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Harris® Model HP715-100SCFH-CGA320-120 Volt Heavy Duty Electrically Heated Carbon Dioxide Electrically Heated Flowgauge, CGA-320

Part Number: 3100220SKU: HCL3100220
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Item Details

Harris Model 715-100-SCFH 120V heavy-duty two-stage electrically heated flowgauge regulator is specifically designed for gaseous withdrawal from carbon dioxide cylinders up to 100 SCFH. Regulator with 2 1/2" chrome-plated brass scale gauges features delivery pressure ranging from 0-200 PSIG and supply pressure gauges of 4000 PSIG. Regulator incorporating CGA-320 inlet is provided with a "B" 5/8"-18 RH(F) outlet. CGA-E-4 certified regulator featuring stainless steel diaphragm has a encapsulated seat design with 10 micron filter.

Features

  • One-piece encapsulated seat design with internal filter and a PTFE Teflon® seat
  • Designed to resist high-flow carbon dioxide regulator freeze-up.
  • Chrome plated brass gauge
  • Stainless steel diaphragm
  • 200 watt heater
  • Controls flow up to 100 SCFH
  • 120 or 240 VAC
  • All electrical components are UL® Listed

Applications

  • Gas-shielded welding
  • Industrial applications

includes

  • 200 watt, 120 volt heater

Specifications

  • Regulator Type» Electrically Heated Flowgauge
  • Gas Service» Carbon Dioxide
  • Delivery Rate» 100 scfh
  • Inlet Connection» CGA-320
  • Workload» Heavy Duty
  • Outlet Connection» 5/8" - 18 RH (Female)
  • Gauge Diameter» 2.5

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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