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ZENSOAR 1/2" Natural/Propane Gas Pressure Regulator for Grill Generator with 2 Brass Pipe Fittings (1/2" x 5/8"), 1/2 PSI (Inlet pressure), LPG 10" NG 4" (Outlet pressure), 13/16" In and Out Opening
ZENSOAR
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【Versatile Gas Compatibility】This regulator is compatible with both Natural Gas (NG) and Propane (LP) applications. It offers adjustable outlet pressure settings: 10" water column (w.c.) for LP and 4" w.c. for NG, accommodating varying gas flow rates for each mode. 【Instruction】When using the LPG mode: LP inlet pressure is 3.5 kPa (14" w.c.), outlet pressure ranges from 2.45 to 2.55 kPa (10" w.c.), and gas flow rate is 28 L/Min. When using NG mode: NG inlet pressure is 1.75 kPa (7" w.c.), outlet pressure ranges from 0.95 to 1.05 kPa (4" w.c.), and gas flow rate is 38 L/Min. 【Pipe Thread Size】Designed for 1/2" Inlet and 1/2" Outlet Female Pipe Thread (FPT) GAS PIPE fittings. Please verify that your gas pipe or regulator opening measures approximately 13/16 inches, as depicted in the pictures. 【Temperature Resilience】Operates reliably within a temperature range of 14°F to 302°F, suitable for diverse environmental conditions. To maintain optimal performance, avoid installing the regulator too close to heating equipment or in extremely cold environments. 【Caution】Prior to purchase, confirm compatibility with your existing setup and consult product images for precise dimensions. Temperature fluctuations can impact the regulator’s performance due to its internal spring mechanism. 【High-Quality Brass Fittings】Our package includes a valve body and two brass fittings crafted for durability. These fittings are designed with corrosion resistance, high-temperature ductility, and low magnetic permeability, ensuring optimal performance across a wide operating temperature range from -65°F to 250°F. 【Common Causes of Gas Regulator Failure】1.Incorrect Inlet and Outlet Dimensions: Using a gas regulator with incorrect inlet and outlet dimensions can prevent appliances from receiving the proper gas pressure for combustion. 2.Air Cap Not Removed: If the air cap is not removed during installation, the diaphragm won't move, preventing gas flow. This does not indicate a defective gas regulator. it simply needs proper setup. 3.Dirt or Debris Contamination: Dirt or debris entering the gas regulator through the air cap or gas inlet can jam the spring or diaphragm, causing regulator failure., Manufacturer: ZENSOAR
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