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What is an important warning regarding lifting the cabinet?

When lifting, the full weight of the cabinet must be supported. Lift from the cabinet base and not from the top. Improper lifting can result in severe damage to the cabinet.


What are the specifications for the Direct Draw Dispensers?

The specifications for the Direct Draw Dispensers are as follows:

MODEL NUMBERS
PAINTED DR2KP DR3KP DR4KP
STAINLESS STEEL DR2KS DR3KS DR4KS
SPECIFICATIONS
KEG CAPACITY 2 Keg 3 Keg 4 Keg
NUMBER OF DOORS 2 2 3
LENGTH Ins. (mm) 48″ (1219) 60″ (1524) 72″ (1829)
NO. OF DISPENSING HEADS 1 1 2
NO. FAUCETS 2 2 2
EVAPORATOR BTU/HR 1800 2200 2200
RUNNING LOAD – AMPS .82 .82 .82
LIQUID INLET LINE SIZE 1/2″ O.D. 1/2″ O.D. 1/2″ O.D.
SUCTION LINE SIZE 3/8″ O.D. 3/8″ O.D. 3/8″ O.D.
SHIP WT lbs. (kg) 250 (114) 310 (141) 350 (159)
INTERIOR Fourteen gauge stainless steel sills are reinforced with a 12 gauge angle bracket that extends from one end of the insulated base to the other. The floor pan is 20 gauge, type 304 stainless steel. The walls and ceiling are 20 gauge galvanized steel.
EXTERIOR All Models: The top is 20 gauge stainless steel. The back is 20 gauge galvanized steel. Bottom is 20 gauge stainless steel. Black Models: Doors, front and sides are 20 gauge black powder coated steel. Stainless Models: Doors, front and sides are 20 gauge stainless steel.
ELECTRICAL 115 Volt, 60 Hz., 1 Phase AC. Contact Perlick for other voltage/frequency requirements.
PLUMBING Floor drain 3/4″ female taper pipe exits out right bottom or right end.
REFRIGERATION Evaporator inlet/outlet routed for left end access.
INSULATION Foamed-in-place polyurethane; 2″ walls, 1 1/2″ top and floor.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES • Optional Dispensing Heads • Leg Set • Door Locks • Keg Couplers • Caster Sets • Shelf Kit • Faucet Locks

What parts are included with the dispenser?

The included parts are:

Faucet Standard.

Faucet Head Assembly.

Black Connector Hose 3/16″ x 3′.

5/16″ Air Hose.

Spanner Wrench.

Bag of Miscellaneous Parts.


What tools are required for installation?

The tools required for installation are:

#2 Phillips Screwdriver.

Spanner Wrench (included).

#10 Crescent Wrench.

9/16″ Allen Wrench.

3/8″ Nut driver.

Power Screwdriver (if available).


What are the steps for uncrating and inspecting the cabinet?

Remove all crating material before operating. Carefully inspect cabinet for hidden damage. If damage is discovered, file your claim immediately with the transportation company. Perlick is not responsible for damage in transit.


How should the cabinet be placed?

Push the cabinet into place using rollers when necessary.


How should the cabinet be leveled?

When the cabinet is in place, check installation with a carpenter’s level. A slight pitch to the drain side is desired. Water may accumulate if the cabinet is pitched to the opposite side.


How are optional casters or legs installed?

Attach casters to the cabinet bottom in the holes provided. Use the supplied 1/4″- 20 x 3/4″ hex head self-tapping machine screws. Use power driver if available.


How are the faucet and dispensing head installed?

Before you begin: Wash tapping devices and faucet. Flush beer, tapping device and faucet lines with fresh water.

Apply RTV around the base of the dispensing head to seal it to the top. Align the dispensing head over the holes on the cabinet top and use screws provided to secure standard to cabinet top. Wipe off excess RTV to complete the seal.

Attach faucet to standard using spanner wrench to tighten coupling. Attach faucet handle to faucet.

Insert flexible plastic air hose six to seven inches into bottom of faucet standard. Secure hose with tie wrap (supplied).


What are the plumbing instructions for the cabinet?

The floor drain in the right rear corner is equipped with a 3/4″ female pipe thread connection with side or bottom access for beer drainer waste.

Remove either side or bottom drain plug with an allen wrench and attach a 3/4″ male pipe (provided by plumber) to an external drain connection. The evaporator condensate drain line is located inside a cover below the evaporator and exits through an access hole in the left end of the cabinet. To run the drain line to the right end of the cabinet into the same drain line as the beer drainer, a tee is required, order part No. 57779. A 2″ access hole in the right end of the cabinet can be used as well for an evaporator condensate drain line exit. CAUTION: Do not overtighten drain fitting as it may damage the threads. NOTE: The end of the CO2 line is coiled inside the cabinet. Connect this line to the pressure supply with a hose and fitting.


What are the electrical connection requirements?

The cabinet must be connected to a separately fused power source (see electrical specification plate) and grounded in accordance with National and Local Electrical Codes. Caution: Do not attempt to operate the equipment on any other power source than that listed on the Electrical Specification plate.


