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PRKB24C01AG & PRKB24C01AS-OD Use, Care, and Installation Guide
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Troubleshooting
Possible Problem
Possible Cause
Solutions
The beer is foamy upon
pouring.
The tap handle is not being fully
pulled.
Fully pull back on the tap handle.
The beer is warm.
Allow the kegs to sit in the
kegerator for at least 24 hours.
There is excessive CO₂ pressure.
Lower and adjust the CO₂
pressure to between 10-12 PSI.
The beer lines are old.
Either replace the beer lines or
clean the beer line.
The tap is clogged.
Clean the tap.
The beer is cloudy and
hazy upon pouring.
The temperature is too low, resulting in
chill haze.
Increase the temperature of the
kegerator.
The keg has something warm on it.
Remove any item that is not cold
from the keg.
The beer is flat upon
pouring.
The tap handle is not being fully
pulled.
Fully pull back on the tap handle.
The glasses that beer is being poured
into are greasy.
Wash the glasses thoroughly after
each use and allow to air dry. Do
not dry wipe.
There is not enough CO₂ pressure.
Refill the CO₂ tank if empty.
Check the CO₂ tank valve,
making sure it is open. Check
for obstructions in the gas lines.
Check the shutoff valve from the
regulator, making sure it is fully
open. If the PSI is too low, raise
the CO₂ pressure to between 10-
12 PSI.
The beer is bad or off-
tasting.
The beer line or tap is dirty.
Clean the beer line and tap
with the beer line cleaning kit,
PRKCLN-001.
The gas lines are dirty.
Replace the gas lines if they
appear contaminated.
The beer is old.
Replace the keg with fresh beer.