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Lancer 3/8" Stainless Steel Schrader Valve - BV4002

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Lancer 3/8" Stainless Steel Schrader Valve - BV4002

Lancer 3/8" Stainless Steel Schrader Valve - BV4002

The Lancer 3/8" Schrader Valve SS is a high-pressure diagnostic and isolation component. It allows technicians to tap into pressurized CO2 or carbonated water lines for system testing while providing an airtight one-way seal that prevents fluid backflow into the gas supply during normal operation.

Problem Solved: Corrects inconsistent beverage flavor and prevents syrup waste by providing a positive shut-off and stable flow control. Fixes 'leaking' gas ports that cause CO2 tanks to empty prematurely.

Symptoms of Failure: Audible gas leaks (hissing) from the manifold area, drinks tasting watered-down due to pressure loss, or valves that 'burp' gas into the customer's cup.

Technician’s Note: Verify Brix ratios monthly with a refractometer. Ceramic flow control modules are brittle; handle with care. Always use a proper valve core tool to tighten the Schrader core; overtightening with pliers will ruin the stainless steel seat and cause a permanent leak.
Technical Specifications:
  • Size: 3/8"" Threaded Interface
  • Material: 300-Series Stainless Steel
  • Application: Pressure Diagnostic / Backflow Prevention
  • Manufacturer: Lancer
$17.78
Lancer 3/8" Stainless Steel Schrader Valve - BV4002—
$17.78

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The Lancer 3/8" Schrader Valve SS is a high-pressure diagnostic and isolation component. It allows technicians to tap into pressurized CO2 or carbonated water lines for system testing while providing an airtight one-way seal that prevents fluid backflow into the gas supply during normal operation.

Problem Solved: Corrects inconsistent beverage flavor and prevents syrup waste by providing a positive shut-off and stable flow control. Fixes 'leaking' gas ports that cause CO2 tanks to empty prematurely.

Symptoms of Failure: Audible gas leaks (hissing) from the manifold area, drinks tasting watered-down due to pressure loss, or valves that 'burp' gas into the customer's cup.

Technician’s Note: Verify Brix ratios monthly with a refractometer. Ceramic flow control modules are brittle; handle with care. Always use a proper valve core tool to tighten the Schrader core; overtightening with pliers will ruin the stainless steel seat and cause a permanent leak.
Technical Specifications:
  • Size: 3/8"" Threaded Interface
  • Material: 300-Series Stainless Steel
  • Application: Pressure Diagnostic / Backflow Prevention
  • Manufacturer: Lancer