ndavis2
New Member
Heres the problem:
I have a dual regulator, put 30 psi to seal the corny and check for leaks with star san, none. The high pressure dial reads 500 psi and the regulator dial 30 psi, fine. If I turn off the cylinder main valve, after about 2 sec the high pressure drops to 0 psi and I hear a hiss during it. The corny is down to 0 psi next day. A lot of traffic talks about the cylinder valve being "back seated" and the valve always has to be open, but this bleedback doesnt always happen. Is there any kind of pressure relief valve in the regulator that explains this or is it indeed the cylinder valve seat? It seem to be kinda delayed, as if purposeful? Happen to anyone else?
Thx Harris
I have a dual regulator, put 30 psi to seal the corny and check for leaks with star san, none. The high pressure dial reads 500 psi and the regulator dial 30 psi, fine. If I turn off the cylinder main valve, after about 2 sec the high pressure drops to 0 psi and I hear a hiss during it. The corny is down to 0 psi next day. A lot of traffic talks about the cylinder valve being "back seated" and the valve always has to be open, but this bleedback doesnt always happen. Is there any kind of pressure relief valve in the regulator that explains this or is it indeed the cylinder valve seat? It seem to be kinda delayed, as if purposeful? Happen to anyone else?
Thx Harris