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v.10182019   PN 400-111

 

 
 
Troubleshooting: 
 

 

My beer isn’t carbonating

 

o

 

Make sure that your CO

2

 tank isn’t empty

 

o

 

Make sure that your CO

2

 tank valve is open

 

o

 

Make sure that the regulator’s ball valve is open

 

o

 

Make sure that the gray ball lock fitting on your gas line is correctly 
connected to the keg post

 

o

 

Try increasing your regulator pressure slightly

 

o

 

It’s best to carbonate under refrigeration 

 

 

I think I have a leak

 

o

 

Fill a spray bottle with a StarSan solution, or water with 2 drops of dish soap

 

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Pressurize the keg and line, and spray around all connections and fittings. 
Look for any points where bubbles are being produced. This is where you 
are leaking. 

 

 

My beer is overcarboanted or foamy 

o

 

Make sure that your regulator is set to the correct pressure according to 
the carbonation chart 

o

 

Your keg should be refrigerated when serving 

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Remove the gray ball lock fitting from your keg and close the valve on your 
CO

2

 tank 

o

 

Lift the pressure relief valve on your keg to release pressure, and allow the 
keg to sit for 30 minutes 

o

 

Lift the pressure relief valve again to release any pressure that has built up 

o

 

Reconnect the gas line to your keg. Repeat if your beer is still 
overcarbonated. 

 

Summary of Contents for Z

Page 1: ...ot day Do not throw or drop your CO2 tank Close the valve on your CO2 tank when not in use Be sure to completely tighten your regulator to the tank using a wrench Every CO2 tank will be stamped on the neck with a date of a DOT static pressure test This date is in MM YY format and is good for 5 years for aluminum CO2 tanks Be sure to check this date when exchanging or filling your tank When exchang...

Page 2: ... Purge your serving keg a Seal your serving keg with the metal lid making sure that the gray pressure relief valve is in place not the red FastFermentation valve b Set your regulator to about 5 PSI c Connect the gray ball lock fitting of your gas line to the IN post on your serving keg d Allow the keg to pressurize with CO2 for about 20 seconds then disconnect the gray ball lock fitting e Lift pre...

Page 3: ...s in the flow or until the liquid in the keg has reached the upper welded seam if you are using a keg that is smaller than 5 gallons then disconnect the black ball lock fitting from the OUT post on your serving keg 13 Disconnect the racking hose assembly from the fermentation keg and set it aside to be cleaned and sanitized 14 Seal your serving keg with the metal lid making sure that the gray pres...

Page 4: ...keg will be stored during carbonation and consult the carbonation table below to find the correct setting for your regulator 2 5 volumes of CO2 is and acceptable level of carbonation for most beer styles To achieve this at the temperatures of most refrigerators you would set your regulator to 8 12 PSI 3 Allow the keg to carbonate for 3 5 days before serving ...

Page 5: ...s the ideal length and diameter for serving your keg under refrigeration If you feel that your beer is pouring too fast or foamy reduce your regulator s pressure slightly and temporarily vent the kegs pressure relief valve to release excess pressure 7 Once your keg is empty be sure to clean and sanitize your keg and serving line immediately Cleaning and Sanitizing Always clean rinse and sanitize y...

Page 6: ...e top portion o Allow these to soak in a sanitizer solution for at least 3 minutes but no longer than 5 as this can cause damage to the plastic components and tubing o Drain as much liquid from the line as possible before using Component Details CO2 Tank o Valve Open by turning counter clockwise Keep valve closed when not in use o DOT Static Test Stamp MM YY is good for 5 years o Tare Weight TW X ...

Page 7: ...n your serving keg Keg o Keg Body o Keg Lid Is sealed in place with the locking bale The ring can be pulled to open the pressure relief valve to release pressure from the keg The gray pressure relief valve should be in place when carbonating and serving not the red FastFermentation valve o Keg Posts IN and OUT connect to your ball lock fittings Be sure to orient these correctly o Dip Tubes The lon...

Page 8: ...h soap o Pressurize the keg and line and spray around all connections and fittings Look for any points where bubbles are being produced This is where you are leaking My beer is overcarboanted or foamy o Make sure that your regulator is set to the correct pressure according to the carbonation chart o Your keg should be refrigerated when serving o Remove the gray ball lock fitting from your keg and ...

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