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When setting up a new natural gas pressure reduction and metering station, every technical specification matters. Among them, the supply voltage often becomes one of the first details engineers look into—after all, it determines whether the “heart” of the entire control system can function properly.
For Huayan’s CNG PRMS, there is no fixed answer to this question. Because we understand that power grid standards vary across the globe. Therefore, the supply voltage of our CNG PRMS can be fully customized according to the specific requirements of different countries and regions. Whether it’s 380V/50Hz commonly used in Russia, 415V/50Hz widely adopted in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, or 480V/60Hz in North America, we can adapt accordingly. From the PLC control cabinet to the electric heating system, the entire electrical configuration is designed based on your project site.
This philosophy of “adapting to local conditions” runs through the design and manufacturing of every Natural Gas Pressure Reduction Skid we deliver. From the choice of regulators (Emerson, Kimray, etc.), to stainless steel materials, flow ranges, inlet/outlet pressure parameters, and whether to integrate a heating system or Siemens PLC cabinet—everything can be customized to your needs. What we provide is more than just a Gas Pressure Regulating Skid; it is a complete solution that aligns perfectly with your local operating conditions, practices, and certification standards.
At Huayan, customization is not just a slogan. It is a core capability built over two decades of serving clients in more than 30 countries. Whether your project is located in the freezing zones of Siberia or in the high-temperature environments near the equator, the CNG PRMS you need will be delivered in the way that fits best.
So, regarding the supply voltage question, the answer is simple: It’s up to you.