Philip1993
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Ok, after several busted knuckles, stripped wrench faces, gouged pipe and valves, much cursing, disassembly, pipe dope removal, teflon tape application, etc., etc. the 4 bank AS&S regulator assembly is back together. I found one tiny leak at the #2 gauge connection, but nothing to account for the erratic pressure losses in the other 3 regulators secondaries. I bench tested for 24 hours with tiny variations +/-, but no significant negative loss. No visible leaks using soapy water and/or kids bubble solution. Now it's back into the fridge to see if it behaves in colder climates. Unfortunately, it'll take a few days as it worked fine on the bench before and then misbehaved in the fridge.
I'll keep posting in case someone else is interested.
Based on bench testing, it appears these regulators behavior with 0 primary (input) pressure is undefined. Sometimes they maintain secondary pressure, sometimes they back-bleed and lose secondary pressure. I've seen one drop instantly on primary depressurization, and the others drop at apparently random times, some quite a long time (up to 1hr+) after the primary pressure has dropped to zero.
I'll keep posting in case someone else is interested.
I applied pressure with ball valves closed, shut off the tank, and walked away. Within 10 minutes, regulator #1 was down to 0psi. Within another 45 minutes, regulator #2 was down to 0psi. #3 appears to be doing okay.
Based on bench testing, it appears these regulators behavior with 0 primary (input) pressure is undefined. Sometimes they maintain secondary pressure, sometimes they back-bleed and lose secondary pressure. I've seen one drop instantly on primary depressurization, and the others drop at apparently random times, some quite a long time (up to 1hr+) after the primary pressure has dropped to zero.