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What is the correct way to pre-charge an accumulator?

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What is the correct way to pre-charge an accumulator?

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Consult the instructions listed on the accumulator, shipped with replacement bladder kits and in the Accumulators, Inc. Product Catalog. Generally: Use an Acc Inc C&G Assembly and a regulator to slowly (40 psig) pre-charge the unit. This is the most critical part of the pre-charge. Next you may begin to high charge your unit to the pressure required to operate appropriately.

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Consult the instructions listed on the accumulator, shipped with replacement bladder kits and in the Accumulators, Inc. Product Catalog. Generally: Use an Accumulators, Inc. C&G Assembly and a regulator to slowly pre-charge the unit to 40 psig. This is the most critical part of the pre-charge. Next, you may begin to high-charge your unit to the pressure required to operate appropriately.

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