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Form No.Z2278
Rev. 11.29.10
installation and tapping
Direct Draw Dispensers Self-Contained
installation and tapping
Direct Draw Dispensers Self-Contained
connecting the regulator to the 
co
2
 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.
CO2
PRESSURE
GAUGE
CO2 
GAS 
DRUM
REGULATOR
FITTING
REGULATOR
ADJUSTING
SCREW
FITTING FOR
RED AIR HOSE
SHUT-OFF VALVE
(BLACK LEVER IN
CLOSED POSITION)
HAND
VALVE
PERLICK
PSI
10
50
0
60
20
40
30
adjusting the co
2
 gas flow
 
■ Turn regulator adjusting screw 
counterclockwise until it turns freely.
 
■ Turn hand valve counterclockwise on CO
2
 
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.
co
2
 leak test
Dilute a small amount of liquid dishwashing 
soap and rub the soapy mixture around each 
connection. If bubbles appear, tighen connection.
replacing the co
2
 gas cylinder
 
■ Turn the CO
2
 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 CO
2
 hand valve counterclockwise until 
fully open. Turn regulator shut-off valve to open 
position.
 
■ Adjust CO
2
 gas flow as required, turning 
clockwise for higher pressue.
proper co
2
 handling
ALWAYS...
 
■ Connect a regulator (reducing valve) to CO
2
 
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 before filling. If more than five years 
old, the cylinder must be retested to DOT 
specifications.
 
■ Be sure CO
2
 cylinder outlet fitting is free of 
dust or dirt before attaching regulator
 
■ Store CO
2
 cylinder and regulator assembly 
upright.
 
■ Allow only properly trained and experienced 
personnel to handle high pressure gas.