PenPen
Well-Known Member
I am looking to buy my regulator set up for my kegs. Id like to have a dual-guage primary regulator with a single-secondary regulator. Im going to T off of the main primary line with one line going to the higher psi keg and the other line going to the secondary regulator.
My question is this. Is there any need for me to install an in-line check valve below the T going to the higher psi keg?
I cant conceptualize a situation where the pressure in the higher keg would push back into the line. But Im new at this, so what do I know?
If the higher psi keg did blow back into the line, while theres a check valve on the primary regulator, theres nothing that would stop the flow to the input of the secondary regulator, thus gucking it up.
Any guidance is appreciated.
My question is this. Is there any need for me to install an in-line check valve below the T going to the higher psi keg?
I cant conceptualize a situation where the pressure in the higher keg would push back into the line. But Im new at this, so what do I know?
If the higher psi keg did blow back into the line, while theres a check valve on the primary regulator, theres nothing that would stop the flow to the input of the secondary regulator, thus gucking it up.
Any guidance is appreciated.