Fisher R130/21 Instruction Manual Download Page 1

Types 749B and R130

D450078T012

Instruction Manual

MCK-1179

June 2012

 

www.fisherregulators.com

Types 749B and R130 Changeover Manifolds

Failure to follow these instructions or 

to properly install and maintain this 

equipment could result in an explosion 

and/or fire causing property damage and 

personal injury or death.   
Fisher

®

 equipment must be installed, 

operated, and maintained in accordance 

with federal, state, and local codes 

and Emerson Process Management 

Regulator Technologies, Inc.

instructions.  The installation in most 

states must also comply with NFPA No. 

54 and 58 standards.  

 

Only personnel trained in the proper 

procedures, codes, standards, and 

regulations of the LP-Gas industry 

should install and service this equipment. 

Things to tell the Gas Customer:   

1.  Point out the regulator’s vent to the customer (or 

vent assembly or vent tube), 

and stress that this 

opening must remain unobstructed at all times.

  

Tell the customer to be sure to check the vent 

opening after a freezing rain, sleet storm, or snow 

to make sure ice has not formed in the vent.   

2.  Show the customer the shutoff valve on the 

container.  The customer should close this valve 

immediately if gas is smelled, appliance pilot lights 

fail to stay on or appear higher than usual, or any 

other abnormal situation occurs. 

3.  Tell the customer to call your company to service 

the regulator if the regulator vents gas or a leak 

develops in the system.  

Only a qualified gas 

service person should install or service  

the regulator. 

Figure 1. 

 Changeover Manifolds and Regulator Assemblies

!

WARNING

TYPE HSRL-749B

TYPE 64SR/122

TYPE R130/21

TYPE 749B/21

Summary of Contents for R130/21

Page 1: ...l and service this equipment Things to tell the Gas Customer 1 Point out the regulator s vent to the customer or vent assembly or vent tube and stress that this opening must remain unobstructed at all...

Page 2: ...g 1 475 000 1 R130 21 1 4 inch FNPT 1 4 inch FNPT 45 psig 3 1 bar 30 psig 2 1 bar 1 500 000 1 749B 21 1 2 inch FNPT 1 2 inch FNPT 15 psig 1 0 bar 5 psig 0 35 bar 1 Based on 100 psig 6 9 bar inlet rese...

Page 3: ...or manifold will open and maintain the reserve setting to the second stage regulator which continues to regulate the pressure to the appliance At the time the pressure in the Supply container drops to...

Page 4: ...inspected for any damage that may have occurred Large volumes of gas may discharge through the regulator vent during internal relief valve operation which can result in fire or explosion from accumula...

Page 5: ...ulator assembly is supplying the correct pressure to the appliance Failure to provide the correct pressure to the appliance can result in personal injury from fire and or explosion or damage downstrea...

Page 6: ...To adjust the indicator remove the screw key 6 and the lens key 3 Using a small slotted screw driver turn the adjusting screw clockwise to increase the pressure or Figure 4 Indicator Assembly Drawing...

Page 7: ...ulator each time a gas delivery is made for 1 Improper installation 2 Plugged or frozen vent 3 Wrong regulator or no regulator in the system 4 Internal or external corrosion 5 Age of the regulator 6 A...

Page 8: ...as warranties or guarantees express or implied regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specification...

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