Taprite T742 Dual-Gauge CO2 Regulator | 3/8" Hose Barb with Integrated Shut-Off & Backflow Check Valve

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Taprite T742 Dual-Gauge CO2 Regulator | 3/8" Hose Barb with Integrated Shut-Off & Backflow Check Valve

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  • Model: Taprite T742 Series (Made in the USA).
  • Gauges: 0-60 PSI (Low Pressure) and 0-2000 PSI (High Pressure/Tank Volume).
  • Connection: Standard CGA-320 Inlet for CO2 Tanks.
  • Outlet: 3/8" OD Barb with 1/4-Turn Shut-Off Valve.
  • Safety Features: Integrated check valve prevents backflow; Blow-off at 55-65 PSI.
  • Accuracy: Massive diaphragm provides consistent, non-drifting pressure delivery.

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The Taprite T742 Dual-Gauge CO2 Regulator is a professional-grade pressure control solution designed for extreme accuracy and long-term reliability. Featuring a heavy-duty forged brass body, this regulator is engineered to provide a constant pressure flow even as the CO2 volume in your cylinder decreases. The Dual-Gauge design allows you to monitor both your output pressure (0-60 PSI) for perfect carbonation and the remaining tank pressure (0-2000 PSI), so you’re never caught off guard by an empty tank.

Safety and system integrity are at the core of the T742's design. It comes equipped with a built-in 3/8" hose barb shut-off valve that includes an integrated one-way check valve. This critical feature prevents beer or soda from backing up into the regulator diaphragm if a pressure drop occurs, protecting your equipment from internal corrosion. The large, ergonomic adjustment knob allows for tool-free pressure settings, while the high-quality polycarbonate gauge lenses are shatter-resistant for use in busy commercial environments.

The "No-Creep" Calibration: When setting your pressure, always start with the adjustment knob turned fully counter-clockwise (Off). Slowly turn it clockwise until you reach your target PSI (usually 10-12 PSI for standard ales). Pro-Tip: To ensure an airtight seal at the tank, always check that the plastic CO2 washer (or built-in O-ring) is present in the regulator nut. Hand-tighten the nut, then use a CO2 wrench for an additional 1/4 turn. Never use Teflon tape on the regulator-to-tank threads; these are mechanical seals, and tape can actually cause leaks by preventing the nut from seating fully.

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