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Excess Flow, Check, Filler & Vapor Equalizing Valves

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RegO ® <strong>Excess</strong> <strong>Flow</strong>, <strong>Check</strong>, <strong>Filler</strong>, & <strong>Vapor</strong> <strong>Equalizing</strong> <strong>Valves</strong><strong>Excess</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>Valves</strong> for Liquid or <strong>Vapor</strong> WithdrawalThese valves are designed for bottom mounting in consumer storagetanks for liquid service. They may also be top mounted for vapor service.These valves are designed especially for use with RegO ® globe andangle valves.UL®A8013D2723CPart NumberInlet OutletEffective ThreadedApproximate Closing <strong>Flow</strong>**WrenchConnection ConnectionLength End ToHex FlatsLiquid<strong>Vapor</strong> SCFH (Propane)M. NPT NPT(Approx.) Port (GPM Propane) 25 PSIG Inlet 100 PSIG InletA8013D¾”9⁄16”39A8013DA 1¼” 1” 1 7 ⁄8”21⁄32” -448,700 14,700A8013DB 1¼”11⁄16” 55 10,900 19,3002723C 1¼” ¾” 1 11 ⁄16” 1¼” 3 3 ⁄16” 20 3,900 6,900* ¾” F. NPT Dip Pipe Connection** Based on horizontal installation of excess flow valve. <strong>Flow</strong>s are slightly more when valves are installed with outlet up; slightly less when installed with outlet down.NOTE: Multiply flow rate by .94 to determine liquid butane flow and by .90 to determine liquid anhydrous ammonia flow.<strong>Excess</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> Valve for Pressure GaugesDesigned for container use in pressure gauge installations to minimizeexcess gas discharge in the event the pressure gauge is sheared. Asuitable shut-off valve should be installed between this valve and thepressure gauge to allow convenient gauge replacement.UL®<strong>Excess</strong> <strong>Flow</strong>,<strong>Check</strong>, <strong>Filler</strong> & <strong>Vapor</strong><strong>Equalizing</strong> <strong>Valves</strong>Approximate Closing <strong>Flow</strong>*Inlet Outlet Wrench Effective ThreadedPartConnection Connection Hex Length End ToLiquid <strong>Vapor</strong> SCFH (Propane)NumberM. NPT F. NPT Flats (Approx.) Port(GPMPropane)25 PSIG Inlet 100 PSIG Inlet2884D ¾” ¼” 1 1 ⁄16”111¼” ⁄16” N/A 60 110* Based on horizontal installation of excess flow valve. <strong>Flow</strong>s are slightly more when valves are installed with outlet up; slightly less when installed with outlet down.NOTE: Multiply flow rate by .94 to determine liquid butane flow.<strong>Excess</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> Valve for DOT CylindersDesigned for use on portable systems with vapor or liquid includingtorches, heaters, lead melting burners, tar and asphalt burners, wallpapersteamers and other applications involving portable DOT cylinders. ThePOL inlet attaches directly to the cylinder valve and the outlet mounts tothe regulator.UL®PartNumberInletConnectionOutletConnectionWrenchHex FlatsEffectiveLength(Approx.)Liquid(GPM Propane)Approximate Closing <strong>Flow</strong>*<strong>Vapor</strong> SCFH (Propane)25 PSIG Inlet 100 PSIG Inlet3199W Male POL ¼” 7⁄8” 1 1 ⁄16” .95 265 500* Based on horizontal installation of excess flow valve. <strong>Flow</strong>s are slightly more when valves are installed with outlet up; slightly less when installed with outlet down.NOTE: Multiply flow rate by .94 to determine liquid butane flow.75

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