Tank-Mount Pressure-Regulating Valve

 

Attach these valves to acetylene, hydrogen, methane, propane, or propylene tanks to reduce a high inlet pressure to a lower, stable outlet pressure. They have Compressed Gas Association (CGA) numbered inlet fittings for secure connections to compressed gas tanks.

 

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Tank-Mount Pressure-Regulating Valve

CGA 300 Ngo Female x UNF Male, 1 Stage, T-Handle

Activation Pressure Driven
For Use With Acetylene
Inlet
     Connection Type Hose
     Hose Connection Type Threaded
     CGA Number CGA 300
     Connection National Gas Outlet (NGO) Female
     Location Side
     Thread Direction Right Hand
     Maximum Pressure 500 psi
     Pressure Gauge Included Yes
     Pressure Gauge Range 0 to 400 psi
     Stage Single
Outlet
     Thread Size 9/16″-18
     Connection Type Pipe
     Pipe Connection Type Threaded
     Connection UNF Male
     Location Side
     Thread Direction Left Hand
     Pressure Range 0 to 15 psi
     Pressure Adjustment Method T-Handle
     Pressure Gauge Included Yes
     Pressure Gauge Range 0 to 30 psi
Gauge Port
     Location Top
     Number of Ports 2
     Accuracy ±2.5%
     Temperature Range -20° to 120° F
     Shape 30° Elbow
Material
     Body Brass
     Seal PTFE
     Diaphragm Rubber
     Flow Coefficient (Cv) 0.17
Valve
     Type Pressure Regulator
     Function Pressure Regulation
     Country of Origin United States

Attach these valves to acetylene, hydrogen, methane, propane, or propylene tanks to reduce a high inlet pressure to a lower, stable outlet pressure. They have Compressed Gas Association (CGA) numbered inlet fittings for secure connections to compressed gas tanks. Choose a valve with the same CGA number as your tank and other system components. Valves come with a gauge to monitor outlet pressure and a gauge to monitor inlet pressure from the tank.

Choose a valve with a maximum outlet pressure that’s approximately twice your application’s normal operating pressure. Your operating pressure should never exceed 75% of the valve’s maximum outlet pressure.

Single-stage valves reduce pressure in one step, which causes the outlet pressure to fluctuate slightly as you empty the tank. They’re best for applications where a constant outlet pressure isn’t critical.

Valves with a brass body have a longer service life than valves with a brass and steel body.

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