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Moore 55M Nullmatic Controller
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Posted by Jim Bell on 19 July, 2008 - 12:00 am
I am working on a project for the Canadian Navy looking to replace the Moore 55M Nullmatic Controllers we use on our ships on pressure regulating valves. Siemens (who bought Moore) discontinued the line a few years back and does not offer a pnuematic replacement, they went completely electronic for some reason. Has anyone replaced their 55Ms with something else that: 1. is pneumatic, 2. of similar size, and 3. must be shock qualified. Any help appreciated, I just started looking online and this forum looked like a good place to ask some pros. Cheers!

Posted by Mark on 19 July, 2008 - 3:00 pm
Hi,

Wow. A blast from the past. I saw a lot of Moore used with General Regulator hardware. GR was owned by Forney and GR was sold to TANO years ago. GR is still used by the US Navy so I assume GR hardware is still in production.

Good luck,
Mark
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