Tuesday, November 20, 2012

PRODUCT LAUNCH - New Twin Manifold to AS4839

Tesuco has developed and just released a new high pressure twin manual manifold.  This new manifold has been specifically designed to meet all of the requirements of the industrial gas industry, where two cylinders or cylinder packs need to be manifolded together to provide the user with a seamless supply.

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The manifold is made up of a solid brass block made from machined hex bar stock, with a clear finish to prevent oxidisation. There are non-return valves either side, as well as isolation valves with special windows to clearly indicate OPEN (in green) and CLOSED (in red), allowing the user to see the supply status without turning the valves. All of this is mounted to a strong structurally engineered 3 mm stainless steel mounting bracket with four mounting points to provide additional strength and support to the isolation and non-return valves, which are traditionally the weakest points.

The manifold has a maximum inlet pressure of 20,000 kPa, and comes in connection types to suit Oxygen, Acetylene, Argon, Helium, Hydrogen, Nitrogen (Type 50) and Air (Type 60) regulators. Inlets are 3/8" BSP (right hand or left hand, depending on the gas type) to suit the Tesuco connection leads and most other leads in the industry.

A complete manifold assembly for cylinder packs can be achieved by adding a regulator and 1800 mm connection leads. Tesuco also recommends (as it is required by the standard for some gases) to fit an isolation and safety relief valve assembly (and flashback arrestor for oxygen and fuel gases) to the outlet of the regulator. For cylinders the assembly is the same except that you should use 800 mm connection leads and add cylinder retention brackets.

Please follow the link from the list below to the appropriate location on our website for further information.

Twin Manual Manifolds

Single Stage Regulators

Dual Stage Regulators

High Outlet Pressure Regulators

High Pressure Connection Leads

Safety Relief Valve Systems

Cylinder Restraints

Mark Stadtmiller

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