibration 12.1 grms each axis