What is an important warning to avoid compressor damage?

DO NOT RUN UNIT IF CABINET HAS BEEN LAID ON ITS BACK

If cabinet has been laid on its back for any reason, place it back into the upright position and allow it to stand for 24 hours before running unit.


How do you connect the keg coupler?

Place one brown leather washer into black beer line connector hose on hex nut side. Screw connector to stainless steel beverage line on faucet standard. Tighten with a wrench, but do not over tighten.

Make sure lever handle on the keg coupler is in the UP (untapped) position. Place one brown leather washer into wing nut end of black beer line connector hose and thread onto top of keg coupler. Hand tighten.

Place clamp on one end of red air line. Push end over air valve located inside cabinet. Tighten clamp with screwdriver. Turn shut-off valve to OFF (horizontal) position.

Place clamp on the other end of red air line and push over tailpiece on coupler. Tighten clamp with screwdriver. CAUTION: Do not use keg coupler as a handle to lift keg.


How do you tap a single valve keg (Sankey)?

Be sure beer faucet is in closed position.

Align keg lugs with lug openings on bottom of coupler.

Turn clockwise 1/4 turn. Pull handle out and down. Keg is now tapped.

Open shut-off valve on air divider located inside of the cabinet. Important: Be sure to close this valve when untapping keg.


How do you connect the regulator to the CO2 cylinder?

Remove blue plug from regulator fitting. (Note: Do not remove the carbonic washer).

Screw regulator onto gas cylinder valve. Tighten with wrench until vertically straight. Be sure that shut-off valve (black lever) on regulator is in the OFF (horizontal) position.

Place a screw clamp over end of red air line and push onto regulator tailpiece. Tighten clamp with a screwdriver.


How do you adjust the CO2 gas flow?

Turn regulator adjusting screw counterclockwise until it turns freely.

Turn hand valve counterclockwise on CO2 cylinder to the fully open position.

Turn regulator adjusting screw clockwise until desired pressure is reached (approximately 12-15 lbs.). Tighten stop nut on adjusting screw.

Open shut-off valve on bottom of regulator.


How do you perform a CO2 leak test?

Dilute a small amount of liquid dishwashing soap and rub the soapy mixture around each connection. If bubbles appear, tighten connection.


How do you replace a CO2 gas cylinder?

Turn CO2 hand valve clockwise until seated and close shut-off valve on regulator.

Unscrew regulator from cylinder fitting.

Replace carbonic washer (Part No. 157F2P), if needed and reattach regulator to filled cylinder.

Turn CO2 hand valve counterclockwise until fully open. Turn regulator shut-off valve to open position.

Adjust CO2 gas flow as required, turning clockwise for higher pressure.


What are the guidelines for proper CO2 handling?

ALWAYS…

Connect a regulator (reducing valve) to CO2 cylinder.

Secure cylinder in upright position whether in storage or in use.

Keep cylinder away from heat. Rupture disc vents at 122° F. maximum.

Ventilate room after high pressure gas leakage.

Check the last DOT test date on cylinder neck before filling. If more than five years old, the cylinder must be retested to DOT specifications.

Be sure CO2 cylinder outlet fitting is free of dust or dirt before attaching regulator.

Store CO2 cylinder and regulator assembly upright.

Allow only properly trained and experienced personnel to handle high pressure gas.

NEVER…

Connect cylinder directly to a keg without a regulator (reducing valve).

Drop or throw regulator or CO2 cylinder.

Transport CO2 cylinder in a closed vehicle.

Apply oil to a regulator.

Shut off CO2 cylinder when not in use. You will not save gas by doing so!

Allow untrained, inexperienced personnel to handle high pressure gas.

Failure to heed this warning could result in personal injury or death.

WARNING/SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: Beverage systems pressurized with carbon dioxide or nitrogen must be equipped with two safety relief valves; one at the cylinder regulator and the other in the gas line upstream on the product tanks.


How does temperature affect draft beer?

One of the most common causes of dispensing problems is improper temperature. Draft beer should be stored at a temperature between 32° and 38°. At warmer temperatures, beer will foam.

At temperatures lower than 30° F., beer will freeze. When beer freezes, the alcohol in the beer may separate and cause the beer to be cloudy with an “off” taste.

HOW TEMPERATURE AFFECTS DRAFT BEER

Freezes Ideal Foams
28° 30° 32° 34° 36° 38° 40° 42° 44°

How should the beer system be cleaned?

The entire beer system, to include the faucet, flexible beer line and tapping devices must be cleaned at regular intervals. We recommend flushing the entire system with fresh water immediately after a keg has been emptied. Once each month the system should be cleaned chemically.

It is recommended that you purchase Perlick’s Pump Type Sterilizer. It is equipped with an adapter that attaches directly to the faucet shank in lieu of the faucet. It is also available with a slip coupling for those who choose to clean their faucets in place.

Part Nos. Description
887P 1/2 Gallon sterilizer w/faucet coupling.
887PSC 1/2 Gallon sterilizer w/slip coupling.
848A33 33oz. Liquid alkaline cleaner.

