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R232E-HBH

Item Number123110
  • Inlet: F. POL

  • Outlet: 1/2" FNPT

  • Capacity in BTU/H LPG: 500,000 *

  • Outlet Adj. Range ("WC): 1 - 2.2

  • Outlet Set Point (PSI): 2

Case Quantity: 10 Pcs.

Compact Design

* Capacity in BTU per hour LPG:

     Based on 30 psi inlet pressure & 20% droop.

Integral Two-psi regulators combine a First-Stage regulator and a Second-Stage, Two-psi regulator into one compact unit. Recommended for installations where piping distance is short, integral Two-Stage, Two-psi regulators provide all of the advantages of Two-Stage regulation (refer to LP-31). Fisher® brand integral Two-Stage, Two-psi regulators are color coded gray with a white cap and white UV rated cover for easy identification. Vents are screened with standard Second-Stage vent orientation over the outlet. The Types R632E and R232E 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 R23E and R632E 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 R232E – Designed for installations with small capacity loads up to 450,000 BTU per hour. With an overall length of 6.5 or 7 inches for NPT or FPOL connections respectively, this compact unit fits easily into confined spaces and is ideal for ASME tanks used on small domestic loads. Intermediate and outlet gauge taps facilitate easy system testing. A 3/8-inch NPT vent allows easy installation of vent piping. Use of a valve stem and lever provide stable regulation and excellent durability. A large fabric-reinforced diaphragm provides accurate regulation. The large orifice assists in minimizing freeze problems. Stainless steel internal and corrosion resistant coatings provide excellent corrosion resistance. The Type R232E also has the design that provides a recommended replacement life of 20 years.

Twin Cylinder Installations – The Type R232E can also be used on twin cylinder hook-ups found on travel trailers and stationary applications. These units offer a drip-lip vent style for installations without a vent protector. Proper installation requires the vent to be pointed down in a vertical position. Additional protection may be required if road splatter is a problem.