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Zip HydroTap BCS Series - CO2 Regulator Gauge Explanation; Performing a Gas Leak Test

Zip HydroTap BCS Series
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802265US v1.27 06.21 BCS, BCS100-75 Install Instructions Page 15 of 36
After replacing a bottle or after making a gas connection, perform a Leak Test:
Stage 1:
1. Turn the gas OFF
2. Using soapy water applied with a sponge, or with a brush, cover all of the gas joints with a liberal
amount of suds.
Stage 2:
1. Turn ON the gas.
2. Adjust the pressure to 3 bar (39 - 43 psi)
3. Inspect the joint for leaks.
4. If any bubbles appear, the joint will need to be resealed.
CO
2
Regulator
Leak Test
Pressure regulating knob
ON - OFF knob
Green zone
Relief
valve
NOTE:
Be careful not to lose the
small sealing olive in the
end of the braided hose.
This olive is necessary
to ensure a gas tight
seal between the braided
hose and the regulator.
This gauge shows the pressure in the bottle and
indicates when the bottle is empty. Initial bottle
pressure will be 35-40 bar (507-580 psi) .
This gauge shows the adjustable limit (3.0±0.1 bar,
or 39±1 psi) required for the HydroTap to function
correctly

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