Cleaning the draft beer system will help to eliminate the buildup of the following materials:

Bacteria: Beer is an excellent food for bacteria (none of which is harmful). Proper conditions may begin the growth of bacteria in draft beer and on the beer faucet. By regular cleaning, we prevent this bacterial buildup and maintain the quality of the draft beer. Greenish or yellowish colored material on the faucet may indicate bacterial growth.

Yeast: All domestic draft beers contain a small amount of yeast which remains in the beer from the fermentation process. When the temperature of draft beer exceeds 50° a process of secondary fermentation may take place. The beer faucet may exhibit a white colored substance (yeast build up) if not cleaned on a regular basis.

Beer Stone: All beer contains calcium which is present from the grains used in the brewing process. It is an important natural material in draft systems in that as it oxidizes it coats the internal parts of the beer lines and equipment. This thin coat of beer stone helps prevent the beer from picking up strong metallic or plastic flavors as it flows through the system. The beer stone will continue to build if the system is not cleaned properly or regularly and can cause drawing problems if it begins to flake off. Beer stone is present if one can see a brownish color on the faucet or inner wall of the beer line, or tobacco-like flakes in the beer.


How should the cabinet be cleaned?

Use a mild detergent and water to clean the inside and outside of the cabinet. Dry thoroughly. Never use a scouring pad or abrasive cleanser. NOTE: An industrial strength, commercial cleaner can be used to clean the outside of painted cabinets.


How should the condenser be cleaned?

Use a long handled, stiff brush to clean the dirt from the front surface of the condenser. Keeping the condenser free from dust and dirt will ensure efficient operation. CAUTION: Do not bend the fins while brushing the front of the condenser.


How do you pour a perfect glass of beer?

STEP 1: Start with a clean glass. Place the glass at a 45° angle, one inch below faucet. Do not let the glass touch the faucet. Open the faucet all the way.

STEP 2: After the glass has reached half full, gradually bring the glass to the upright position.

STEP 3: Let the remaining beer run straight down the middle of the glass. This ensures proper release of CO2 by producing a 3/4″ to 1″ foam head.

STEP 4: Close the faucet quickly and completely.


What causes “Wild Beer” and how is it resolved?

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.


What causes “Flat Beer”?

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.


What causes “Cloudy Beer”?

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.


What are some facts about Beer and CO2?

Keg Size No. of Gallons No. of Oz. No. of Cases No. of 12Oz. Servings Full Keg Weight
Quarter 7 3/4 992 3.445 105 87 lbs.
Half 15 1/2 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 5 1/2 to 6 1/2 half barrels.

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


What are the replacement parts available for Direct Draw Dispenser All Models?

The replacement parts for all models are:

MODEL NOS. DR2KP DR3KP DR4KP
All Models
Left hinged door assembly 64357SLBL-LK 64357SLBL-LK 64357SLBL-LK
Left hinged door assembly, SS 64357SLSS-LK 64357SLSS-LK 64357SLSS-LK
Right hinged door assembly 64357SRBL-LK 64357SRBL-LK 64357SRBL-LK
Right hinged door assembly, SS 64357SRSS-LK 64357SRSS-LK 64357SRSS-LK
Magnetic door gasket 62085-1 62085-1 62085-1
Hinge set, left 63407L 63407L 63407L
Hinge set, right 63407R 63407R 63407R
Elbow-nylon 3/4″ F.P.T. x 1/2″ barb 57736-1 57736-1 57736-1
Glass rack C24639-1 C24639-1 C24639-1
Wiring harness 61247-1 61247-1 61247-1
Fan motor C15239A C15239A C15239A
5 1/2″ diameter fan blade 57699 57699 57699
Fan guard assembly C25395 C25395 C25395
Two keg model
Two-way air distributor assembly C18942 N/A N/A
Complete coil assembly 62495A N/A N/A
1/2″ trans vinyl beverage tubing 9 ft. 1390R N/A N/A
Three and four keg models
Three-way air distributor assembly N/A C18943 N/A
Complete coil assembly N/A 62496A N/A
1/2″trans vinyl beverage tubing 10.5 ft. N/A 1390TR N/A
Four-way air distributor assembly N/A N/A C18944
Complete coil assembly N/A N/A 62496A
1/2″trans vinyl beverage tubing 13 ft. N/A N/A 1390TR

What are the replacement parts for a Single Valve Keg Coupler (Series D) and miscellaneous items?

The replacement parts for Single Valve Keg Coupler (Series D) are:

Item No. Part No. Description
1 26000D Single valve keg coupler
2 C14316 “O” ring
3 31080-2P Ball check
4 31089-2P “O” ring (3 per assembly)
5 31088-2P Bottom seal washer
6 31087-2P Probe washer domestic
7 157R2P Coupling Gasket
8 23682-2P Check valve

Miscellaneous replacement parts are:

Part No. Description
157L2P Beer line connector gasket
57F2P CO2 tank washer
1392R Red air hose
529 Beer hose
2928D Twin gauge CO2 regulator

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