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[Lifetime Warranty] 12 Feet Universal QCC1 Low Pressure Propane Regulator with 12 FT Hose, 3/8" Female Flare Nut

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12 Feet Universal QCC1 Low Pressure Propane Regulator with 12 FT Hose, 3/8" Female Flare Nut

Key Features

  • Hose Length: 12 feet (144 inches)
  • Hose Diameter: 5/16 inch
  • Pressure Type: Low Pressure
  • Inlet Connection: QCC1 (Type 1) for propane tanks
  • Outlet Connection: 3/8-inch female flare swivel nut
  • Outlet Thread: 5/8"-18 UNF
  • Fittings Material: Solid brass for durability and corrosion resistance

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Universal replacement for regulators on low-pressure propane appliances requiring a QCC1 tank connection and a 3/8-inch male flare inlet.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits propane tanks with a QCC1 / Type 1 valve connection.
  • Connects to low-pressure appliances such as gas grills, outdoor heaters, fire pit tables, and smokers with a 3/8-inch male flare connector.
  • Compatible with select Weber models including Genesis 300 series and Genesis Silver C.

When to Replace

  • Visible damage to the hose, including cracks, abrasions, or brittleness.
  • Gas leaks detected at connections or along the hose (use a soapy water solution to test).
  • Inconsistent, low, or yellow flames from the appliance burner.
  • Corrosion or damage to the regulator body or brass fittings.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure the propane tank valve is fully closed before installation.
  • Hand-tighten the black QCC1 fitting clockwise onto the propane tank valve until secure.
  • Connect the 3/8-inch female flare nut to the appliance's male fitting. A wrench is recommended for this connection to ensure a tight, leak-free seal.
  • After installation is complete and before use, apply a soapy water solution to all connections to check for leaks. Bubbles indicate a gas leak.
4 SIMPLE STEPS

4 SIMPLE STEPS

*A manual sheet with important notes and detailed instructions is already included in the package for you. Please follow it to ensure safety; 1: Turn off the gas supply; 2. Screw the QCC1/Type1 Connector into the tank valve; 3. Tighten the 3/8” Female Flare fitting to the appliance; 4. Turn on the gas supply and check for gas leakage, tighten again until normal.
Brand
BlueStars
Material
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Color
As Pictured
Product Dimensions
1"L x 1"W
Item Weight
0.9 Kilograms
Maximum Pressure
1 Pound per Square Inch
Item Length
12 Feet
Manufacturer
BlueStars
Item Weight
1.98 pounds

FAQ

This assembly is designed for low-pressure propane applications. It is compatible with most gas grills, fire pits, heaters, and lanterns that utilize a standard QCC1 tank connection and a 3/8-inch female flare nut inlet.
You likely need a replacement if you experience low flame height even with a full tank, a yellow or flickering flame, or if the grill fails to reach high temperatures. Additionally, if you smell gas near the regulator or hear a hissing sound, the internal diaphragm may be compromised and the unit should be replaced immediately.
You will need two adjustable wrenches to complete the installation. One wrench is used to hold the appliance's gas inlet fitting steady, while the other is used to tighten the 3/8-inch female flare nut. Do not overtighten, as this can damage the brass fittings.
Yes. After connecting the regulator to your propane tank and the hose to your appliance, perform a leak test. Mix a solution of 50% liquid dish soap and 50% water and apply it to all connection points. Open the tank valve slowly; if you see bubbles forming, there is a leak. Tighten the connections and re-test until no bubbles appear.
This regulator features a built-in excess flow safety device. If the tank valve is opened too quickly, the regulator may interpret the sudden rush of gas as a leak and restrict flow. To reset it, turn off the tank valve and the appliance knobs, wait 30 seconds to allow the pressure to equalize, and then open the tank valve very slowly.