Taprite Commercial 2-Product Dual Gauge Primary Kegerator Regulator

Model: T742-2
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  • Features a grey polycarbonate bonnet will not chip, break, or fade
  • Large hand control makes it easy to adjust the pressure inside the keg
  • Main gauge indicates how much Co2 pressure is inside the keg
  • Second gauge indicates how much Co2 is left in your tank
  • All regulators are pressure tested to assure in-field reliability
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This Taprite T742-2 Commercial 2-Product Dual Gauge Primary Kegerator Regulator is loaded with features! The regulator has a large hand control which makes it easy to adjust the pressure inside the keg. This is a dual gauge regulator with the main gauge indicating how much Co2 pressure is inside the keg and the second gauge indicating how much Co2 is left in your tank.

  • Polycarbonate bonnet will not chip, break or fade.
  • Non-adjustable "shut-down" built in to the body of regulator
  • The high pressure ports have left-hand female threads to prevent their use as a lo-pressure outlet
  • The non-removable adjusting screw is designed so that when it is turned all the way in the maximum downstream delivery pressure will not exceed 50 PSIG.
  • Internal relief valve opens whenever delivery pressure exceeds set pressure by 15 PSIG. This feature serves as a warning that the seat or diaphragm may be worn or damaged and should be replaced.
  • Sintered metal flow control filter in the inlet nipple to prevent dirt and other particles from damaging internal regulator parts.
  • Permanent Quad-Ring Seal on inlet nipple helps eliminate a source of leaks... no need to use a new fiber washer each time tank is changed.
  • Outlet features NADS 1600C shutoff which eliminates a source of gas leaks. The ball-type check valve helps prevent product back-up into the regulator, a common cause of malfunction in the regulating and relief valve parts. Hose barb end designed for use with 5/16" I.D. pressure tubing.
  • All regulators are pressure tested to assure in-field reliability.
  • Seat assembly is easily replaceable in-field... no need to remove regulator from tank.
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.

02/12/2019

Excellent Regulator!
jcav

This regulator works great, no leaks and no creeping when carbing your kegged beer. Does exactly what it's supposed to do.

06/22/2016

Excellent Value
Dmusikman

Worth the extra $10. Regulator probably the most important part of your kegerator setup. Nice upgrade over the Kegco.

10/08/2015

Works great
Ben

We used this over the weekend at a tailgate--was wonderful when coupled with our jockey box. Very easy to adjust the pressure with the grey plastic knob.

09/03/2015

Works as advertised
Terry

I needed this to run two kegs at once and am very satisfied. Easy to regulate the individual pressures.

02/10/2015

A Few Dollars Extra For Less Headaches
Johnny

I bought this for my third keezer. I had this one already, bought another similar gauge that had a metal knob to twist and a second ring to keep it in place, but was also a dual output regulator. Due to my co2 tanks being in the keezer, it was hard to turn, set, and lock when cold on the cheaper one.

Now, in all actuality, I've really only had to set my gauges twice per kegerator (minuscule pressure creeps on this one and the cheaper one, had to dial back after a day and then both were golden).

The one that was a few dollars less is just harder to do everything. The ball valves for the individual lines stick if you blow one keg and not the other, the pressure adjusting knob is harder to turn, etc. This one works well at room temp and in the cold, saw less creep, and if one keg blows, the ball valves turn easily AND seal well.

I bought one, used it, bought a chrome off-brand one, disliked it (although it functioned...but with little faith) and bought this one for my third build. Plus, you can get rebuild kits for this one if you ever have a problem with a diaphragm or anything.

I think the difference was like $9 so why not??

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Question:
Hi, I purchased this from you guys and was wondering the best option to add 1 air line to this. I need 3 lines for 1 CO2 tank. Thanks!
by Derek on August 03, 2020
Answer:
There are many ways to split your gas, the most popular would be an air distributor, that way you will have a shut off valve for each line.
by Nick on August 17, 2020
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