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Free output regulator
Free-flow gas regulator for butane/propane
Built-in non-return valve
Perfect for regulating the gas output of our gas cylinders
Supply pressure from 0.3 to 16 bar
Optionally includes fitting/nozzle and nut for connecting gas hose
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The free-flow gas regulator with nozzle is the perfect option to supply gas to our burners so that we can regulate its output to our needs.
The upper control allows us to modify the gas output capacity, making it easier to regulate the fire strength of our burners. The non-return valve makes it easy to prevent the regulator from accidentally moving its selected gas capacity, avoiding possible accidents or the flame of our burner losing power during use.
Optionally, you can request a nozzle or fitting along with your free-flow gas regulator, in case you do not already have one in your possession.
Technical characteristics
- Gas type: LPG - B/P
- Inlet connection: G-56 (EN 12864) left-hand twist
- Outlet connection: H-2 (EN 12864)
- Supply pressure from 0.3 to 16 bar
- Built-in non-return valve
Additional information
The adapter is designed to be mounted on valves with a diameter of 35, according to figure G56 of the EN 12864 standard.
It is recommended to change this adapter every 10 years, based on its manufacturing date, in order to ensure its correct and safe use.
This adapter is intended for outdoor use only.
The adapter must not come into contact with water or dripping water. In turn, the gas bottle used should not be moved or manipulated during use.
Installation and use of the free-flow gas regulator
- For the correct and safe use of the free-flow gas regulator, we recommend following these instructions:
- Make sure that the regulator knob is in the closed position.
- Lift the black ring, located at the bottom of the regulator, with both hands and place it on the gas cylinder valve.
- In this position, press down until you hear a click, this is a sign that the regulator has engaged correctly. To make sure it has been done correctly, grab the body of the regulator and try to remove it. If you can remove it, repeat the 2 previous operations.
- To open the gas flow, turn the knob to the left.
To disconnect the free-flow gas regulator:
- Make sure to turn the regulator knob to the right until this operation is no longer possible.
- Lift the black ring with both hands and separate the regulator from the cylinder.
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