G-TEC Natural Gas Torch Boosters
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Price includes 12% tariff fee.
G-TEC Torch Boosters connect to your low-pressure utility natural gas line and boost outlet pressure so gas flows properly through flashback arrestors and delivers a hot, stable flame—without swapping cylinders (Doc 1, Doc 3). You get continuous supply, cleaner combustion, and lower operating cost versus bottled fuel (Doc 1, Doc 2).
| Part No. | Model | Output | Typical Use | Dimensions | Electrical | Gas |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 114.TB-15 | TB-15 | 15 cu ft/hr | 1–3 torches | 12" × 16" × 12" | See Doc 4 | Utility NG in → Booster-regulated high-pressure out (Doc 3) |
| 114.TB-30 | TB-30 | 30 cu ft/hr | 1–4 torches | 12" × 16" × 12" | See Doc 4 | Utility NG in → Booster-regulated high-pressure out (Doc 3) |
| 114.TB-60 | TB-60 | 60 cu ft/hr | 1–6 torches | 20" × 18" × 16" | See Doc 5 | Utility NG in → Booster-regulated high-pressure out (Doc 3) |
| 114.TB-125 | TB-125 | 125 cu ft/hr | 1–8 torches | 20" × 18" × 16" | See Doc 6 | Utility NG in → Booster-regulated high-pressure out (Doc 3) |
Capacities and typical torch counts summarized from the application and cutting/brazing brochures (Doc 1, Doc 2).
The booster takes low-pressure natural gas from your utility line and provides a regulated, higher-pressure outlet to your torch(es) or manifold. Start it at the beginning of the day and shut it down when you’re done (Doc 3).
Routine service items (filter/drier, check valves) and cabinet layouts are illustrated in the maintenance PDFs. Follow model-specific steps and leak-check upon reassembly (Doc 4, Doc 5, Doc 6).
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