SF6 Gas Cart DN8 Adapter Kit

SKU GQ-DN8-AKIT Category

The SF6 Gas Cart DN8 Adapter Kit is designed to accommodate popular SF6 breaker and cart connections. The kit, encased in a rugged, waterproof case with dual locking latches, includes a SF6 fittings and a filling regulator for easy top-offs. This comprehensive kit simplifies connections to SF6 gas circuit breakers, minimizing downtime and ensuring gas tight fit every time. Ideal for electrical utilities seeking a dependable, long-term solution for SF6 gas handling.

$3,499.99

SF6 Gas Cart Adapter Kit – DN8 Features:

  • Custom Foam cutouts and labels
  • Dual locking, rugged waterproof SKB case
  • Italian laser cut SF6 fittings
  • Included filling regulator for top offs

Adapters Included:

  • DN8 Male to ¼” Female JIC
  • DN8 Male to 3/8” Female JIC
  • DN8 Male to ½” Female JIC
  • DN8 Male to 1 1/4” Female JIC
  • DN8 Male to 3/8” Male NPT
  • DN8 Male to DN20 Female
  • DN8 Male to Aeroquip
  • DN8 Male to Malmquist
  • DN8 Male to SF6 Cylinder
  • DN8 Male to DN8 Male
  • SF6 Regulator with DN8 Male output
  • 10’ rubber DN8 Hose

What SF6 Gas Carts can be used with this?

  • Dilo trailers, carts, dollies, and other filling devices
  • Enervac trailers, carts, dollies, and other filling devices
  • Wika trailers, carts, dollies, and other filling devices
  • Other SF6 gas cart manufacturers

Why an adapter kit?

Our SF6 Analyzer Fittings Kit helps eliminates constantly searching for the right fitting when hooking up to a SF6 gas circuit breaker. To learn more about proper gas handling techniques, check out our blog. 

What types of fittings are common in the field?

Tongue and Groove:

This type of fitting is the commonly used in the field and has become an industry standard.  The two sizes typically seen are DN8 & DN20.  The 8 & 20 size designations are based on the ID of the fitting. These fittings work by utilizing a metal to metal seal when tightened. The tongue or raised portion can be found inside the female valve and the groove is on the male side. These types of fittings do well when vibration is present, under vacuum or positive pressure, and can remain tight under a large range of temperatures. The nice thing about these is that they cannot be over tightened and can be reused indefinitely, but the sealing surfaces must be kept clean.

NPT:

This fitting establishes a seal through the metal-to-metal wedging that occurs when this thread is tightened. These connections require a liquid thread sealant or Teflon tape to seal properly. Once these are assembled it is best to leave them together as each time they are loosened & tighten it wears out the threads and it’s means of sealing. The good news is they are readily available, so it’s easy to replace one should it develop a leak.

Parallel:

These threads are sealed either at the “face” or top of the threaded portion below the hex bolt. Alternatively, some types seal at the “nose” or bottom of the threads opposite hex bolt. This is accomplished using an O-ring or bonded washer which can be replaced over time. These do not require a thread sealant.  This type of fitting is a good choice for applications which must be taken apart and put back together, since only the gasket or washer needs to be replaced should a leak develop.  It is also important to keep the sealing surfaces clean and undamaged.

Flare Fittings

These compression type fittings are sealed through direct metal to metal contact or with the use of a copper gasket between the two opposing flared surfaces. These are commonly use for building hoses and are not intended for frequent reuse as the sealing surfaces will begin to wear and become concaved causing leakage.  They are readily available and easily replaced should this happen though.

Keep in mind that these fittings are available in the JIC (37 degree) and SAE (45 degree) versions that are not interchangeable. Many older circuit breakers use JIC as a gas connection port.  SAE are more common in the refrigeration industry but can be found on some MV switchgear.

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