Ever worry about a gas leak when the flow gets too high? Worry no more with the MB Sturgis Propane Pigtail's built-in bypass mode! When the flow rate reaches a hefty 450,000 Btu per hour, this system kicks into gear, ensuring that gas flow is shut off to prevent leaks and keep your setups safe. Ideal for single or dual tank setups, it's a safety net you didn't know you needed.
Living in extreme temperatures? No problem! This pigtail boasts a thermal shut-off mechanism that turns off gas flow when exposed to extreme heat from an open flame. Handles temperatures from -40°F to 140°F, making it a reliable companion no matter where your travels take you.
Connecting your propane cylinder to the regulator just got easier. The MB Sturgis pigtail comes with a 1/4" male inverted flare fitting, perfect for a secure and hassle-free connection. It’s compatible with popular regulators like the Cavagna 924N and Flame King 2-Stage Regulator, ensuring that your propane setup is as streamlined as possible.
Say goodbye to replacing worn-out hoses. Constructed from durable thermoplastic and steel, this hose is built to withstand high pressure and high flow rates, making it a worthy investment for your propane needs. Its flexibility and durability ensure no cracking or leaks, even with exposure to the elements.
Want reliability? This hose is UL569 and ANSI Z21-81 certified, meeting high standards for safety and performance. Rated for up to 350 psi maximum pressure, it's the dependable choice whether you’re heading out on a short camping trip or a long winter stay.
Installing a propane hose shouldn’t feel like a chore. With straightforward hand tools, you can replace or install this pigtail effortlessly. Whether you’re dealing with side-by-side bottles or need flexibility due to tight spaces, this pigtail makes DIY maintenance a breeze.
Bypass Mode for Safety: This Type 1 connector will go into bypass mode if the flow rate surpasses the maximum flow capacity for this connector, which is 450,000 Btu per hour. A ball inside of the fitting will push an internal spring down, pressing firmly against the bottom of the fitting to shut off the flow of gas.
When choosing a Type 1 connector, consider your overall propane demands and choose a connector with a flow rate that just exceeds it. That way, you won't trigger the bypass mode during normal use, but it will trigger in the event of a leak. If the bypass valve engages, stop using gas and start checking your connections for leaks.
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