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Taprite Secondary Regulator | 1 Way | Wall bracket for easy mounting | 5/16” barbed
D1067A

Taprite Secondary Regulator | 1 Way | Wall bracket for easy mounting | 5/16” barbed

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Perfect CO2 regulator for wall mounting in a cold box or outside of your keezer etc!
  • Wall brackets for easy mounting
  • 5/16” barbed outlet fittings with individual shutoff valve

How does one keg of beer, one keg of sparkling wine, and one keg of root beer, sound for your next party? Awesome? Yeah, we think so too. But, each of these different beverages requires a different serving pressure, and nobody wants to go buy an extra CO2 tank and regulator for each different beverage. Enter the Secondary Regulator!

 
Standard multi-body CO2 regulators are heavy and can make a CO2 tank prone to tipping over, especially as it gets empty. Combine that with the fact that there aren’t Gauge Cages for multi-body regulators and you’ve got a recipe for disaster.
 
Secondary regulators do not attach directly to CO2 tanks, instead mounting to the side or wall of a fridge, kegerator or jockey box. They allow you run multiple keg pressures from one tank of gas. CO2 line from your existing system attaches to secondary input, and the output pressure to the keg is easily adjustable. 
 
Features wall brackets for easy mounting. Multiple units can be purchased and ganged together, making it a snap to expand your system at any time. 5/16” barbed outlet fittings with individual shutoff valves.
Item # D1067A
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Availability California - In Stock
Pennsylvania - Out Of Stock
Weight 1 LBS
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replacement of existing hardware
Tim H on Jun 25, 2021
I'm going to add a tap to my kegerator tower
Ricardo D on Jan 15, 2021
replacement of existing hardware
Tim H on Jun 25, 2021
Need a second regulator for different beer styles
Richard D on Jun 14, 2021
I'm going to add a tap to my kegerator tower
Ricardo D on Jan 15, 2021
so I can run soda and beer off the same tank
Joshua F on Apr 27, 2020
Need
Vernardo S on Sep 20, 2019
So I can carbonate soda and beer at the same time
Kennan A on Jun 26, 2018
Need a second regulator for different beer styles
Richard D on Jun 14, 2021
so I can run soda and beer off the same tank
Joshua F on Apr 27, 2020
Why can't I get my secondary regulator above 11 PSI? I live at altitude and need ~12.5 PSI (2.54 volumes of CO2). My primary regulator is set to 14.0 PSI. Keg temperature is at 35F.
Richard Dimock on Aug 5, 2021
BEST ANSWER: I wonder if the differential is sufficient. Try raising the primary significantly. I run seltzer on my primary at around 30 psi and step down to ale pressures with secondaries. If your primary is just the first regulator in the double than It's a bad regulator as I believe the co2 should just pass through at the pressure coming off the tank. Both regulators in a double should both see the same input pressure.
I have the D1060 regulator and want to add a secondary regulator for a second keg, what are all the hardware parts that I would need to purchase to set that up? My primary runs the Keg550.
ERIK CAMPOS on Sep 6, 2022
BEST ANSWER: My set up required a gas line and hose clamps between the regulators and then a gas line, hose clamps and corny keg ball lock quick disconnect (QD) gas in-barb (KEG710) out of the secondary regulator to the keg.
Does this model have the built in check valve?
Thomas Zaccario on Feb 26, 2018
BEST ANSWER: No, this model does not have a check valve.
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