Perlick DC72S, DC96S Connecting the Regulator to the CO2 Cylinder, Replacing CO2 Gas Cylinder

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Installation and Tapping – Concessionaire Dispensers

Connecting the Regulator to the CO2 Cylinder

Remove blue plug from regulator fitting. (Note: Do not remove the carbonic washer).

Screw regulator onto gas cylinder valve. Tighten with wrench until vertically straight. Be sure that shut-off valve (black lever) on regulator is in the OFF (horizontal) position.

Place a screw clamp over end of red air line and push onto regulator tailpiece. Tighten clamp with a screwdriver.

 

REGULATOR

HAND

CO2

FITTING

 

VALVE

PRESSURE

 

 

GAUGE

 

 

20 30 40

PERLICK

10 50

Replacing CO2 Gas Cylinder

Turn CO2 hand valve clockwise until seated and close shut-off valve on regulator.

Unscrew regulator from cylinder fitting.

Replace carbonic washer (Part No. 157F2P), if needed and reattach regulator to filled cylinder.

Turn CO2 hand valve counterclockwise until fully open. Turn regulator shut-off valve to open position.

Adjust CO2 gas flow as required, turning clock wise for higher pressure.

Proper CO2 Handling

always...

Connect a regulator (reducing valve) to

0

PSI 60

CO2

GAS

DRUM

 

 

CO2 cylinder.

Secure cylinder in upright position whether in

 

storage or in use.

Keep cylinder away from heat. Rupture disc

 

vents at 122° F. maximum.

Ventilate room after high pressure gas leakage.

Check the last DOT test date on cylinder neck

FITTING FOR

RED AIR HOSE

REGULATOR

ADJUSTING

SHUT-OFF VALVE SCREW (BLACK LEVER IN

CLOSED POSITION)

Adjusting the CO2 Gas Flow

Turn regulator adjusting screw counterclock- wise until it turns freely.

Turn hand valve counterclockwise on CO2 cylinder to the fully open position.

Turn regulator adjusting screw clockwise until desired pressure is reached (approximately

12-15 lbs.). Tighten stop nut on adjusting screw.

Open shut-off valve on bottom of regulator.

CO2 Leak Test

Dilute a small amount of liquid dishwashing soap and rub the soapy mixture around each connec- tion. If bubbles appear, tighten connection.

 

before filling. If more than five years old, the

 

cylinder must be retested to DOT specifications.

Be sure CO2 cylinder outlet fitting is free of dust

 

or dirt before attaching regulator.

Store CO2 cylinder and regulator assembly

 

upright.

Allow only properly trained and experienced

 

personnel to handle high pressure gas.

never...

Connect cylinder directly to a keg without a regulator (reducing valve).

Drop or throw regulator or CO2 cylinder.

Transport CO2 cylinder in a closed vehicle.

Apply oil to a regulator.

Shut off CO2 cylinder when not in use. You will not save gas by doing so!

Allow untrained, inexperienced personnel to handle high pressure gas.

Failure to heed this warning could result in personal injury or death.

Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.

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Form No. Z2283

Rev. 06.14.10

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