I have been using common beer regulators for dispensing CO2 throughout the brewhouse. At long last, I am ready to replace them with bigger, better ones. We use bulk CO2 that normally operates at under 300 psi, but when that tank runs out on us mid-stream, we switch to a high pressure tank, 3000 psi. THese regulators need to be able to be ganged together.
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Victor SR310-320 High Flow CO2 Regulator 10-200 SCFH No. 0781-0355
Two in parallel is even sweeter. They are normally set to 50 psi and use a secondary regulator downstream to dial in your final pressure. Am looking for upgrades to the secondaries at this time.
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Hey,
I have used common gas regulators from companies like Norgren (http://store.norgren.com/INT/en/cat3/node1009.html). If installed on a distribution line which is in stainless, we normally have fittings made to convert the regulator ports to triclover or DIN. I also have the stainless guys make a spool piece to take the regulator out for when we want to CIP/sterilise the CO2 main.
Oh, but hey these are after our bulk liquid tank which is providing CO2 at ~6bar.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Alex
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Was going to start a thread on this, so figured I'd bump this one.
I was just going to buy one of those Micromatic ones linked above, but the specs claim a MAX of 3.5 scfm. Seems like this would have a really hard time keeping up, no? Our dewar came w/ a beefier looking regulator that we have set at 90 psi for our keg washer, but we're needing a secondary to branch off for lower pressure applications. I'm having the hardest time finding a high-flow regulator for whatever reason and our CO2 supplier, while looking into it, doesn't seem very knowledgeable about the subject and especially the specific application.
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Here's some. http://www.grainger.com/product/HARR...Z56?s_pp=false
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Originally posted by Valleybrew View PostI use these around the brewery and they work great for high flow applications.
http://www.micromatic.com/draft-keg-...s-pid-642.html
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