Regulator, En g li s h – Nostalgia Electrics KRS6100 SERIES User Manual

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REGULATOR

The Double Regulator works the CO2 Tank and measures PSI (pounds

per square inch), as well as the volume of the CO2 gas in the Cylinder. Set

Output Pressure Gauge between 8-12 PSI for a nice, frothy head.

1.

Close the Shut Off Valves on the Double Regulator, and

open the CO2 Tank Valve (#9) completely.

2.

Unlock Screw using Allen Wrench (included). Slowly turn the Double Regulator

adjustment screw until the desired pressure is shown on the Output Pressure

Gauge (8-12 PSI). Turning clockwise will increase the output pressure,

and turning counter-clockwise will decrease the output pressure.

3.

Once desired pressure is reached, you may re-lock Screw using Allen Wrench.

4.

Open the CO2 Shut Off Valves on the Double Regulator to allow

gas flow from the Double Regulator to the Keg Couplers.

5. When only tapping one Keg, make sure that the unused CO2 Shut Off Valve is CLOSED.
6.

When the CO2 Shut Off Valves are open, you will hear the keg pressurizing.

The output needle will drop momentarily until the pressure has

equalized. Then the needle will return to the point you set it at.

7.

The Keg Couplers are designed with a pressure relief valve (PRV). Pull the ring on

the PRV briefly to allow gas to vent. This will permit gas to flow through the Double

Regulator and help obtain a more accurate reading on the Output Pressure Gauge.

8.

Re-check the output pressure on the Double Regulator, and if necessary re-adjust using step

#2 until the desired pressure is shown. It is always wise to follow up any adjustment to the

Double Regulator with a brief pull of the PRV ring to ensure an accurate output reading.

Tank Pressure

Gauge (0-3000

PSI) for

measuring PSI

of CO2 in tank.

Output

Pressure

Gauge

(0-60 PSI) for

measuring PSI of

CO2 outflow from

Tank to Keg

(8-12 PSI

recommended).

Screw adjusts

the output

pressure.

Adjust using

Alan Wrench.

(included)

Pressure

Relief Valve

CO2 Shut Off

Valves (shown in

closed position)

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