Perlick 66134-4, 66134-1, 66134-2, 66134-3 manual Installation – Beer Pump Panels, Important Notes

Models: 66134-3 66134-4 66134-2 66134-1

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Installation – Beer Pump Panels

Installation – Beer Pump Panels

Use panel as a template to mark where holes should be drilled on cooler wall. Beer pump panels should not be installed with a height of greater than 5 feet from the cooler floor. A height greater than 5 feet will potentially cause flow issues and require system re-balancing. (Note: Make sure panel is level and pumps are in the vertical position).

Drill 9/64” pilot holes in cooler wall. Use fasteners provided in installation kit to mount the beer pump panel to the cooler wall.

Push CO2 supply line over barbed CO2 supply inlet. (See diagram on page 3). Position clamp over joint and tighten. Always use 3/8” I.D.

braided tubing for gas supply line. Gas supply line should have drops going to each panel. (Never

connect supply line in a series hook-up.

Push beer line (from trunk housing) over barbed liquid outlet on flow reversal valve. (See

diagram on page 3). Position clamp over joint and tighten.

Push connector hose over liquid inlet on beer pump flow reversal valve inlet fitting. (See diagram on page 3). Position clamp over joint and tighten. (NOTE: Connector hose should not exceed 10 feet in length).

Install washer into hex nut on opposite end of connector hose. Connect to top threaded fitting of Perlick Smart Coupler.

Cut a piece of CO2 tubing (red 9/16” vinyl tubing) and push one end onto barbed CO2 outlet to Keg Couplers (See diagram on page3). Position clamp over joint and tighten. Push the other end over the barbed gas inlet on the Perlick Smart Coupler. Position clamp over joint and tighten.

Important Notes

CAUTION: If using CO2 as a pressure supply for pumps, pump exhaust must be vented to a well ventilated area to avoid possible asphyxiation.

Never use a single keg to supply more than one beer pump. Using a single keg to supply more than one pump will create flow problems, pump burn out or premature Smart Coupler shut-off.

Pump panels should never be installed more than 5 (five) feet above the cooler floor. A height in excess of 5 (five) feet causes additional pressure drop between the keg and pump inlet

which may cause degassing or premature Smart Coupler shut-off.

Beer pumps must be used in combination with an empty keg sensing device. If an empty keg sensing device is not used premature pump failure will occur.

If using compressed air as pressure source to drive pumps, pump and keg regulators need to be seperated. Air must be clean and dry.

 

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

 

 

Form No. Z2149A

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Rev. 10.11.06

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Perlick 66134-4, 66134-1, 66134-2 Installation – Beer Pump Panels, Important Notes, connect supply line in a series hook-up