
BT- 434 Rev.A
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OPERATION
Withdrawing Liquid
Changing Gas Service
Attach a transfer hose from the receiver vessel to the MB-450 liquid connection (CN-1) and open the
adjacent liquid valve (V-1). The pressure in the container will drive liquid product out through the valve
as long as the container pressure exceeds that of the receiver.
The MB - 450 may be used for argon, oxygen, or nitrogen service. Follow these steps to properly
change gas service:
1. Safely empty all liquid from the container.
2.
Open the pressure building valve (V-4) and the vent valve (V-2) to vaporize any residual liquid
that may remain in the bottom of the vessel. It may require an hour or longer to vaporize all the
residual liquid.
3.
To ensure purity, it is recommended that the MB-450 be evacuated with a suitable vacuum pump.
The ultimate vacuum reading should be at least 20 inches of mercury.
4. Replace the fittings for the vent, liquid, and use connections with the appropriate fittings shown
in the chart below. Use Teflon tape or another suitable thread sealant when threading the fittings
into the connections.
5. Remove any decals identifying the previous gas service. Attach new gas service identification
decals.
Gas Service
Valve
Description
TW Part Number
Oxygen
Use Fitting
CGA 540 x 3/8” NPT
7114-0163
Liquid & Vent Fitting
CGA 440 x 3/8” NPT
6514-8992 (2 required)
Top Fill
CGA 440 x 1/2” NPT
6514-8990
NA
Oxygen Service Decal
GL55-9C52
Nitrogen
Use Fitting
CGA 580 x 3/8” NPT
7114-0164
Liquid & Vent Fitting
CGA 295 x 3/8” NPT
7355-4712 (2 required)
Top Fill
CGA 295 x 1/2” NPT
7355-4698
NA
Nitrogen Service Decal
GL55-9C51
Argon
Use Fitting
CGA 580 x 3/8” NPT
7114-0164
Liquid & Vent Fitting
CGA 295 x 3/8” NPT
7355-4712 (2 required)
Top Fill
CGA 295 x 1/2” NPT
7355-4698
NA
Argon Service Decal
GL55-9C53