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CO2 Generator
VGC-27: Gas burning CO2 generators are the most cost effective way of producing CO2. The VGC-27 is the safest and most advanced CO2 generator available today.
Two models available, Propane and Natural Gas.
Variable CO2 output from 6-27 cu ft CO2 / hr.
Solid-state electronic ignition control module eliminates the open pilot flame.
Tip-switch shuts of the gas flow in the event of a fall.
Unit comes complete with 10 brass burners pre installed.
Brass burners are designed to burn clean and produce consistent blue flames.
Open "Air-Cooling" module available.
Dual redundant low-voltage solenoid valves add a second layer of safety.
Complete with 12 ft. hose and pressure regulator
All Sentinel Timers and controllers offer a 3-year warranty.
Specifications
AMPS / Volts Requirements: 400 ma @ 24 VDC
Propane Pressure: 11" WC / 2.8 kps
Natural Gas Pressure: 4.5" WC / 1.15 kps
Cu Ft per Hour / CO2: 6-27 SCFH
BTU Rating: LP - 4,526-22,630
BTU Rating: NG - 5,5534 - 27,670
Variable CO2 Modes: 2 - 5 - 7 - 10 burners
Weight / Dimensions: 20 lbs / 15" x 17.75" x 9.62"
Product ID:
EC-GNVGC-27
Category:
Environmental Control-CO2 Equipment-CO2 Generators and Injection Systems
Liquid Propane Generators
Not Purchasing an LP Generator
Liquid Propane -27 LP
$479.95
Liquid Propane -6 LP
$359.95
Natural Gas Generators
Not Purchasing a Natural Gas Generator
Natural Gas -27 NG
$479.95
Natural Gas - 6 NG
$359.95
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