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Safety Tips for the Refill Station 

 

1.   

Always

 chain your “mother” bottle securely to a wall or solid work station to protect the bottle from falling. 

2.    Place the station away from high foot traffic area.  This will prevent exposure to residual nitrous oxide va-

pors and tripping dangers associated with the “mother” bottle stand. 

3.    Positively mount the pump to a solid work surface.  

Do not 

attempt to fill nitrous bottles without mounting 

the pump.  The pumping process is cyclical and therefore the pump will vibrate during the pumping process.  

This will cause the pump to move and possibly fall over if not mounted properly.  

4.    The cyclical nature of the pumping process will cause minor whipping of the nitrous feed lines.  Take care to 

not bind or restrict the movement of the nitrous feed lines. 

5.    Place your refill station in a well-ventilated area away from any open flame which would included heated de-

vices such as hot tanks, water heaters and any area in close proximity to such equipment as welders.  

6.   

Always

 completely remove the bottle that you plan to fill from the vehicle or motorcycle that it is installed. 

7.   

Always 

verify the cylinder that you are filling has a current hydro test date.  The month and date (mm*yy 

format) are stamped into the neck of the bottle.  

Never

  fill a bottle that is more than five years past its 

test date.  These bottles should be sent for re-certification.  This can be done through most welding or 

scuba supply shops for a minimal charge.  

8.   

Never

 fill a bottle that has been altered, modified, dented, or appears to be heated by  a open flame. 

9.   

Always

 verify that a pressure release device is installed on the bottle valve.  It is illegal to fill a bottle in 

which the PRD has been removed or modified in any way.  

10. 

Never 

drive the pump with any gas other than clean dry air or vapor CO

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 regulated at no more than 100 

psi.  Use of 100 psi or more driven air can damage nitrous refill pump. 

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Refill Station Pump Warnings 

 

1.

Always

 use Teflon pipe sealant on all pipe (NPT) fittings.  It is recommended to use a Teflon paste 

sealant instead of Teflon tape to ensure no blockages in your system commonly caused by the use of 

Teflon tape.  

2. Loose connections of both feed air and nitrous oxide can cause serious injury or death. 

3.

Always

 pump nitrous oxide through the nitrous filter.  Never pump unfiltered nitrous oxide. 

4.

Do not 

exceed 100 psi for driving air pressure.  Pressures in excess of 100 psi can cause equipment 

damage and/or catastrophic failure of equipment.  Serious injury or death can result.  A high quality 

regulator/filter system should be used to assure no damage occur to air-driven pump used in the ni-

trous refill station. 

5. For the maximum pump life, driving air should be filtered to 10 microns. 

 

Introduction 

 

The ability to refill nitrous oxide bottles in the fields and as a service to customers is an important addition to any 

service facility or race shop. The Edelbrock Refill Station Kit is designed to provide a safe and effective way in which 

to recharge nitrous bottles.

 

Summary of Contents for Nitrous Refill Station 78000

Page 1: ...EDELBROCK NITROUS REFILL STATION 78000 Edelbrock Nitrous Systems 2700 California Street Torrance California 90503 Tech Line 800 416 8628 Tech Fax 310 972 2730 Rev 12 00...

Page 2: ...General Warranty It is the constant endeavor of Edelbrock Corporation to give our customers the highest quality products obtainable Edelbrock warrants each new product except Performer Series Carbure...

Page 3: ...y created for automotive applications and is available for sale to the public at many speed shops across the USA Safety Steps For Working With Nitrous Oxide 1 Never inhale Nytrous Plus Nitrous oxide N...

Page 4: ...gh most welding or scuba supply shops for a minimal charge 8 Never fill a bottle that has been altered modified dented or appears to be heated by a open flame 9 Always verify that a pressure release d...

Page 5: ...NPT female Reducer Bushings 1 3 8 NPT male x 1 4 NPT female Reducer Bushings 2 6AN Bottle Nut 1 326 to 4AN Adapter 2 Washer Bottle Nut 1 326 to 4AN Adapter Nut 1 4AN 12 Hose Blue 1 6AN 12 Hose Blue 1...

Page 6: ...near enough to the where transfer pump will be mounted for the 6 AN 6 ft hose to reach from the source bottle valve to the transfer pump Note Always use Teflon pipe sealant on all pipe NPT fittings 5...

Page 7: ...Never fill any cylinder above the full weight as stated on the cylinder label as weight of cylinder and gas 1 Check to be certain that the bottle you are about to fill is within the current hydro test...

Page 8: ...rt the bottle and repeat this several times until you feel the bottle temperature drop You can then turn the pump back on and continue pumping Also as the pressure creeps up in the bottle being filled...

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