INSTALLATION
HOW TO INSTALL YOUR OUTDOOR BEER DISPENSER COMPONENTS
PARTS OF A CO2 REGULATOR
1.Pressure gauge (reads the amount of internal keg pressure).
2.Regulator adjustment screw (after keg is tapped, screw clockwise until pressure gauge indicates between 12 and 14 lbs.).
3.Adjustment lock nut (once the pressure gauge is between 12 and 14 lbs., tighten adjustment nut.)
4.
5.CO2 nut (use to connect to the tank).
HOW TO REPLACE AN EMPTY CO2 CYLINDER
1.Close
2.Close cylinder valve by turning clockwise “A”.
3.Remove regulator from empty cylinder “D”.
4.Remove dust cap from new cylinder at “D”.
5.With cylinder valve “A” in closed position, reattach regulator to cylinder at “D”. (Check condition of
6.Open valve “A” all the way. (This is important because the cylinder valve seals in two places.)
7.Open
8.Check gauge pressure “C”
CO2 CYLINDERS (It is recommended to have an extra cylinder on hand)
Cylinder | Dia. | Ht. | Empty Weight | Full Weight |
9 lbs. | ||||
5 lbs. (provided) 5” |
1
5
2
3
4
Fig. 14
C
A
D
CLOSED
B
OPEN
Fig. 15
Note:
It takes about 1/2 lb. of CO2 to dispense an 1/2 barrel of beer. A
5 lbs. | |
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Fig. 16
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