Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Kegco Secondary Regulator used for? A: The Kegco Secondary Regulator is designed to dispense multiple kegs from a single CO2 tank at different pressures, making it ideal for commercial environments like bars and restaurants.
- Q: Do I need a primary regulator to use the Kegco Secondary Regulator? A: Yes, a primary regulator is required to connect to the Kegco Secondary Regulator via an air line.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of this regulator? A: The Kegco Secondary Regulator is constructed from durable brass, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.
- Q: How do I adjust the pressure on the Kegco Secondary Regulator? A: Pressure adjustments can be made easily using the T-style adjustment valves and shut-off valve, even when the regulator is cold.
- Q: What features does the Kegco Secondary Regulator have? A: It features four gauges to monitor CO2 pressure, four T-style adjustment valves for easy pressure changes, and four pressure release valves for safety.
- Q: Can the Kegco Secondary Regulator be mounted? A: Yes, it can be mounted on a wall or the inside of a refrigerator for convenient access.
- Q: Is this regulator suitable for home use? A: While it is primarily designed for commercial use, it can be used in home setups if you require dispensing from multiple kegs.
- Q: What kind of maintenance does the Kegco Secondary Regulator require? A: Regularly check the gauges for accuracy and ensure that the valves are functioning properly; clean any dust or residue from the regulator to maintain performance.
- Q: What is the maximum pressure this regulator can handle? A: The Kegco Secondary Regulator is designed to handle the pressures typically associated with CO2 tanks, generally up to around 60 PSI, but always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
- Q: Does the Kegco Secondary Regulator come with a warranty? A: Warranty details may vary, so it's advisable to check with the retailer or manufacturer for specific warranty information on the Kegco Secondary Regulator.