Cornelius 1550 installation manual Troubleshooting

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TROUBLESHOOTING

IMPORTANT: Only qualified Personnel should service internal components or electrical wiring.

WARNING: If repairs are to be made to the beer system, close shutoff valve in applicable beer inlet line, then relieve system pressure before proceeding. If repairs are to be made to the CO2 system, shut off CO2 supply, shut off beer keg tappers CO2 lines shutoff valves,

then relieve system pressure before proceeding. If repairs are to be made to the refrigeration system, make sure electrical power is disconnected from the Unit.

Trouble

Probable Cause

Remedy

TROUBLESHOOTING CO2 SYSTEM

NO CO2 GAS PRESSURE ON BEER SYSTEMS.

A.Empty CO2 cylinder.

B.CO2 shutoff valve closed at CO2 cylinder.

C.CO2 shutoff valves in lines leading to beer kegs tappers closed.

A.Replenish CO2 supply as instructed.

B.Open CO2 shutoff valve at CO2 cylinder.

C.Open CO2 shutoff valves in lines leading to beer kegs tappers.

 

D.

CO2 regulators improperly

D.

Adjust CO2 regulators as

 

 

adjusted.

 

instructed.

 

E.

Leak in CO2 system.

E. Repair leaks in CO2 system.

INSUFFICIENT CO2 GAS

A.

Empty CO2 cylinder.

A. Replenish CO2 supply as

PRESSURE ON BEER

 

 

 

instructed.

SYSTEMS.

 

 

 

 

 

B. CO2 shutoff valve in CO2

B. Open CO2 shutoff valve all the

 

 

system partially closed.

 

way.

 

C.

CO2 regulator improperly

C.

Adjust CO2 regulator as

 

 

adjusted.

 

instructed.

 

D.

Leak in CO2 system.

D. Repair leak in CO2 system.

Trouble

 

Probable Cause

 

Remedy

 

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING BEER SYSTEM

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISPENSED BEER FLOW

A.

Beer faucet not properly

A. Adjust dispensed beer flow rate

RATE TOO LOW.

 

adjusted for beer flow rate.

 

as instructed.

 

B.

Insufficient CO2/gas pressure

B.

Refer to ‘‘INSUFFICIENT CO2

 

 

on beer system.

 

GAS PRESSURE ON BEER

SYSTEM’’ in this section.

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Contents This Document Contains Important Information Installation ManualTable of Contents Table of Contents cont’d Recognize Safety Information Safety InformationPage This page Left Blank Intentionally Design Data Warranty Reference InformationGeneral Information General DescriptionUniversal Beer Dispenser Theory of OperationFlow Diagram Page This page Left Blank Intentionally Unpacking and Inspection InstallationSelecting Location Fill Water Tank and Start Refrigeration System InstallationConnecting Beer Source Supplies to Unit Connecting CO2 System to Beer KEG TappersPreparing Unit for Operation Unit Operation Daily PRE-OPERATION Check OPERATOR’S InstructionsProper Beer Storage Operating ControlsCooling Unit Maintenance AdjustmentsOperating Clearances Replenishing Beer Supply Cleaning and SanitizingCleaning CO2 System GAS Check Valves Replenishing CO2 SupplyPage This page Left Blank Intentionally Periodic Inspection Service and MaintenanceAdjusting CO2 Regulators Preparing Unit for SHIPPING, RELOCATING, or StoringDispenser Components Parts Identification Beer Faucet Adjustment Unit Maintenance Cleaning Condenser CoilChecking ICE Water Bath Cleaning Water TankSanitize Beer Systems Replenishing CO2 Supply CO2 GAS Check Valve Cleaning CO2 GAS Check Valve Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Unpalatable Temperature TOO WarmRate TOO High OFF-TASTE Beer SourCompressor will not Coolant Sufficiently Installation SectionCompressor does not OperateCompressor not RefrigerationOperating Warranty One Cornelius Place Anoka, Minnesota 612 800