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N₂O Regulator - Standard
N₂O Regulator - Standard
N₂O Regulator – Standard
Durable nitrous oxide regulator with No. 13 Male Cylinder Fitting (BS 341), 4 bar output, 138 bar max inlet, content gauge, and tube mounts for 6mm ID tubing. Not MRI compatible.
See below for further details.
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Description
The N₂O Regulator – Standard Bullnose from VET360 is engineered to provide safe, stable and precise regulation of nitrous oxide from standard UK bullnose cylinders. Built from chrome-plated brass for excellent durability and corrosion resistance, this regulator ensures long-term performance in medical, dental and veterinary applications.
The regulator features a BS 341–2 compliant Bullnose cylinder fitting, making it compatible with standard N₂O cylinders used across the UK and Ireland. It delivers a factory pre-set output pressure of 4 bar, ensuring consistent, accurate gas flow for anaesthesia and sedation setups.
A high-pressure cylinder content gauge allows rapid visual monitoring of gas levels, supporting efficient gas management during procedures. For convenience and compatibility, the regulator is supplied with tube mounts for 6 mm internal diameter high-pressure tubing and includes a 3/8" nut & liner outlet for secure installation.
With a maximum inlet pressure rating of 138 bar, this N₂O regulator is designed with safety, reliability and simplicity in mind. Please note: it is not MRI compatible.
Key Features:
Designed specifically for nitrous oxide (N₂O)
Chrome-plated brass construction for strength and corrosion resistance
Bullnose cylinder fitting (BS 341–2 compliant)
Pre-set 4 bar output pressure for stable gas delivery
Maximum inlet pressure: 138 bar
High-pressure content gauge for real-time gas level monitoring
3/8" nut & liner outlet connection
Includes tube mounts for 6 mm ID high-pressure tubing
Not MRI compatible
Ideal For:
Veterinary anaesthesia systems
Medical and dental nitrous oxide sedation setups
Clinical gas supply installations
Laboratory environments using N₂O for research or analysis