Cornelius 2232MS service manual Switch

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8.Open Beverage Control Panel Assembly water inlet supply line shutoff valve.

9.Plug carbonator(s) and the Water Pressure Booster system power cords into electrical outlets.

Checking Water Tank Air, CO2, or Nitrogen Gas Pressure

NOTE: The Water Pressure Booster system water tank must be completely drained before proceeding to check and if necessary, pressurize the tank with the proper amount of commercially dry air, CO2, or nitrogen gas pressure. Proceed as follows:

1.Unplug carbonator(s) and Water Pressure Booster system power cords from electrical outlets.

2.Close Beverage Control Panel Assembly water inlet supply line shutoff valve.

3.Close plain water outlet shutoff valve Post–Mix Dispenser plain water line is connected to.

4.Disconnect Post–Mix Dispenser plain water line from shutoff valve.

5.Place bucket under shutoff valve. Open shutoff valve and allow water to be purged from Water Pressure Booster System water tank, then close valve.

6.Note service valve (see applicable Figure 3, 4, 5, or 6) on bottom of the Water Pressure Booster system water tank. The water tank must be pressurized to 40 5–PSI (2.76 .34 Bars) with commercially dry air, CO, or nitrogen gas pressure. Check and make sure water tank is properly pressurized.

7.Open Beverage Control Panel Assembly water inlet supply line shutoff valve.

8.Place bucket under Post–Mix Dispenser shutoff valve. Open valve and allow water to flow until a good stream of water flows from valve, then close valve.

9.Reconnect Post–Mix Dispenser plain water line to shutoff valve.

10.Plug both carbonators and Water Pressure Booster System power cords into electrical outlets.

Adjusting Pressure Switch ‘‘CUT OUT’’ (pump stops) and‘‘CUT IN’’ (pump starts).

NOTE: The Water Pressure Booster system water tank and the water system surge tank must be completely drained and make sure they are properly pressurized with commercially dry air, CO2, or nitrogen gas pressure before checking the water pump ‘‘CUT–IN’’ (pump starts) and ‘‘CUT–OUT’’ (pump stops). Proceed as follows:

1.Unplug carbonator(s) and Water Pressure Booster system power cords from electrical outlets.

2.Close Beverage Control Panel Assembly water inlet supply line shutoff valve.

3.Close water manifold plain water shutoff valve Post–Mix Dispenser plain water line is connected to. Disconnect water line from shutoff valve.

4.Place bucket under shutoff valve. Open shutoff valve and allow water to be purged from water system surge tank and Water Pressure Booster System water tank. DO NOT CLOSE SHUTOFF VALVE AT THIS TIME.

5.Note service valve on bottom of Water Pressure Booster system water tank and water system surge tank. The Water Pressure Booster system

water tank must be checked to make sure it is pressurized to 40 ± 5–PSI (2.76 ± .034 Bars)

and the water system surge tank is pressurized to 12 ± 2–PSI (.83 ± .14 Bars) with commercially dry air, CO2, or nitrogen gas pressure.

6.Close Post–Mix Dispenser water outlet shutoff valve, then open Beverage Control Panel Assembly plain water inlet supply line shutoff valve.

7.Place bucket under Post–Mix Dispenser water outlet shutoff valve. Open shutoff valve and allow water to flow until water surge tank and Water Pressure Booster System water tank are filled and a good stream of water flows from shutoff valve, then close valve.

CAUTION: To avoid damage, do not exceed the maximum allowable system pressure of 85 ± 5–PSI (5.86 ± .35 Bars).

