BrewBlast™ 70CPH O&M
South-Tek Systems
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6.
Once in
“Standby” mode, wait 60 seconds. After 60 seconds, the system should remain in “standby”
mode. If it doesn’t, the leak is somewhere between the check valve and the output ball valve on the
tank.
7.
If the system remains in standby, contact your local distributor/installer for further assistance.
4.8
ACCESS CONTROLS
The built-in control timer is programmed to function without requiring the user to input any values. Do not attempt to
modify the timing or the warranty will be voided. In case of a failure, first attempt to cycle the power to the system. If
that does not work, please contact your provider for further instructions.
4.9
STARTING THE SYSTEM
To start the system, turn on the power switch and make sure any valves to the gas lines are in the open position.
4.10
STOPPING THE SYSTEM
To stop the system, close off any valves on the gas lines. Powering down the system is not necessary. If
emergency shut off is required, turn off the power switch on the side on the control panel.
5
SYSTEM USAGE
5.1
INSTRUCTIONS
The
BrewBlast™ 70CPH is intended to be used to generate nitrogen to push coffee out of the keg. Follow the
installation instructions above and only use in an approved environment. The generator generates enough nitrogen
to push 40 pints per hour. Make sure that proper regulators, cooler temperature, and line temperatures are
maintained, otherwise you will not be able to effectively push coffee from the keg. Please consult with your local
distributor for questions not answered in this manual.
The system is designed for 24 hour operation, but routine maintenance on the filters must be performed. Reference
the
“System Maintenance” section for detailed maintenance instructions.
5.2
ALARM NOTIFICATION
BlastOff™ -
Leak Detection System
Alarm
All
BrewBlast™ 70CPH models come standard with the patented BlastOff™ -
Leak Detection System
. It detects
line leaks within the downstream gas lines from the N
2
Generator to the kegs. Line leaks could be due to a keg
not being tapped correctly, a coffee gas line leak or fitting therein failing, etc. These leaks are potential safety
hazards, can cause the CO
2
to deplete quickly, and could cause your
BrewBlast™ 70CPH to run in excess
(decreasing the life of the unit).
Once a leak has been detected, the BlastOff
™ is set to initiate a buzzer, displays “B.Off” in red on the controller
screen, and shuts off the
BrewBlast™ 70CPH until the problem has been remedied. To reset the BlastOff™,
simply turn off the
BrewBlast™ 70CPH and turn it back on. The BrewBlast™ 70CPH can be ordered with the
BlastOff™ System Factory installed or the system can be retrofitted in the field. Some rewiring is required to
field install.
Never reset repeatedly;
if the BlastOff™ goes off daily, there is a real potential issue. Consult your installer for a
solution. The label below will be on your BrewBlast
™ BrewBlast™ 70CPH if factory installed.
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