INSTRUCTIONS for
F-15-272
January, 2001
Be sure this information reaches the operator.
You can get extra copies through your supplier.
PREST-O-LITE
®
R-511LPG FUEL GAS REGULATOR
P/N 21820
SPECIFICATIONS
Gas Service ..................................................................................... FG-2, propane, MAPP*
Inlet Connection ..................................................................................................... CGA-510
Outlet Connection .......................................................................... CGA-021 (3/8" 24LH)
Delivery Pressure Range ..................................................................................... 0 - 45 psig
Flow Capacity ...................................................................................................... 0 - 130 cfh
Gauges: Cylinder Pressure ....................................................................................... None
Delivery Pressure ........................................................... 1-1/2-in. dia.; 0 - 60 psi
These INSTRUCTIONS are for experienced operators. If you are not fully familiar with the principles of operation and safe prac-
tices for oxy-fuel gas equipment, we urge you to read our booklet Precautions and Safe Practices for Welding, Cutting, and
Heating, Form 2035. Do NOT permit untrained persons to operate this equipment. Do NOT attempt to operate this equipment
until you have read and fully understand these instructions. If you do not fully understand these instructions, contact your
supplier for further information.
The regulator covered by these instructions is listed by Underwriters Laboratories only when used in combination with parts
manufactured by ESAB Welding & Cutting Products to the specifications on file with Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., and when
they are used in the gas service for which they are designed and listed. The use of other parts that cause damage or failure to the
equipment will void the manufacturers warranty.
CONNECTING:
1. Before attaching the regulator to a tank (cylinder)
open the tank valve slightly, for an instant, then close
it. This will blow out any dust or dirt which may be in
the valve outlet. Never open the tank valve near hot
work, a spark-creating device, or any other possible
source of ignition.
2. Attach the regulator to the tank valve. Tighten the
connection nut with a wrench.
3. Attach hose with correct fittings to the regulator out-
let and to the torch or other appliance. (All fuel gas
hose connection nuts have left-hand threads.)
Tighten the connection nuts with a wrench.
4. Make sure the shutoff valve on your torch or other
appliance is closed. Then open the tank valve about
one-quarter turn. When opening the tank valve, al-
ways stand to one side of the regulator, not in front
of the gauge face.
*Registered trademark of Air Reduction Co.
TESTING FOR LEAKS:
1. Turn the pressure-adjusting screw on the regulator
to the right (clockwise) until the delivery-pressure
gauge shows at least 40 psi pressure. Using a thick
solution of soap and water, applied with a small
brush, test for leaks at the tank valve, regulator con-
nections, hole on top of pressure-adjusting screw,
and torch or appliance connection. If you find a leak,
correct it before continuing. (A leak around the stem
of a fuel gas tank valve can often be corrected by
tightening the valve packing nut with a wrench. If
this will not stop the leak, remove the tank, tag it to
indicate valve stem leakage, and place it outdoors
in a safe spot until you can return it to your supplier.)
If there is a leak at the vent hole at the top of the
pressure-adjusting screw, DO NOT USE THE
REGULATOR. Immediately remove it from the cyl-
inder and return it to your PREST-O-LITE dealer or
to an ESAB welding equipment distributor to be re-
paired.