Avanti MBD5L Manual De Instrucciones página 19

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Beer, when drawn, is all foam, or too much foam, and not enough liquid beer.
Cause
1)
Improper drawing beer into glass.
2)
Yeast growth, or other obstructions in
faucet.
Worn faucet parts and worn faucet
washers.
3)
Kinks, dents, or twists in coils, or direct
draw lines: obstructions in line, near, or
behind faucet.
4)
Sag, or trap in line.
5)
Beer too warm at faucet;
Beer too warm in Coil System.
Beer too warm in Air Shaft System.
6)
Hot spots in line.
7)
Pre-Cooler, or Direct Draw Dispenser,
too warm.
8)
No cold storage space for delivered
beer; beer becomes warm in barrel.
WILD BEER
Corrections
1)
Open faucet quickly and completely.
Check and find the correct distance to hold glass
from faucet when drawing. Proper foam should be
a tight, creamy head, and the collar on the
average glass should be ¾ " to 1" high.
2)
Clean faucet spout with a good brush daily. Scour
all internal faucet parts at least once a week.
Replace worn washers as required. If faucet does
not open wide, worn parts or entire faucet must be
replaced.
3)
Check for, and replace kinked, dented, or twisted
line from barrel to faucet.
Examine for frayed coupling washer behind faucet
that may cause obstruction.
4)
Keep all metal beer lines straight from barrel to
faucet; never permit lines to sag, as this creates
traps that may cause wild beer.
5)
Temperature at faucet must always be at least 2
degrees colder than at barrel.
In sweet-water refrigerated, or ice-water system,
faucet shank must always be submerged.
In Cold Air System, the coldest air from the blower
must first be directed to the faucet, and then
circulated back to pre-cooler.
6)
Insulate all beer lines; a long beer run must be
constantly refrigerated.
insulation is not refrigeration.
Keep all beer lines away from hot water pipes, hot
air ducts, and steam lines. A cold steam pipe in
the summer is a hot steam pipe in the winter.
7)
It is always summer indoors and in the basement,
therefore, maintain pre-cooler, and direct draw
dispenser temperature at 40° all year round. If
direct draw temperature cannot be lowered,
increase applied pressure; however, balance the
system by changing to smaller diameter length of
vinyl tubing or install a foam control faucet.
Never shut off refrigeration – day or night.
8)
Coil systems, and direct draw systems, must be
properly balanced in order to apply pressure
required for warmest temperature to which barrels
of beer will be exposed. A control beer faucet can
be used in place of a restricted coil to balance
system.
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