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110-8406 - Miller Smith Silverline 110 Series Hydrogen Regulator, CGA 350, 0-30 PSI

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Hydrogen and Methane Control with Miller Smith

The Miller Smith 110-84-06 Silverline Series General Purpose Regulator is a precision-engineered device designed to handle the specific requirements of Hydrogen, Methane, and Natural Gas applications. Built with the professional in mind, this single-stage regulator combines rugged durability with precise flow control, making it an essential tool for industrial, laboratory, and general fabrication environments where fuel gases are utilized.

At the core of the 110-84-06 is Miller Smith's renowned Sure-Seat technology. This filtered seat design protects the high-pressure seat from debris and contamination, significantly extending the service life of the regulator and ensuring gas stream purity. The regulator features a large 1-7/8 inch diaphragm, which provides sensitive and accurate pressure control across its 0-30 PSIG delivery range. This low-pressure range is ideal for applications requiring fine adjustments and stable flow rates.

Durability is a hallmark of the Silverline series. The body is machined from solid brass bar stock and finished with a high-quality nickel plating. This plating covers the body, bonnet, and gauge cases, offering superior protection against corrosion and wear compared to standard brass regulators. The unit is equipped with a CGA 350 inlet connection, specifically designated for Hydrogen and Methane service, and a 9/16"-18 Left Hand outlet to prevent accidental cross-connection with non-fuel gases.

Key Features

  • Gas Compatibility: Specifically configured with CGA 350 for Hydrogen, Methane, and Natural Gas.
  • Pressure Control: Delivers a consistent 0-30 PSIG output with a max inlet of 3500 PSIG.
  • Robust Construction: Nickel-plated brass body and bonnet for enhanced corrosion resistance.
  • Easy Monitoring: Large 2-1/2 inch gauges allow for quick and accurate pressure readings.
Additional Information
Item:Regulator
CGA Fitting:cga350
Max Inlet:3500psi
Max Outlet:30psi
Used On Which Gas:Methane/Hydrogen
Series:Silverline 110
Body Material:Nickel-Plated Brass
Outlet Connection:9/16"-18 LH
Stage Type:Single Stage
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Series:Silverline 110
Diaphragm Size:1-7/8 inch
Body Material:Nickel-Plated Brass
Outlet Connection:9/16"-18 LH
Stage Type:Single Stage
Brand:Miller Smith
Item:regulator
CGA Fitting:cga350
Max Inlet:3500psi
Max Outlet:30psi
Used On Which Gas:methane-hydrogen

INCLUDED

  • 1x Miller Smith 110-84-06 Silverline Regulator
  • 1x Owner's Manual

APPLICATIONS

  • Hydrogen gas supply for laboratory or industrial use
  • Methane and Natural Gas pressure regulation
  • General purpose fuel gas control
  • Light-duty heating and brazing applications
  • Maintenance and Repair Operations (MRO)

FAQ

This regulator is equipped with a CGA 350 inlet connection, which is the standard for Hydrogen, Methane, and Natural Gas. It is not intended for inert gases like Argon or Oxygen.

The 110-84-06 has a delivery pressure range of 0-30 PSIG, making it suitable for low-pressure applications.

This is a single-stage general purpose regulator, ideal for applications where a constant delivery pressure is not critical as the cylinder pressure drops.

The outlet connection is 9/16"-18 Left Hand (LH), which is the standard connection for fuel gas hoses to prevent cross-connection with oxygen or inert gas lines.

Yes, Miller Smith equipment is typically covered by the Miller True Blue Warranty. Please check the specific warranty documentation for the duration applicable to regulators.

The regulator is rated for a maximum inlet pressure of 3500 PSIG.

The nickel plating on the brass body, bonnet, and gauges provides superior protection against corrosion and wear, extending the life of the regulator in harsh environments.

No, you cannot. Argon and CO2 use different CGA fittings (CGA 580 and CGA 320, respectively). Using adapters to force a connection is unsafe. You should use a regulator specifically designed for those gases.