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LOGICO2 SMB CO2 SAFETY VALVE, FAIL SAFE SHUT OFF VALVE DESIGNED FOR CO2 PRESSURE OF 0.15 TO 30 BAR (2.2 TO 435 PSI). WHEN THE SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT IS REACHED, OR THE POWER IS CUT OFF TO THE SAFETY SYSTEM, THE VALVE SHUTS OFF THE CO2 FLOW THUS MINIMIZING THE RISK OF OVER EXPOSURE AND SAVING THE COST OF LOSING CO2.

co2 safety valve in stock

This CMBecker CO2 regulator (1-product / 1-pressure) features a CGA 320 nut for connecting to your CO2 cylinder. The locking knob allows you to set and keep your desired serving pressure.

CMBecker CO2 Regulators were collaboratively designed by draft beer professionals in Germany, USA and Portugal. These CO2 regulators are professional grade and built to last. The CMBecker line of regualtors has one of the best warranties in the business. The dual gauge feature of this regulator allows you to view remaining CO2 cylinder pressure as well as pressure output to your draft system. The on-body PRV (pressure relief valve) is an additional feature that allows you to depressurize your system at the regulator, rather than at the keg.

co2 safety valve in stock

This 1-way distributor with nickel-plated brass body and toggle shut-off helps you control air flow in your beer system when pressurizing a single keg. The built-in safety valve helps meet requirements if you are in a state which requires your beer dispensing system to have a minimum of 2 safety relief or blow-off valves.

In a single line system, the keg coupler provides one safety release and this air distributor would provide the second. This beer gas distributor also allows you to stop the air supply without having to go all the way back to the tank valve. Convenient brackets for vertical or horizontal mounting are included.

co2 safety valve in stock

Beginning July 8, 2019 H56xx series relief valves coming from Hansen will include both POP-EYE self-alarming technology and the new Anti Corrosion Technology (ACT) coating. They have discontinued the old style pressure relief valves. We have a limited amount of stock of the old style. Please call or email us if we can help.

POP-EYE is Hansen’s standardization of self-alarming relief valve technology. It provides positive indication (bright, flashing LED) when a relief valve lifts, helps eliminate subjectivity and personnel hazard in trying to identify the valve that lifted.

co2 safety valve in stock

Always connect CO2 gas cylinder to reducing valve or regulator. Failure to do so could result in an explosion with possible death or injury when the cylinder valve is opened.

If it becomes difficult to breathe and your head starts to ache, abnormal concentrations of carbon dioxide may be present in the area. Close the main valve on the CO2 cylinder and leave the room immediately.

It"s important to remember that carbonation is proportional to absolute pressure, not gauge pressure. Atmospheric pressure drops as elevation goes up. Therefore, the gauge pressure needed to achieve proper carbonation at elevations above sea level must be increased. Add 1 psi for every 2,000 feet above sea level. For example, a retailer at sea level would use 11.3 psi gauge pressure to maintain 2.5 volumes of CO2 in beer served at 38F. That same retailer would need 13.3 psi gauge pressure at 4,000 feet elevation to maintain 2.5 volumes of CO2.

Briefly pull the ring on the keg coupler"s pressure relief valve "F" again to allow gas to flow through the regulator to obtain a more accurate reading on the low pressure gauge "D".

If you will be dispensing multiple kegs that use the same CO2 pressure, you can split the gas flow to each keg using a two product regulator or an air line distributor. However, if you will be dispensing multiple kegs with different pressure requirements, secondary gas regulators will be needed to adjust the pressure for each keg.

A: It takes approximately 1/2 lb. of CO2 to dispense a 1/4 barrel of beer. Depending on what size keg you will be dispensing and what size CO2 tank you purchase, you can expect to dispense the following number of kegs: