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5) Beer is too warm 

 

Temperature at faucet must always be at least 2 
degrees colder than at barrel. 

 

In sweet-water refrigerated, or ice-water system, 
faucet shank must always be submerged.  

 

In Cold Air System, the coldest air from the 

blower must first be directed to the faucet, and 
then circulated back to pre-cooler.  

 

Insulate all beer lines; a long beer run must be 
constantly refrigerated. Insulation helps. But 

insulation is not refrigeration. 

 

Keep all beer lines away from hot water pipes, hot 

air ducts, and steam lines. A cold steam pipe in 
the summer is a hot steam pipe in the winter. 

 

If direct draw temperature cannot be lowered, 

increase applied pressure; however, balance the 
system by changing to smaller diameter length of 

vinyl tubing or install a foam control faucet. 

6) No cold storage space for 
delivered beer 

 

 

Keep kegs refrigerated at all times. 

7) Too much air pressure 

 

Too much pressure if using straight CO2 will over 
carbonate the beer. Check source of pressure. 

Adjust pressure to suit properly balanced system.  

 

Check for proper regulator function and replace a 

creeping regulator and gauge. 

8) Excess CO2 

 

Adjust pressure when using CO

2

 as low as 

possible, however, remembering that the applied 

pressure must be slightly higher than the internal 
pressure of the beer (no more than 18 lbs. should 

be applied.) 

 

The colder the beer and the higher the applied 
CO

pressure, the more rapid the absorption of

 

CO

by the beer. This over-carbonates the beer, 

causing Wild Beer. 

9) Not enough pressure 

 

 

Make sure pressure is on. Always turn pressure on 

before drawing beer. 

 

Check for defective air vents and clean or replace 

as necessary. 

10) Old Beer 

 

Rotate stock. The oldest beer should be tapped 
first; if beer has been allowed to stand in warm 

temperature beyond 45° for any excessive length 
of time, it may begin secondary fermentation. 

 

Store beer below 42° year round. 

 

Problem: Tail End of Beer Keg 

Note: Beer draws best at the beginning of the barrel. Towards the end of the barrel, the 
beer may be flat. This is more likely to occur when beer turnover is slow. 

Causes 

Corrections 

1) Where air is used as a 
pressure source, air replaced the 
CO

2

 in beer causing flat beer. 

Where beer is being drawn 
rapidly, this problem is not so 

evident. 

 

Wherever possible, CO

2

 gas should be used as 

pressure source. 

 

In high-pressure systems where CO

2

 gas cannot 

be used, a banner air-gas Blender should be 
installed. This introduces a small amount of CO

2

 

back into the beer, thus maintaining normal CO

2

 

content in beer. 

 

Summary of Contents for VT-FULLKEG

Page 1: ...A P R O U D H E R I T A G E O F E X P E R I E N C E Q U A L I T Y F u l l S i z e K e g e r a t o r V T F U L L K E G O W N E R S M A N U A L W W W V I N O T E M P C O M...

Page 2: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 18 TERMS OF SALE AND WARRANTY 19 GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Remove all external and internal packaging from your appliance Be sure that all parts have been included before...

Page 3: ...te a fire hazard or explosion Do not operate with housing panels removed Intended for household use When disposing of refrigerated appliances special handling is often required It is the consumer s re...

Page 4: ...d or dangling to prevent accidental injury z The unit should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet which has a voltage rating that matches the rating label on the appliance This...

Page 5: ...any accessories that are not in good condition or are missing please contact our customer service department for assistance 1 1 Beer Tower Including 1 Gasket for the Beer Tap 1 Washer for Connection...

Page 6: ...Tray 10 Adjustable Thermostat Located in rear 11 Shelves 2 not shown Note If unit has been placed in a horizontal or tilted position for any period of time wait 2 hours before connecting to power For...

Page 7: ...wer cord Any questions concerning power and or grounding should be directed toward a certified electrician or an authorized Vinotemp repair technician After plugging the appliance into a wall outlet a...

Page 8: ...the beer tube through the hole on the worktop until the beer tap is resting on top of the cabinet Revolve the beer tap clockwise and secure it Spanner faucet wrench provided for either removing or ti...

Page 9: ...compressed gas which can be hazardous if not handled properly Make sure you READ and UNDERSTAND the following procedures for CO2 cylinders BEFORE INSTALLATION 1 ALWAYS connect the CO2 cylinder to a r...

Page 10: ...cabinet liner Installation of the Beer Keg Position the beer keg directly in front of the open door Using keg handles only carefully lift the beer keg See Figure 4 To place the beer keg inside the ca...

Page 11: ...ise By rotating it counter clockwise low pressure will be decreased When required operating pressure is attained retighten lock nut 2 3 Open secondary shut off valve to let CO2 flow into the keg Figur...

Page 12: ...Allow the unit to run for a minimum of 3 hours at the maximum setting to cool down unit Temperature range of the thermostat goes from 36 F to 45 F 2 2 C to 7 2 C Thereafter adjust the thermostat to de...

Page 13: ...detergent Rinse well and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth Maintenance of Your Beer Dispenser Beer lines should be flushed after each barrel is empty Coils should be thoroughly cleaned at regular inte...

Page 14: ...ass Open faucet quickly and completely Check and find the correct distance to hold glass from faucet when drawing When done properly foam should be a tight creamy head and the collar on the average gl...

Page 15: ...Repair or replace the regulator as necessary A regulator seat or the regulator diaphragm may require replacing 10 Moisture in air system With the use of an air compressor it is imperative to have a mo...

Page 16: ...r beer is generated as a result of secondary fermentation above 45 degrees High temperatures may cause the start of secondary fermentation in the barrel Problem Wild Beer When poured beer is all foam...

Page 17: ...eping regulator and gauge 8 Excess CO2 Adjust pressure when using CO2 as low as possible however remembering that the applied pressure must be slightly higher than the internal pressure of the beer no...

Page 18: ...t clearances Vibrations Check to assure that the beer dispenser is leveled Beer Dispenser seems to make too much noise Rattling noise may come from the flow of the refrigerant this is normal As each c...

Page 19: ...try for a period of 12 twelve months from date of sale removal and re installation of unit is not included in warranty For a scratch and dent or refurbished unit warranty is 3 months from your dated i...

Page 20: ...e do not place the unit within reach of children For adult use only Contact info vinotemp com with any questions or visit www vinotemp com 17621 S Susana Road Rancho Dominguez CA 90221 www vinotemp co...

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