The 3000 psi rating is probably a sticker on the front, if its like the other Thermos that I've looked at and the ones I own.
That's just there to tell you what the burst disk rating is that is installed - there is no difference otherwise, but if you didn't know that and put the manifold on a 4350 tank set, it would blow for sure!
I wouldn't send it back. Now if the rating is ENGRAVED I would, but all my Thermo valves are just stickered, and I've got ones that have 3000 psi stickers, 3300 psi stickers, and 3500 psi stickers. The only difference I've found between them (and I've torn 'em all down) is the burst disk rating on each....
Again, I'd look at the number of threads. Count 'em, and post the number. That's conclusive as to whether you have a 200 bar or 300 bar manifold.
That's just there to tell you what the burst disk rating is that is installed - there is no difference otherwise, but if you didn't know that and put the manifold on a 4350 tank set, it would blow for sure!

I wouldn't send it back. Now if the rating is ENGRAVED I would, but all my Thermo valves are just stickered, and I've got ones that have 3000 psi stickers, 3300 psi stickers, and 3500 psi stickers. The only difference I've found between them (and I've torn 'em all down) is the burst disk rating on each....
Again, I'd look at the number of threads. Count 'em, and post the number. That's conclusive as to whether you have a 200 bar or 300 bar manifold.