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Mong

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Hi folks here is a piccie (link ) of a twinset with DIN manifold.

I have never seen a manifold like it before a wonder if anyone would be able to identify it.

It looks, to me, like an isolating manifold with the second set of regs attaching to the DIN fitting on the isolator ......... but what do I know!?

Many thanks

KJ
 
Don't forget the reserve valve. It will give you a clue to its age!

Hallmac
 
I can't ID it, but it's non-isolating -- the center knob simply turns on and off the supply to the regulator that would be mounted in the middle.

I agree with Hallmac, this is a much older design...

Roak
 
Somebody set that up to set you up. Note the absence of bands.
It's an interesting conglomeration of old and less old parts though.
Rick
 
I see ..... I was concerned about the lack of knobs on it, and it's odd design, and was going to purchase it on the basis of it being isolated.

Do you think it's a goer anyway? Presumably, I'd be knackered with a free-flow negating half the point (for me anyway) of twins.

I guess twin 10's and a pony - apart from requiring a whole bunch of regs is going to weigh a ton?

KJ
 

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