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New: Accumulator Valve & Gauging Assembly RGA-102
ByReasontek Corporation
Accumulator Gauging Adapter, 1-15G, for monitoring accumulator pressures.
Connections:
1/2-20 UNF 2A (male) to the accumulator stem;
1/2-20 UNF 2B (female) to the gas valve;
1/4″ NPT to the pressure gauge
Material:
carbon steel, stainless steel
Adapter only, gas valve and pressure gauges are sold separately.
RGA-102, this adapter connects directly to our standard 1-15 gallon accumulators with standard charging valve and pressure gauge mounting. The users can read and monitor the accumulator pressure in real time. Or pressure rupture disc can be mounted instead. (pressure gauge and rupture disc are sold separately)
RGA-102 has two different materials: carbon steel with Zinc plate protection and stainless steel.
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