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NSN 4820-01-527-3730

Oxygen System Pressure Regulating Valve

About this product

Manufacturers suggested name is regulator, oxygen, automatic opening; contains electrical remote override capability to open the regulator fromthe flight compartment & manual override on the valve to open the regulator for mask deployment.

Manufacturer part number 17B1N8024-501 for national stock number 4820015273730.

Datasheet

  • Product description

    Oxygen System Pressure Regulating Valve NSN 4820-01-527-3730.

  • MPN or Model

    17B1N8024-501

  • Schedule B
    8481.80.9015 (Regulator valves, self-operating, for controlling variables such as temperature, pressure, flow and liquid level)
  • First End Connection Type
    Threaded internal tube
  • End Connection Quantity
    2
  • End Application
    C17 acft; aircraft oxygen system
  • Criticality Code Justification
    Feat and agav
Oxygen System Pressure Regulating Valve

A valve used to automatically maintain within close limits a predetermined pressure within an oxygen system regardless of the higher fluctuating or constant inlet pressure. The excess pressure is bypassed to the accumulator or reservoir in lieu of passing through the entire system. It is specifically designed and/or cleaned for oxygen systems. Excludes valve, regulating, system pressure; valve regulating, fluid pressure and valve, calibrated flow.

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Manufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
MPN manufacturer part number Registrant or Supplier
17B1N8024-501 Boeing Company, The
B42600-3 Carleton Technologies Inc
Stock Check
Availability for this item was last checked on 07/21/21. The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
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