co2 secondary regulator and nitrogen blend

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Will my co2 secondary regulator work with a 70-30 mixed gas?

It is for wine on tap and pressure will only be 4 psi.

thanks

Alan
 
Hi

The regulator does not care what gas it is. Weather your regulator will run at 4 psi - try it and see.

Bob
 
Hi

The regulator does not care what gas it is. Weather your regulator will run at 4 psi - try it and see.

Bob

Put chlorine gas through there and then see if the regulator cares!

Haha. As long as the gases are relatively inert (nitrogen, air, CO2, argon etc.) it should be fine.
 
Put chlorine gas through there and then see if the regulator cares!

Haha. As long as the gases are relatively inert (nitrogen, air, CO2, argon etc.) it should be fine.

Hi

Fluorine would probably be a bad choice as well. Oddly enough pure oxygen isn't all the friendly to a normal regulator either.

Bob
 
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