- Inlet: 1/4" FNPT
- Outlet: 1/2" FNPT
- Capacity in BTU/H LPG: 850,000 *
- Outlet Adj. Range ("WC): 9 - 13
- Outlet Set Point ("WC): 11
Case Quantity: 10 Pcs.
* Capacity in BTU per hour LPG:
Based on 30 psi inlet pressure & 2" W.C. droop.
Integral Two-Stage regulators combine a First-Stage regulator and a Second-Stage regulator into one compact unit. Recommended for installations where piping distance is short, integral Two-Stage regulators provide all of the advantages of Two-Stage regulation (refer to LP-31). Fisher® brand integral Two-Stage regulators are color coded gray for easy identification. Vents are screened with standard Second-Stage vent orientation over the outlet. The Types R632A and R232A first-stage screened vent is threaded to accept a 1/4-inch OD copper tube inverted flare with a 7/16-24 UN thread. The Types R232A and R632A have a temperature rating of -20 to 160°F, but have passed Fisher internal testing for lockup, relief start-to-discharge and reseal down to -40°F.
Type R632A – is an Underwriters Laboratories (UL®) listed regulator with a capacity of up to 950,000 BTU per hour, recommended for on-site cylinder installations, mobile homes and domestic installations, where separation of the First and Second-Stage is not cost effective. This unit offers a POL inlet connection for the easy drop-in replacement of Single-Stage regulators.
Type R632A’s high capacity relief valve and large 3/4-inch screened vent limit downstream pressure to less than 2 psi in an overpressure situation as required by NFPA 58. Type R632A is adjustable from 9 to 13 inches w.c., with a factory setpoint of 11 inches w.c. The Type R632A features include the 20-year recommended replacement life.
Type R632A has 1/8-inch NPT built-in gauge taps, orifi ced to a No. 54 drill size, on the upstream and downstream sides. These taps provide easy access for testing the proper operation of the First and Second-Stage while the system is pressurized. This regulator also features a large 3/4-inch drip-lip vent to reduce the chance of blockage by freezing rain or sleet when properly installed with the vent pointing down.