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Dangit, I've been in Ballina for the last 4 days, I should have hit up old mate Bob the welder to see if I could have picked upCrusty said:
Dangit, I've been in Ballina for the last 4 days, I should have hit up old mate Bob the welder to see if I could have picked upCrusty said:
Same.manticle said:Once you guys have sorted all this out, I'll select my setup.
... Certainly don't want it happening in my oxy setup at work, nor my brewing area at home.
I'll keep reading before buying.
I still cannot find out why your statement is correct. What are they classified as?TSMill said:Disposable bottles are not classified as cylinders.
I think he's right, the relevant standards refer to "refillable cylinders", so presumably disposable ones don't count.zorsoc_cosdog said:I still cannot find out why your statement is correct. What are they classified as?
I'm inclined to follow this as well.Lyrebird_Cycles said:I think he's right, the relevant standards refer to "refillable cylinders", so presumably disposable ones don't count.
Mine just says valve conforms to EN ISO 13340zorsoc_cosdog said:I'm inclined to follow this as well.
But just waiting for the evidence. If anyone has a disposable cylinder, is there an Australian or International standard it states compliance to?
Your correct, there is no Australian standard for disposables.Brewman_ said:There is currently no Australian standard for regulators for disposable Oxygen Cylinders.
The one I sell is made in Italy to EN ISO standards. EN 2503.
It has an in built flashback arrestor for safety. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashback_arrestor
Hope that helps clear up any confusion
Hope so as I purchased this last weekmstrelan said:Think I'll go down the Brewman route when I eventually pull the trigger. Can we safely use the flow meter linked in #28 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/252193950453) with the Brewman kit? Is there any advantage of using the flow meter? It doesn't look like the highest quality.
I've been using the kit for quite a while. The use of a flow meter sounds like a good idea, agree, but I just don't think you need it. In an industrial /brewery situation then yes.mstrelan said:Think I'll go down the Brewman route when I eventually pull the trigger. Can we safely use the flow meter linked in #28 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/252193950453) with the Brewman kit? Is there any advantage of using the flow meter? It doesn't look like the highest quality.
I've had this on my set up for the last 18mths +. Haven't had an issue. however as I've said previously, I disconnect the bottle after every use.Exile said:Hope so as I purchased this last week
Bought the brewman kit and later a flow meter. I still have the flow meter in line but a waste imo. Just crank the valve till the bubbles break the surface and it will be close the reqd rate.mstrelan said:Think I'll go down the Brewman route when I eventually pull the trigger. Can we safely use the flow meter linked in #28 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/252193950453) with the Brewman kit? Is there any advantage of using the flow meter? It doesn't look like the highest quality.
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