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Harris® Model 330-500PSI-CGA320 Heavy Duty Liquid Cylinder Gas Withdrawal Carbon Dioxide Single Stage Regulator, CGA-320

Part Number: 3001099SKU: HCL3001099
$554.04

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Item Details

Harris Model 330-500-320 heavy-duty regulator allows for gaseous withdrawal from carbon dioxide liquid cylinders. Its unique design permits inlet pressures up to 3000 PSIG for use on high pressure cylinders. The Harris Model 330 features a brass body, brass T-screw bar adjusting handle, stainless steel diaphragm, 2.5 in. brass dual scale gauge, one-piece encapsulated seat design with internal filter and PTFE Teflon® seat and Harris’ exclusive self-reseating, tamper-proof internal high pressure safety valve. Model 330 has an auxiliary plugged low pressure port. Conforms to CGA-E-4 standard for gas pressure regulators.

Features

  • One-piece encapsulated seat design with internal filter to protect the PTFE Teflon® seat from particulate contamination
  • Forged brass body and bonnet for longer service life
  • Stainless steel diaphragm for corrosion resistance and greater strength in adverse conditions
  • 2.5" Brass dual scale easy-to-read gauge (psi/kPa)
  • Easy-to-operate brass T-screw bar adjusting handle
  • Designed specifically to operate on liquid cylinders and high pressure cylinders without damage
  • Unique design allows inlet pressures up to 3000 PSIG
  • Equipped with tamper proof, self-reseating, high pressure internal safety valve
  • Includes an auxiliary plugged low pressure port

Applications

  • Cryogenic cylinders for vapor withdrawal

includes

  • Tamper-proof self-reseating internal HP safety valve
  • Auxiliary plugged low pressure port

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nitrogen Dioxide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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