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PGI90005522 - 2.0 LPM Fixed Flow Calibration Gas Regulator, C-10 Inlet

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OVERVIEW

Essential Gear for Gas Safety and Compliance

Safety is the backbone of any welding or industrial operation, and maintaining your gas detection equipment is just as important as maintaining your welding torch. The Regulator For C-10 Cylinders 2.0Lpm is your go-to tool for keeping your personal gas monitors and area detectors functioning correctly. When you are working in confined spaces or areas with potential gas hazards, you rely on your sniffer to keep you safe. This regulator ensures that when you test that sniffer, you are doing it right.

Designed to fit the standard "calibration bottles" you see in every safety shop, this regulator screws directly onto C-10 cylinders (the ones with the 5/8"-18 thread). It takes the guesswork out of the process by delivering a pre-set flow of 2.0 Liters Per Minute. While many modern monitors use lower flow rates, certain specific equipment and older models require this higher 2.0 LPM flow to trigger the sensors correctly and ensure a pass result during calibration. Using the wrong flow rate can lead to failed calibrations or, worse, inaccurate readings when it matters most.

Built tough for the job site, this regulator isn't a fragile piece of lab glass. It features a solid metal construction that can handle being tossed in a tool bag or the back of a truck. The easy-to-read gauge lets you know instantly if you have enough gas left for the day's checks, saving you from climbing down a ladder or walking to a site only to find your bottle is empty. The barb outlet makes connecting your tubing quick and secure—just push the hose on, turn the knob, and you are flowing gas.

Don't cut corners on safety. Regular bump testing and calibration are what stand between a safe shift and a hazardous incident. This regulator is an affordable, reliable solution for ensuring your gas detectors are reading zero when the air is clean and alarming loud and clear when hazards are present. Whether you are a safety manager overseeing a fleet of monitors or a welder responsible for your own confined space permit, this regulator is a critical accessory for your safety program.

Additional Information
Brand:Generic
Item:Regulator
Used On Which Gas:Calibration Gas
Connection Type:C-10
Flow Rate:2.0 LPM
Inlet Connection:C-10 (5/8"-18 UNF)
Outlet Connection:Hose Barb
Gas Type:Calibration Gas Mixtures
Material:Nickel Plated Brass
Packaging Description:1 per each
CGA Fitting:n/a
Max Inlet:N\A
Max Outlet:n/a

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Fixed Flow Regulator (2.0 LPM)
  • 1 x C-10 Inlet Connection
  • 1 x Hose Barb Outlet

APPLICATIONS

  • Calibration of portable gas detectors
  • Bump testing of personal safety monitors
  • Maintenance of fixed gas detection systems
  • Industrial hygiene surveys
  • Confined space entry equipment verification
  • Sensor response testing

FAQ

This regulator is designed for cylinders with a C-10 connection, which is a 5/8"-18 UNF thread. This is the standard connection for most disposable calibration gas bottles (34L, 58L, etc.).

No, this is a fixed-flow regulator set to deliver exactly 2.0 Liters Per Minute (LPM). This ensures consistent delivery for instrument calibration.

It depends on the material. Most standard C-10 regulators are nickel-plated brass, which is suitable for common mixtures like H2S, CO, and LEL, but for highly corrosive gases like Chlorine, a stainless steel regulator is often recommended. Check your gas SDS.

The regulator has a hose barb outlet. You will need a piece of flexible tubing (usually 3/16" ID) to connect the barb to the calibration cap or inlet of your gas monitor.

No, the gauge on the regulator indicates the pressure remaining inside the cylinder, which helps you know when the bottle is running low.

Different gas monitors and sensors have different flow requirements. While 0.5 LPM is common, some specific instruments or older sensors require a higher flow rate of 2.0 LPM to respond accurately. Always check your instrument's manual.

The regulator itself is reusable, but the C-10 cylinders it attaches to are typically disposable and non-refillable.

Using a flow rate that is too low may result in the sensor not detecting the gas concentration accurately, leading to a failed calibration. Using a rate that is too high wastes expensive gas.
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