Type 50 - MK4 Regulator N2 (6.5bar PRV & 100psi Gauge) - KegLand

Type 50 - MK4 Regulator N2 (6.5bar PRV & 100psi Gauge)

$42.00
Sale price  $42.00 Regular price 
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Type 50 - MK4 Regulator N2 (6.5bar PRV & 100psi Gauge) - KegLand

Type 50 - MK4 Regulator N2 (6.5bar PRV & 100psi Gauge)

KL07443

$42.00
Sale price  $42.00 Regular price 
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The MK4 Dual Gauge gas regulator (Type 50 for N2 (Nitrogen) is the only regulator you'll ever need to buy for any stout or non-carbonated cocktail dispensing system. With a large body and precision diaphragm, this regulator provides high flow rates and very accurate adjustments in both psi, bar and kpa.
NOW WITH A 5 YEAR WARRANTY!

Please note: All new units come with an 8mm x FFL duotight push in fitting. If you would like a barbed connection you will need to purchase this as an addon - 1 x Swivel Nut and Barb to suit FFL connection.


Nitrogen MK4 Dual Gauge Multi Gas Regulator

The Type 50 for Nitrogen - MK4 Dual Gauge gas regulator is the only regulator you'll ever need to buy for a deluxe nitrogen stout/cocktail setup. With a large body and precision diaphragm, this regulator provides high flow rates and very accurate adjustments in both psi and kpa.

The most common problem with other regulators sold on the market was that contamination would occur through the seat and cap assembly within the regulator. This has now been solved with a second sintered filter on the underside of the seat assembly, within the regulator, to block contaminants.


New and Improved Features
Stronger Steel Gauges made from thicker steel
Triple scale gauges in kPa, Bar and PSI
* New Colour Coded PRV valves.  As many customers are using pressurisable fermenters such as the KegMenters and Fermentasaurus  units this is an important safety feature to make sure lower pressure relief valves are used for some appilcations.  Also being colour coded it's easy to identify which prv is fitted.
* New Gauge Guard Available (sold separately)
* New M6 Mounting Holes for easy Mounting


This regulator can be used for a wide range of gasses but for other gas types a different Nut and Stem Is required.  Out of the box this regulator will be suitable for either 100% Nitrogen or CO2+Nitrogen Mixed Gasses.


If you want to protect your regulator we highly recommend getting one of these Gauge Guards.

 

Flow Rate
350kpa   -   30m3/h
200kpa   -   20m3/h
100kpa   -   10m3/h
Body and Stem: Chrome Plated Brass
Gauges: Rubber bump guard
PRV: Colour coded and interchangeable (Green 4.5bar is stock standard)

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Overall rating: 4.909091 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Nitro

"Can pour my nitro stout now just like at the pub"

Blake C. (5/5)

Best value on the market

"Does as advertised at a great price point."

Bryce V. (5/5)

Compact ready to use regulator.

"Compact ready to use regulator."

David S. (5/5)

As always the product works

"As always the product works as it should, and it's always ready to collect quickly."

Leigh D. (5/5)

Quality

"Quality products at affordable prices 👌"

Sean G. (5/5)

The best

"The best"

Turi K. (4/5)

Thanks for great service

"Great and helpful…you can actually speak to someone on the phone. Sales team very helpful and knowledgeable, prices are great and click and collect was easy. One of the best companies I have dealt with in years."

Phillip F. (5/5)

"Worked as advertised"

David (5/5)

Type 50 - MK4 Regulator

"looks good top price works well"

Andrew N. (5/5)

Well made - does the job

"Had it in place and working 3 minutes out of the packaging."

Richard P. (5/5)

Q&A

I bought a new high pressure gauge to replace the damage one on my MK4 regulator for N2, but when I screw the new gauge in it seems to bottom out and tighten on the nylon seat when facing backwards and I cannot align the gauge to face the front of the regulator. If I back it off to face the front it leaks. The new gauge is a Kegland 4500 PSI. Is there anything I can do to sort this or do I need to use thread tape?
Use Loctite Thread Lock - this will seal after cutting, so it does not need to be tight on the thread