200 bar valve with yoke insert

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Will the pro 200-bar valve (and yoke insert) be okay to use on my 300 bar tank?
 
I don't recommend it, I don't suggest it, and I don't condone it.

But it has been done before. all I will say.
 
I don't recommend it, I don't suggest it, and I don't condone it.

But it has been done before. all I will say.

If he is using the right burst disc, and using a DIN reg in it, where is the problem?

Will the pro 200-bar valve (and yoke insert) be okay to use on my 300 bar tank?

Are you planning on using a Yoke reg on this valve at 300 bar? If not, just use the right burst disc for the working pressure of your tank, and you'll be fine.
 
If he is using the right burst disc, and using a DIN reg in it, where is the problem?
nothing it is actually preferred. However, your next question is the problem.

Are you planning on using a Yoke reg on this valve at 300 bar?
 
nothing it is actually preferred. However, your next question is the problem.

Agreed,

If he is going to use it with a yoke reg, as he mentioned in his other thread, then the solution is to have the tank filled to 232 bar max, until he gets his reg converted to DIN.
 
Nope, was going to use it with a DIN reg at 300 bar, but if needed, get it filled up to 232, so that my buddies (with yoke) could borrow it.


If he is using the right burst disc, and using a DIN reg in it, where is the problem?

What's the correct burst disc?
 

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