Designed for use with Town commercial oven parts and wider restaurant equipment, the regulator integrates with ranges, broilers, and other propane-fired appliances. Facilities operating multiple appliance types can standardize on this regulator to simplify inventory and repairs.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug gas supply and shut valve. Remove regulator and inspect for debris. Wipe body with a soft cloth and mild detergent; avoid abrasive pads. Blow out ports with compressed air and check diaphragm for cracks. Reassemble with new gaskets if seals show wear. Perform leak test using a soap solution on connections; watch for bubbles. Record regulator model Town 226896 and test pressure. Clean monthly or after heavy use to prevent failures and fire risks.#@@#Additional Info#@#Town 226896 Gas Pressure Regulator controls propane flow at 1-1/4" inlet for commercial kitchens. It weighs 8 pounds, measures 6" by 8", and installs inline with gas connectors to stabilize pressure for ovens and ranges.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Designed for use with Town commercial oven parts and wider restaurant equipment, the regulator integrates with ranges, broilers, and other propane-fired appliances. Facilities operating multiple appliance types can standardize on this regulator to simplify inventory and repairs.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Maintain the Town 226896 Gas Pressure Regulator by inspecting inlet and outlet connections monthly for leaks and corrosion. Clean external surfaces with a dry brush; avoid solvents that degrade seals. Verify pressure settings with a calibrated gauge after installation and after any service. Replace seals and diaphragms at first sign of wear. Lubricate moving parts with manufacturer-approved lubricant. Document maintenance dates and findings for compliance and traceability.