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804721- CS_ChillTap Sparkling 09.16 v1.00
CO2 Cylinder
3.4
Test for gas leaks:
Using soapy water perform a leak test. Turn the gas OFF. Apply the soapy water
to the gas connections using a sponge or brush. Cover all of the gas joints with a
liberal amount of suds.
Turn ON the gas. Inspect the joint for leaks. If any bubbles appear and grow, there
is a gas leak at the connection. The joint will need to be resealed and tested again.
Clean away the soapy residue and tighten or refit the leaking connection. Make sure
the regulator is turned off when tightening or refitting the leaking connection.
Refit the gas bottle to the hook-and-loop strap and secure the bottle in an upright
position.
NOTE:
Care must be taken when working with high pressure carbon dioxide.
IMPORTANT:
After replacing a bottle or after making a gas con-
nection, check for gas leaks between regulator and
bottle, and between regulator and braided hose.
Test for leaks at these two poitns