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Duotight In-Line Regulator | 0-150 PSI | Liquid & Gas Compatible | 8 mm Duotight
D1046

Duotight In-Line Regulator | 0-150 PSI | Liquid & Gas Compatible | 8 mm Duotight

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Description

Easily set different pressures downstream from a single CO2 regulator. Serve different beverages at different pressures without the need for expensive regulator manifolds!

  • Compatible with both liquid and gas
  • 8 mm Duotight inlet/outlet for use with 8 mm OD EVABarrier tubing or 8 mm Rigid Joiners

The Duotight In-Line regulator works with both gas and liquid. Easily adjust the flow with the yellow adjustment knob. 8 mm Duotight fittings at both inlet and outlet make this unit perfect for use with EVABarrier 8 mm OD tubing (D1717 or D1718).

Suitable for applications ranging from 0-150 psi. Since this unit does not have a built-in pressure gauge, it can be used in the full pressure range without ever needing to purchase or swap out the gauge. We recommend using an adjustable relief valve/spunding valve on your keg to set the pressure.

This regulator is perfect for lowering your mains water pressure for use with the Continuous Soda Carbonator Keg Lid.

Specifications:

  • Pressure Range: 0–150 psi
  • Suitable for mains water pressure
  • Liquid and gas compatible
  • Easily disassembles for cleaning
  • 8mm (5/16") Duotight fittings at both ends
  • Wall mountable
  • Made from non-corrosive acetyl, nitrile, and stainless parts

 

KegLand Part number: KL02172

 

Item # D1046
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Availability California - In Stock
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Weight 0.14 LBS
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Flow control for specialized styles in addition to regular house brews.
Carl S on Feb 25, 2023
first time try on an affordable pressure regulator - I will use to reduce water pressure for a glass rinser
scott g on Feb 22, 2022
Flow control for specialized styles in addition to regular house brews.
Carl S on Feb 25, 2023
replacing blo-tie
John L on May 25, 2022
first time try on an affordable pressure regulator - I will use to reduce water pressure for a glass rinser
scott g on Feb 22, 2022
manage beer line presuure on per line basis
Valued C on Nov 1, 2021
manage beer line pressure
Valued C on Oct 12, 2021
simple fast connections and inexpensive
Brandon M on May 19, 2021
why not...many uses
Sean Hanna on Mar 12, 2021
Cost and size - for inline in my kegerator
Andrew H on Feb 26, 2021
To control co2 outflow when doing low o2 transfers
Andrew R on Feb 23, 2021
replacing blo-tie
John L on May 25, 2022
manage beer line presuure on per line basis
Valued C on Nov 1, 2021
How is this Duotight In-line Regulator different from the BlowTie Diaphragm Spunding Valve? Can the Duotight be used the same way?
Alex A Rivas on Mar 16, 2021
Duotight In-Line Regulator | 0-150 PSI | Liquid & Gas Compatible | 8 mm Duotight
Duotight In-Line Regulator | 0-150 PSI | Liquid & Gas Compatible | 8 mm Duotight
Duotight BlowTie | Diaphragm Spunding Valve | 0-40 PSI | 8 mm Duotight
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Can the Doutight in-line regulator be used for flow control for beer leaving the keg going to the tap?
Steven Simpkins on May 1, 2022
BEST ANSWER: I tried it for that purpose and it didn’t work. It creates too much foam, there are other products to control flow on the market that should do a better job.
Can I add a pressure gauge to this?
CJ Botticelli on Jan 25, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Sure - you just need the right duotight fitting to go to the gauge. I have one on a T to use for spunding/priming pressure monitoring.
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Works perfectly
We've had two of these in our keezer for a year with no issues. You may want to pick up a push in pressure gauge along with these to be able to dial in the pressure, it's a little finicky setting them up without it.
April 21, 2021
Purchased
over 2 years ago