Gasolec® Manual Heater Regulators
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Reliable Temperature Control for Gasolec Radiant Heaters
Keep your livestock warm and your heating system running efficiently with the Gasolec R Manual Heater Regulator. Designed specifically for Gasolec radiant heaters, this manual regulator allows you to adjust gas flow for precise temperature control in your poultry or livestock environment. Built for durability and ease of use, this regulator is an essential part of maintaining a healthy, comfortable climate in your facility.
Key Features:
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Compatible with Gasolec radiant heaters
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Manual adjustment for controlled gas flow
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Durable construction for long-lasting performance
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Helps maintain optimal temperatures in barns and poultry houses
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Easy to install and operate
Whether you're replacing an old regulator or setting up a new heating system, the Gasolec R Manual Regulator provides reliable, hands-on control to support animal health and productivity.
This regulator is absolutely great for glass-blowing torches because of it's low pressure gauge and high volume flow. The sensitivity is fantastic. Standard acetylene regulators, which most glassblowers use are just not sensitive enough at 2 to 5 psi. Will be ordering 2 more shortly. You really should advertise in the lampworking glass artist websites and periodicals. Regards, Carl D
This regulator is absolutely great for glass-blowing torches because of it's low pressure gauge and high volume flow. The sensitivity is fantastic. Standard acetylene regulators, which most glassblowers use are just not sensitive enough at 2 to 5 psi. Will be ordering 2 more shortly. You really should advertise in the lampworking glass artist websites and periodicals. Regards, Carl D
This regulator is absolutely great for glass-blowing torches because of it's low pressure gauge and high volume flow. The sensitivity is fantastic. Standard acetylene regulators, which most glassblowers use are just not sensitive enough at 2 to 5 psi. Will be ordering 2 more shortly. You really should advertise in the lampworking glass artist websites and periodicals. Regards, Carl D
This regulator is absolutely great for glass-blowing torches because of it's low pressure gauge and high volume flow. The sensitivity is fantastic. Standard acetylene regulators, which most glassblowers use are just not sensitive enough at 2 to 5 psi. Will be ordering 2 more shortly. You really should advertise in the lampworking glass artist websites and periodicals. Regards, Carl D
This regulator is absolutely great for glass-blowing torches because of it's low pressure gauge and high volume flow. The sensitivity is fantastic. Standard acetylene regulators, which most glassblowers use are just not sensitive enough at 2 to 5 psi. Will be ordering 2 more shortly. You really should advertise in the lampworking glass artist websites and periodicals. Regards, Carl D
This regulator is absolutely great for glass-blowing torches because of it's low pressure gauge and high volume flow. The sensitivity is fantastic. Standard acetylene regulators, which most glassblowers use are just not sensitive enough at 2 to 5 psi. Will be ordering 2 more shortly. You really should advertise in the lampworking glass artist websites and periodicals. Regards, Carl D