When pulling a vacuum on an existing system, will remaining refrigerant oil in the tubes affect your vacuum reading? In my mind the oil will evaporate just like water and ruin your vacuum reading?
If you put nitro before you put pessured ,full ope valve on high side..then slowly open nitro regulator. .up to 150 psi.. check me if im wrong..then you see the low side .going up..to 150 psi . Then closed the nitro.
Cylinder systom testing checking psi nigtgeon syslinnder nitgeon reualter fixing seting 2gueges fee gaugd open valvd afyone sidd psi seting other filling 100psi cher ac systom using 110 120 mord good condshion systom only 100 if ehg mor coper nes old bad dsmges 1000%expres out sidd jobed jolly hvac systom ok sir jolly
@@deenibeeniable p1v1= p2v2 Where P1 is pressure in atmosphere ,V2 is volume you want to calculate, P2 pressure read by gauge and V2 is water capacity of the cylinder. For a gauge reading 1000psi , the volume of gas should be 1000*40(water capacity)/14.5
Couple hundred dollar regulator? Jeez.. unless you got a flow regulator with the whole float ball and comes with purge valve and over pressure releases.. i paid 35$ for my double gauge regulator.. works great..
excellent teaching for nitrogen leak setup
Best video ive seen explaing this, thank you
Awesome video! Thank you!
Good video easy to understand 👍🏼
Thank you so much!
Thank you very much sir that was quite helpfull
Fantastic video brother thank you
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Very helpful thank you so much.
Thank you very much for this detailed video on regulators. Helped me a lot!
Hi, do you know if the regulator fits different size tanks? Or do you need a different size to screw into different tanks?
So the regulator is closed when it spins freely, not back seated counter clockwise? Also, is there a relief valve after the regulator?
When pulling a vacuum on an existing system, will remaining refrigerant oil in the tubes affect your vacuum reading?
In my mind the oil will evaporate just like water and ruin your vacuum reading?
Wonderfully done, thank you
What type of hose pipe and connector you used?
If I leave it on by accident, how long would it take to empty the tank at maximum pressure?
Does the nitrogen regulator fit any size tank? Is it a standard fitting?
Great video. I do have a question? Can you rent a bottle and regulator? I’m a DIYer wanting to pressure test my car’s A/C system
Same question. I'm going to call a welding supplier soon
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tightening (closing) the valve, increases the regulated pressure?? 🤔… shouldnt it be other way round as closing the valve kills the pressure
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Is that a 40cf or 60cf tank?
HI Do you know the size of the regulator stem and thread size.
I have seen 1/2 x 26 and 1/2 x 27 very confusing. thanks
All nitrogen tanks have the same thread.. just like all oxygen tanks have reverse thread..
Do we need to tighten the regulator into cylinder a little harder than shown in the video (02:28)?
Seems so
Can you tighten it all the way up , coz I need about 400-500 psi in my pressure system ?
Is it possible to do so ?
size of cylinder?
If you put nitro before you put pessured ,full ope valve on high side..then slowly open nitro regulator. .up to 150 psi.. check me if im wrong..then you see the low side .going up..to 150 psi . Then closed the nitro.
Cylinder systom testing checking psi nigtgeon syslinnder nitgeon reualter fixing seting 2gueges fee gaugd open valvd afyone sidd psi seting other filling 100psi cher ac systom using 110 120 mord good condshion systom only 100 if ehg mor coper nes old bad dsmges 1000%expres out sidd jobed jolly hvac systom ok sir jolly
How much price to nitrogen gas regulator
How do you tell how much gas is left in the tank?
By checking the reading of pressure gauge on right side that read 2000psi
@@SanjeevKumar0007 So fractions of the tank will be proportional to 2000? Half tank = 1000 and so on?
@@deenibeeniable are you talking about pressure or volume.
Volume
@@deenibeeniable p1v1= p2v2
Where P1 is pressure in atmosphere ,V2 is volume you want to calculate, P2 pressure read by gauge and V2 is water capacity of the cylinder. For a gauge reading 1000psi , the volume of gas should be 1000*40(water capacity)/14.5
Couple hundred dollar regulator? Jeez.. unless you got a flow regulator with the whole float ball and comes with purge valve and over pressure releases.. i paid 35$ for my double gauge regulator.. works great..
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