KOMOS® Premium Dual Body CO2 Regulator for Kegerators
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KOMOS Premium Dual Body CO2 Regulator | Dual Output
Independently set two keg pressures with industrial-grade stability
The KOMOS Dual Body CO2 Regulator lets you carbonate and serve at two different pressures from a single tank. A robust body and precision diaphragms deliver smooth, accurate control, while stainless-case gauges with rubber bumpers stand up to daily use. Low-pressure dials are triple-scaled (psi/bar/kPa) and the working range is 0–60 PSI—ideal for beer, soda, and burst carbonation.
Key Features
- Dual output control: independently set pressures for two kegs or tasks (serve one, force-carb the other)
- Wide 0–60 PSI operating range: suitable for dispensing and rapid burst carbonation
- Durable gauges: stainless cases with rubber bumpers; easy-read triple scale (psi/bar/kPa)
- Safety: pull-ring PRVs rated to 65 PSI
- Flexible outlets: 1/4" male flare outlets with included 1/4" barbs and Duotight push-in adapters for 8 mm EVABarrier tubing
- Standard cylinder fit: CGA-320 inlet for U.S. CO2 tanks; optional CGA-320→CGA-580 adapter supports nitrogen/argon cylinders
- Easy mounting: M6 screw holes on the back (hardware not included)
- Built to spec: manufactured in accordance with AS 4267
Specifications
- Type: Primary CO2 regulator, dual body (dual output)
- Operating range: 0–60 PSI (low-pressure gauge face reads 0–100)
- Inlet: CGA-320
- Outlets: 1/4" MFL (barbs + Duotight 8 mm adapters included)
- Safety relief: PRV 65 PSI
- Mounting: M6 holes
What’s Included
- KOMOS Dual Body CO2 Regulator
- (2) 1/4" barbed fittings + flare nuts
- (2) Duotight 8 mm push-in adapters
Notes & Compatibility
Fits U.S. CO2 cylinders (CGA-320). For nitrogen/argon use, add a CGA-320 → CGA-580 adapter. Gas check valves are typically located in manifolds or quick-disconnects; add inline checks if your setup requires them.