WARNING: Adjustment nuts are located close to the high voltage terminals on the pressure switch. To prevent possible electri- cal shock, use an insulated 3/8 nut–driver to make adjustments. Only qualified personnel should perform adjustments on pressure

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Contents This Document Contains Important Information Manfactured IMI Cornelius INC ANOKA, MinnesotaOrdering Information General Warranty PolicyGeneral Description Terms and ConditionsComplete Service Distribution CentersIMI Cornelius Inc Specifications Loose-Shipped Parts Name Qty InstallationInstalling POST-MIX Dispensers Installing Beverage Control Panel AssemblyMake Sure ALL Lines are Labeled for Identification Fastening Beverage Control Panel Assembly to WallNo TAG Preparation for Operation0713 Sealing Ends of Floor Chase if Applicable Standard Beverage Control Panel ASS’Y Water Pressure Pressure Switch Check Water Valve Surge Tank Water Pump Pressure Switch Check Check Valve Water Pump PRE Filet BUN CO2/AIR and Syrup Systems Flow Diagram Sprite Diet Orange Coke Conn NBR Description QTY Sprite Diet Orange Coke Bulk Tank Conn NBR Description QTY Sprite Diet Orange Syrup Bulk Tank Conn NBR Description QTY Diet sprite coke Conn NBR Description QTY Hazard in the water system Service and MaintenancePOST-MIX Dispenser Service and Maintenance Beverage Control Panel Assembly Service MaintenancePressure Switch Liquid Check Valve Water Pump Motor Always Install NEW Ball Seat Quadding P/NSwitch Bars Cleaning Optional Syrup Lines Strainers see FigureCause serious personal injury Sanitizing Syrup SystemsReplenishing CO2 Supply Replenishing Syrup SupplySyrup Flavor Change Troubleshooting Gauge Reads TOO High CYCLES’’ CON’TWater Inlet Pressure Gauge Reads TOO LOW‘OFF’’ Taste Not Operate CON’TAIR Compressor ‘SHORT Dispensed Drinks haveWiring Diagram Carbonator Instructions for Crimping Tube Clamps Beverage Control Panel ASS’Y Beverage Control Panel ASS’Y CO2 Regulator ASS’Y P/N CO2 Check Valve ASS’Y P/N Name No. Part No NameCO2 Regulator ASS’Y Check Valve and Manifold ASS’Y P/N Large Reserve Carbonator Large Reserve Carbonator Water Manifold ASS’Y P/N Pump and Motor ASS’Y Regulator ASS’Y, HI-PRESSURE P/N Warranty

2232MS specifications

The Cornelius 2232MS is an advanced beverage dispensing system that combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for various commercial settings, such as restaurants, bars, and convenience stores. This model stands out due to its impressive performance and innovative design, which cater to the diverse needs of beverage service.

One of the key features of the Cornelius 2232MS is its high-capacity dispensing capability. The system can accommodate a wide range of beverage types, including carbonated soft drinks, teas, and flavored syrups. This versatility allows businesses to offer a broader menu, appealing to a wider customer base. The dispensers are designed to handle multiple flavors simultaneously, ensuring that patrons can enjoy their favorite drinks without long wait times.

Technology plays a critical role in the operation of the Cornelius 2232MS. The system is equipped with an advanced touchless dispensing interface, which minimizes the risk of cross-contamination and promotes a hygienic environment. Users can easily select their preferred beverage with just a touch, making the experience both efficient and enjoyable. Additionally, the unit features programmable settings that allow operators to customize drink proportions and carbonic acid levels, ensuring consistent quality in every pour.

Another notable characteristic of the Cornelius 2232MS is its energy-efficient design. The system utilizes eco-friendly technology that reduces power consumption, making it an environmentally responsible option for businesses. This energy efficiency not only contributes to cost savings on utility bills but also aligns with modern sustainability goals.

Maintenance and serviceability are also prioritized in the design of the Cornelius 2232MS. The unit features easy-to-access components for cleaning and servicing, which minimizes downtime. Regular maintenance can be performed with minimal effort, ensuring that the system remains in optimal condition for prolonged use.

In conclusion, the Cornelius 2232MS stands out in the beverage dispensing market due to its versatility, cutting-edge technology, and energy efficiency. Its user-friendly interface and easy maintenance make it a practical choice for any business looking to elevate their beverage service. With the Cornelius 2232MS, operators can expect enhanced customer satisfaction and improved operational efficiency, solidifying its position as a leader in beverage dispensing solutions.