Kegco Pro Series Commercial Grade Dual Gauge Co2 Keg Beer Kegerator Regulator

Model: 542
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  • Works with any Co2 tank with a CGA-320 valve
  • Measures PSI as well as the volume of the Co2 gas in the cylinder
  • Regulator body is constructed of forged brass with all brass connections and components
  • Integral safety pressure relief valve releases at 45 PSI
  • Large hand control makes it easy to adjust the presure inside keg
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The Kegco 542 Pro series works with any Co2 Tank with a CGA-320 valve and measures PSI, as well as the volume of the Co2 gas in the Cylinder. The regulator body is constructed of forged brass with all brass connections and components, a sintered brass inlet filter, integrated nylon tank connection washer (and spare) and self resetting safety release valve. Both gauges feature an easy to read design. The top gauge lets you know how much Co2 Pressure is in the keg and displays 0-60 psi. The second gauge lets you know how much Co2 gas is left inside the Co2 Tank and features a 0-2000 display. A large adjustment knob with a lock ring allows gas flow to be changed without the need for a screw driver. This regulator includes a tamper proof safety pressure relive valve that releases at 45 psi. There is also a shut off valve that allows for instantly shutting off pressure to the keg without backing up your gas line.

  • Has a large hand control which makes it easy to adjust the presure inside keg
  • Pro Series Gauge
  • Pressure Adjustment Knob
  • Chrome Plated Brass Body
  • Output - 1/4" FNPT
  • Integral Safety pressure relief valve releases at 45 PSI
  • Manual Pressure Release Valve
Warning WARNING: This product has Brass components. Brass alloys are known to contain trace amounts of Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

03/31/2014

Good Quality
Miles

Very well made. Sturdy. Easy to use. Looks like it should last!

02/15/2014

works great
PBR303

This makes for a really tight fit in my Danby kegerator. The Co2 tank sits in the back corner, elevated. This regulator sticks out so far that i'm unable to turn the tank to slide the keg in place, and get the door shut. I suggest

12/29/2013

Service Product Superior
Hoobie Doobie

Website, Products, Customer Service, Superior..
I ordered my Regulator in the early am, spoke with an excellent Customer Service Rep (recent ASU Grad..go..go) Will use this company for any future needs..Thank You Again !

10/30/2013

I buy all my kegerator supplies from her
Diane

My order was received in a timely manner and the produce, dual gauge regular was a very nice product.

09/26/2013

I am Happy
Black Hills Homebrew Supply

I pressurized the regulator with the outlet valve closed and then shut the valve on the CO2 tank. It held pressure for a week. I use it for my home brew and am quite happy with the purchase.

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Question:
Can I replace the blow-off valve with one rated for higher pressure or is the unit itself only rated for 45psi? I already own this but now want 100 psi.
by Dan on October 14, 2019
Answer:
The gauges are also rated at a lower pressure rating, not able to accept 100 psi. I would recommend a high pressure regulator for your safety.
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by Ben on November 13, 2019
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Question:
Why am i not getting more output pressure? I already turned the knob all the way and the knob on my tank all the way and it's sitting below 40psi
by Albert on April 28, 2020
Answer:
Hi Albert, what beverage are you looking to dispense? These regulators are not designed to go higher than 40 PSI. I would suggest a nitrogen or a high pressure regulator.
by Jennifer on August 21, 2020
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Question:
What is the blue handle for?
by Ram on June 06, 2022
Answer:
That is a gas shut off to stop the flow of CO2 to the keg.
by Jake on June 06, 2022
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