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PROPANE HOSE CONNECTOR FEMALE ACME CONNECTOR, ME517

PROPANE HOSE CONNECTOR FEMALE ACME CONNECTOR, ME517

MARSHALL EXCELSIOR COMPANY
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$13.99
Part number: 06-2816

Description

Marshall Excelsior 06-2816

Propane Hose Connector; 1-5/16 Inch Female ACME x 1/4 Inch MNPT; With Shut Off; 100000 BTU/ 50 SCFH Air; Black; Built-In Thermal Protection.

Attributes

  • Type: QCC/ OPD
  • Connection Size 1: 1-5/16 Inch Male Prest-O-Lite (POL)
  • Connection Size 2: 1/4 Inch Male Threads
  • BTU Level: 100000 BTU
  • With Shut Off: Yes
  • Color: Black
  • Material: Brass

Product Description

The Type I (QCC) connectors are designed with a built-in excess flow feature and a positive shutoff that will not allow gas to flow until the connector is fully engaged. In case of a fire the built-in thermal protection on the QCC connector melts allowing the nipple to disengage from the tank connection and stop the flow of propane. These QCC connectors also provide a positive back check seal at disconnect to eliminate the propane in the hose from being released into the atmosphere. To connect a Type I (QCC) connector to a cylinder, close the cylinder valve and the control valves to all connected appliances. Hand tighten the QCC onto the cylinder and slowly open the cylinder valve. If the valve is opened too quickly, the excess flow device will be activated closing the flow of propane to the appliance. If the excess flow device is activated, close appliance control valves and wait 60 Seconds to allow pressure in the line to equalize. Additional equalization time may be needed depending on the length of the hose. Turn on appliances by following the manufacturer’s suggested lighting procedures.

Features & Benefits

  • The Type I (QCC) Connectors Are Designed With A Built-In Excess Flow Feature And A Positive Shutoff That Will Not Allow Gas To Flow Until The Connector Is Fully Engaged
  • In Case Of A Fire The Built-In Thermal Protection On The QCC Connector Melts Allowing The Nipple To Disengage From The Tank Connection And Stop The Flow Of Propane
  • Also Provide A Positive Back Check Seal At Disconnect To Eliminate The Propane In The Hose From Being Released Into The Atmosphere
  • The Type I (QCC) Thread Replaces The POL Connection On 40 Pound Or Less DOT Propane Cylinders.

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