Perlick DS32, DP32 Trouble Shooting Direct Draw Dispensers Self-Contained, Flat Beer, Cloudy Beer

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Trouble Shooting – Direct Draw Dispensers Self-Contained

Beer Service Problems

Wild Beer:

Dispensed beer has either too much foam or is all foam.

CAUSES:

Beer has been dispensed improperly. Solution: See pouring instructions on page 8.

Regulator pressure is set too high.

Warm keg temperature.

Solution: Keg must be colder than 40°. Target temperature is between 36° and 38° F.

Cabinet door is opened and closed frequently and temperature is warmer than 38° F.

Solution: Adjust temperature to between 36° and 38° F.

Kinks, dents or obstructions in the line.

Using oddly shaped glasses. Frosted, waxed or styrofoam containers may cause foaming.

Dispenser has been turned off for a long period of time.

Faucet is bad, dirty or in a worn condition.

Regulator malfunction.

Flat Beer:

Foamy head disappears quickly; beer lacks brewery fresh flavor.

CAUSES:

Dirty glassware.

CO2 pressure is too low, due to leak or pressure setting.

CO2 is turned off at night.

Cooler is too cold.

CO2 leak or defective (sticking) check valve.

Sluggish CO2 regulator.

Cloudy Beer:

Beer in glass appears hazy, not clear.

CAUSES:

Dirty glass.

Dirty faucet or beer line.

Frozen or nearly frozen beer.

Old beer.

Beer that has not been refrigerated for a long period of time.

Beer and CO2 Facts

Keg

No. of

No. of

No. of

No. of

Full Keg

Size

Gallons

Oz.

Cases

12Oz.

Weight

 

 

 

 

Servings

 

Quarter

734

992

3.445

105

87 lbs.

Half

1512

1,984

6.889

210

161 lbs.

Beer foam is 25% liquid beer and 75% CO2 gas. Don’t waste it!

Most people prefer beer stored at 38° F.

Beer lines and faucets require regular cleaning (see cleaning instructions on page 7).

A fully-charged 4.2 lb. CO2 cylinder will dispense approximately 512 to 612 half barrels.

CO2 gas gives beer its sparkling effervescence. It also gives beer its creamy head of foam.

Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.

Form No. Z2280

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Contents Installation and Operation Instructions To a condensate pan located in the compressor housing Service and cleaningKeg Depth Ins. mmInstalling Casters or Legs Optional Parts ListInstalling the Faucet Dispensing Head Suggested Tools RequiredConnecting the Keg Coupler Important Be sure to close this valve when untapping kegTapping a Single Valve Keg Sankey Adjusting the CO2 Gas Flow Connecting the Regulator to the CO2 CylinderReplacing CO2 Gas Cylinder Proper CO2 HandlingRefrigeration and Temperature Control TemperatureAdjusting the temperature Colder TemperaturesCleaning the Condenser Cleaning the CabinetBacteria YeastPouring a Perfect Glass of Beer Direct Draw Dispensers Beer Service Problems Wild Beer Trouble Shooting Direct Draw Dispensers Self-ContainedFlat Beer Cloudy BeerReplacement Parts Direct Draw Dispensers Self-Contained Miscellaneous For Single Valve Keg Coupler Series DDS Series 2, 3 and 4 Keg Coolers Wiring Diagram Direct Draw Dispensers Self-Contained