JBL ProFlora m001 (pressure reducer)
Fitting to reduce pressure of refillable CO2 bottles for aquariums

There are successor products for this item:
PROFLORA m001
  • Reliable and exact CO2 dosing for aquariums: precision pressure reducer for refillable CO2 cylinders, cylinder pressure regulation from 60 to 1.5 bar
  • Easy to use: screw pressure reducer onto the refillable cylinder. Connect it also with hose to the diffuser in the aquarium. Adjust CO2 bubble count at the fine needle valve
  • Precision needle valve: exact adjustment of bubble count, preadjusted working pressure: 1.5 bar (readjustment possible), 2 pressure gauges: working and cylinder pressure, connection thread: M 10 x 1
  • Safe to use: excess pressure safety valve, highest reliability: diaphragm controlled pressure reducer
  • Package contents: pressure reducer for refillable CO2 cylinders, ProFlora m001
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Product information

Ideal nutrition for plants
Carbon dioxide serves as the main nutrient for plants and thus promotes their ideal growth. Plants use CO2 for photosynthesis and thus supply the water with essential oxygen. They prevent algae growth, remove pollutants, offer hiding places and reduce pathogens.

The correct amount of CO2 varies from aquarium to aquarium and depends on the volume, the water movement and the planting of the aquarium. With the JBL pressure reducer a precise dosage of CO2 is possible.

Easy to install
Screw pressure reducer onto the refillable CO2 cylinder. Connect it with a hose to the diffuser in the aquarium. Adjust the CO2 bubble count with the fine needle valve. The two pressure gauges indicate the cylinder and the working pressure.

Hazard-free use
The pressure reducer is equipped with an excess pressure safety valve. This ensures a safe release if the working pressure is set too high, without damaging the fitting. The diaphragm control of the pressure reducer ensures absolute reliability.

Tip: can also be converted to fit a disposable system.

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JBL ProFlora m001 (pressure reducer)

Art. no.:
6333200
EAN Code:
4014162633323
Volume packaging:
2.72 l
Gross weight:
724 g
Net weight:
599 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
93/195/150 mm

Properties

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No

Technical Data

FAQ
JBL ProFlora m500, JBL ProFlora m2000, JBL ProFlora u500: Is my system broken if there is a rapid and marked drop in cylinder pressure towards the end of the charge?

The rapid drop in the cylinder pressure shortly before the end of the charge does not constitute grounds for complaint. It is normal and unavoidable from a technical standpoint.

Reason: The cylinder is filled approximately halfway with liquid carbon dioxide. You remove gaseous CO2 from the cylinder; the corresponding share of the liquid CO2 passes to the gaseous phase; the pressure remains constant. It isn’t until less CO2 passes from the liquid phase to the gaseous phase that the cylinder pressure begins to drop.

This means your system is functioning normally.

About the positioning and seating of the seal on the JBL m001 pressure reducer.
Reference guide (Themeworld)

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  • JBL Umbau CO2 m-u Mehrweg auf Einweg bzw Einweg auf Mehrweg
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safety instructions

  • safety instruction for accessories
    • Filename:
      safety_instructions_zubehoer.pdf
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