Dynaflow Reg Burst Disk?

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  • Lakeview Bulldog
    Registered User
    • Nov 2002
    • 348

    #1

    Dynaflow Reg Burst Disk?

    Does anyone happen to know what the pressure rating is on the burst disk for a old Centerflag Dynaflow regulator? There is not a lot of info about them out there. Any info would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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  • athomas
    Of course it works-its AGD
    • Jan 2002
    • 8039

    #2
    They would be standard rating for the pressures they are using. On the bottle side, a 3000 psi bottle uses a 5000psi burst disk. A 4500psi bottle uses a 7500psi burst disk. On the low pressure side of air and for CO2 bottles, a 1800psi burst disk is used.
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    • Lakeview Bulldog
      Registered User
      • Nov 2002
      • 348

      #3
      Thank you very much. Thats what I suspected. There was no marking on the reg or the disk. I think I have some strange reg. Its definitely a Dynaflow but there is no writing on it. Just wanted to double check. Never can be too careful with HPA.
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      • BigEvil
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        • Feb 2005
        • 9333

        #4
        Originally posted by athomas View Post
        They would be standard rating for the pressures they are using. On the bottle side, a 3000 psi bottle uses a 5000psi burst disk. A 4500psi bottle uses a 7500psi burst disk. On the low pressure side of air and for CO2 bottles, a 1800psi burst disk is used.
        ^What he said. They are standard burst disks, you shouldn't have any issue finding them.

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