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Western Model Mini-DG Oxygen Regulator Flashback Arrestor

Part Number: FA-90SKU: WESFA-90
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Item Details

Western Oxygen Flashback Arrestor with A-size helps to stop flashbacks by preventing ignition of mixed gases and protects hoses, regulators as well as cylinders. Regulator style green arrestor with pressure rating of 125 PSIG has rated capacity of 40 SCFH with a 5 PSIG pressure drop and prevents serious incidents stimulated by reverse gas flows or flashbacks. It has flame trap made from 316 stainless steel and provides downstream as well as upstream protection. Internal check valve avoids reverse flow and accidental mixing of oxygen and fuel gases. Valve requires 3 oz low open/close pressure to open and 10 oz reverse pressure to positively close. Reusable arrestor does not require manual resetting and comes with complete installation, testing as well as operating instructions. It is UL listed and 100% tested.

Features

  • Color-coded for gas service to provide added safety - oxygen (green), fuel gas (red)
  • Internal check valves designed to prevent reverse flow and accidental mixing of oxygen and fuel gases
  • Maximum operating pressures are 15 psig for acetylene, 22 psig for other fuel gases, and 125 psig for oxygen
  • Rated capacity of 40 scfh with a 5 psig pressure drop
  • Torch and Regulator models provide downstream and upstream protection
  • 10" maximum cutting capacity
  • Reusable manual resetting not required
  • UL listed and 100% tested
  • Complete installation, testing and operating instructions included
  • Safe-Mate models feature quick connect design for quick and easy installation and disconnection

Specifications

  • UL Listed

WARNING

  • WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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