Gas Feed Into Regulator
- far9410
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Re: Gas Feed Into Regulator
If I'm looking at this correctly, there isn't a high pressure gauge in the picture, this is a bank of secondary regs to distribute different pressures to a number of kegs . So there must be another reg fitted to the bottle. So no need to re arrange the gauges , just feed in from the primary, whichever side you choose.
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- jmc
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Re: Gas Feed Into Regulator
Gauge on right goes up to 250 bar. Looks like a high pressure gauge to mefar9410 wrote:If I'm looking at this correctly, there isn't a high pressure gauge in the picture, this is a bank of secondary regs to distribute different pressures to a number of kegs . So there must be another reg fitted to the bottle. So no need to re arrange the gauges , just feed in from the primary, whichever side you choose.


However as its not up to pressure hard to tell if CO2 isn't regulated before it gets to gas management board.
You can still lose a bottle of CO2 to a leak on the low pressure side (

- far9410
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Re: Gas Feed Into Regulator
My pic only shows the two on left and half of the one on right, I assumed they were all same, as are mine. 

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Re: Gas Feed Into Regulator
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A better picture, I'm just going to mount it vertically - thanks for the replies
A better picture, I'm just going to mount it vertically - thanks for the replies