I always use a Procon pump with the internal popoff set at 250 PSI, and a second regulator set to 225. The popoff is not meant to be used as a regulator. You'll also need a 3/4 HP motor, a bell adaptor, coupler set, something to control the motor, solenoids for the bays, and a tank. It's easy enough to assemble the solenoids with tee's and nipples. You can't use block solenoids unless you can find them with a 250 PSI MOPD -
Kleen-Rite only sells 150. I use the 3/32" orifice valves that can handle that pressure, or if I want to maximize flow I use valves rated to 1200 PSI that have full flow.
Dultmeier systems are cheap for not good reasons. They use closet shelving to mount the solenoids and electric controls, which looks good until the first time it gets wet, then it disintegrates into sawdust. I've been using cutting boards from Costco, it looks good, same material you can buy for $35 a square foot but it costs $9 for a 18 x 24" sheet.