Re: Welding Regulator Leakage

Re: Welding Regulator Leakage

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Welding Regulator Leakage J.Kahn 10-30-2006
J.Kahn wrote:
> I hooked up an oxygen regulator to a tank and opening the tank valve
> slowly it registered about 2200 psi. To check for the seal at the
> regulator connection I then turned off the tank valve with the regulator
> closed so that the gage was reading only the pressure of the few cc's of
> gas trapped between the regulator and the closed tank valve. The
> pressure would drop about 25-50 psi per minute. It should be zero no?
>
> John

Yes. Should be zero loss and hold pressure for hours. Check for any
dents on the nipple of the CGA fitting.. any debris on the inside of the
valve stem.. and ensure the regulator itself is "closed" when you say
its closed... maybe put a balloon over the end of the outlet and see if
the balloon inflates.. spray soapy water on the CGA fitting when the reg
is attached to the bottle and charged,.. look for bubbles to indicate
the leak.


And remember don't use anything with grease/oil when doing this
troubleshooting (sorry if im stating the obvious)..

Dave


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