JBL PROFLORA CO2 REGULATOR, Professional
Pressure control valve for CO2 fertilisation systems
Features & Advantages
- Regulates tank pressure sensibly
- Disposable bottles U system
- Reusable bottles M-System
- Incl. Adapter
- Easy to use
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Description
This pressure control valve reduces the high cylinder pressure to low working pressure in order to sensibly regulate the CO2 supply. Thanks to the high-quality design with anodized aluminium and a reliable sealing washer, the valve works extremely effectively. It is easy to use: the product is simply screwed onto the CO2 pressurised gas cylinder; the CO2 addition is regulated as required by means of a fine needle valve. A safety pressure relief valve protects the valve from accidentally set too high a working pressure!
The pressure regulator is compatible with all CO2 disposable bottles in the U system and for all reusable bottles in the M system.
Tip: By unscrewing the knurled nut (W21.8x1 / 14) using an Allen key, the pressure reducer fits the M10x1 thread of the disposable bottles.
Included in the scope of delivery: A CO2 pressure reducer for reusable bottles including an adapter that can be unscrewed, so that it also works reliably on CO2 disposable bottles.
| Item no.: | JBL-6467200 |
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| Content: | 1 Pc |
| EAN: | 4014162646729 |
| Manufacturer No.: | 6467200 |
| Brands (Manufacturers): | JBL |
| Types of Fish : | Fish, Invertebrates |
| Usage: | Aquarium, Fresh water |
Legal information
| Manufacturer: | JBL GmbH & Co. KG, Dieselstrasse 3, 67414, Neuhofen, Germany, www.JBL.de |
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