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Taylor-Wharton XL-65HP (with dual regulators) User Manual

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3. Install new fittings for the USE, VENT and LIQUID connections form the Gas Service

Change Kit. Leak test the fittings you just replaced, and change the gas service de-
cals to complete the conversion.

GAS SERVICE CHANGE KITS

Kit

Valve

Connection

Part No.

Gas Service

Name

Designation

GL50-8C35

Oxygen

LIQUID

CGA 440

VENT

CGA 440

USE

CGA 540

GL50-8C30

Inert

LIQUID

CGA 295

(nitrogen

VENT

CGA 295

or argon)

USE

CGA 580

HP50-8C30

Carbon Dioxide

LIQUID

CGA 320

VENT

CGA 295

USE

CGA 320

HP50-8C35

Nitrous Oxide

LIQUID

CGA 326

VENT

CGA 295

USE

CGA 326

REGULATOR MAINTENANCE

A dual stage, spring loaded regulator is employed for the pressure building/economizer
circuit. This regulator can be adjusted on the container, replaced, or checked and ad-
justed off the container in a readily fabricated bench adjustment fixture.

Regulator Adjustment – On Container

1. Fill the container with the appropriate liquid product.

2. Open the Pressure Building Valve and allow the container pressure to stabilize for

about an hour. Note the point where the pressure stabilizes.

3. Adjust the screw on the top of the regulator to raise of lower the pressure to the desired

point. When decreasing the setting, the pressure building valve must be closed and
the container vented to a lower pressure. Then repeat step 2 to observe the change.

REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT RANGES

Part No.

Normal Setting

Range

6999-9018

300 psig

200 to 350 psig

20.7 bar

13.8 to 24.1 bar

2068 kPa

1379 to 2413 kPa

6999-9015

125 psig

75 to 175 psig

8.6 bar

5 to 12 bar

862 kPa

517 to 1207 kPa

CAUTION:
When changing gas
service, install proper
fittings – DO NOT use
adapters. The following
procedure address the
physical changes to the
container only. For
detailed procedures on
the decontamination of
the container, itself, refer
to CGA pamphlet C-10
“Changes of Service for
Cylinders Including
Procedures For
Inspections and
Contaminant Removal.”

CAUTION:
Carbon dioxide and
Nitrous Oxide may
contain contaminants
such as hydrocarbons,
that are not easily
removed from cylinders,
an associated
components by
conventional oxygen
service cleaning
procedures. Once a
cylinder is placed into
CO

2

or N

2

O gas service,

it should never be
converted to another gas
service. See CGA
pamphlet C-10 for proper
procedures.

NOTE:
One clockwise turn of
the adjustment will raise
the setpoint by
approximately 30 psig (2
bar/207 kPa). See the
chart below to
determine the range of
adjustment for the
regulator you are
servicing. Do not attempt
to set the regulator to a
pressure outside of its
design range.

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