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    Bleed valve for HPR testing?

    Hello,

    I have an on/off asa with some gauge attachments I use to test the output from regulators and such. I want to add a momentary-style bleed valve so that I can test the recharge rate of the regulators and so fourth.

    Does anyone know of a higher pressure bleed valve I could use for this application?

    The only ones I have seen are in the 200psi range.

    Doesn't have to be push-button, but something that can bleed in a short burst and momentary would be ideal. - I've seen some set ups that are hand squeeze style but assume they are home made? They look pretty great.

    I realize I could add a LPR-> 200psi bleed valve, but if there are bleed valves that work on 400-800psi that would be simpler

    Thanks for any help

    #2
    Pretty sure PPS sells one that is 1/8th NPT threaded.

    Also I should say that the pressure testers from ID can be used in this way.
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      #3
      I use a push type bleed valve for my tester, but it can be a pain to press especially at higher pressures.
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        #4
        Hmm, the pps one looks only rated to 200psi best I can tell.

        Knuckle Dragger - is that the type you have?

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        • Knuckle Dragger

          Knuckle Dragger

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          I purchased mine from eBay. It was an industrial brand that has slipped my mind, but looks similar to the PPS version.

        #5
        https://www.highpressure.com/product...strial-valves/

        https://ph.parker.com/us/en/ultra-hi...lve-17r-series


        this one might fit the bill
        https://www.omega.com/en-us/valves-p.../SV3321-series

        look for a high pressure solenoid valve. This way you dont have to fight against the pressure.



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          #6
          Ahh cool those are interesting options, though a bit spendy.

          I'm going to give this dye hyper reg tester a shot - see if I can make it work as just a bleed.

          https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Dye-Hyp...gAAOSwNuxXaIKL

          Hyper regs go up to 450psi, so I am hoping this thing can handle that pressure.


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            #7
            if you bought the electronic solenoid, you could wire it to a spare trigger with a micro switch and see how it recharges when youre walking the trigger... lol

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              Ha! That sounds hilarious, and awesome !
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