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I purged mine yesterday and disconnected the cylinder to try test it and got a small fizz of gas from the cylinder instead. At least you guys have reassured me this is normal and my torch isn’t defective or dangerous!
 
I remember first working on a meter and how scared I was about releasing gas from the test nipple, these days i like to make sure its well purged, its also when I'd have a smoke break!
(Joking!...🤥)
 
The purging is to purge gas from the torch head AFTER it's been removed from the gas bottle. I always remove mine as it fits in my box separately.
Hi Ric,

The instruction leaflet mentions the purging process before disconnecting the head. The first time I disconnected it I got a huge pop. Second time I purged it before disconnecting from the gas bottle and it was a lot less eventful!
 
Hi Ric,

The instruction leaflet mentions the purging process before disconnecting the head. The first time I disconnected it I got a huge pop. Second time I purged it before disconnecting from the gas bottle and it was a lot less eventful!
He's right! So it does. I've been doing it wrong since - forever! Oops...
 

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