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Tapping the Beer Keg - Installing Keg Tap, Single-Valve Type Barrel

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2. Attach the CO2 regulator to the CO2 cylinder by screwing the regulator nut onto the cylinder valve and tightening with an adjustable wrench. 3. Remove the bolt with the nut from the cylinder retainer. Using two screws attach it inside the unit on the left side of the back wall. (Holes are pre-drilled and screws are included)  4. Slide the cylinder through the retainer and secure it with the bolt and the nut. Position the cylinder so that you will be able to read the numbers on the gauge and easily access the shut-off valve and pressure adjustment screw. CO 2 Regulator Gauge Connect to the CO2 Cylinder Pressure Adjustment Screw Clamp Shut-Off Valve CO2 Cylinder TU Follow the steps below to tap the keg of beer. 1. Make sure the pull handle of the Sankey Tap is in the closed (up) position before installing it on the beer keg. (see fig.1) Insert the keg coupler into the locking neck of the beer keg and turn clockwise 1/4-turn to lock it into position. (see fig. 2) fig. 1 Pull handle (upward) Coupling Head Plastic Insert Connect to the CO2 Gas Line Tube Barb fig. 2 RN CLOCKWISE Keg Coupler Connect to the Keg Tap (coupler) GAS CO2 Beer Keg Neck Retainer WARNING! CO2 can be dangerous! CO2 cylinders contain high-pressured gas, which can be hazardous if handled improperly. They must be handled with care. Tapping the Beer Keg - Installing Keg Tap (Single-Valve Type Barrel) Your beer dispenser comes with American Sankey Tap. This type is the most widely used in the United States. Before purchasing a keg, check with your beer distributor to make sure that supplied Sankey Tap can be used. Note: For European draft beer, European Sankey Tap is required. Please contact Draught Technologies by visiting www.draughttech.com or call (860) 677-7312. 2. IMPORTANT: You must insert the black rubber washer into the beer line coupling nut before screwing the nut onto the keg tap coupling head. First remove the black protective shipping cap from the coupling head. Do not remove the plastic insert from the coupling head. Insert the black washer inside of the coupling nut. Firmly hand-tighten the coupling nut onto the coupling head. (see fig. 3) 3. Attach the open end of the red tube to the hose barb connection on the Sankey Tap. Next, secure the tube by using the remaining self-locking plastic snap-on clamp to ensure that there are no leaks. Secure the clamp tightly with pliers. (see fig. 3) fig. 3 Beer Line Coupling Nut Red Tube (gas line) 5

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2. Attach the CO
2
regulator to the CO
2
cylinder by
screwing the regulator nut onto the cylinder valve and
tightening with an adjustable wrench.
3. Remove the bolt with the nut from the cylinder retainer.
Using two screws attach it inside the unit on the left side
of the back wall. (Holes are pre-drilled and screws are
included)
4. Slide the cylinder through the retainer and secure it with
the bolt and the nut. Position the cylinder so that you will
be able to read the numbers on the gauge and
easily access the shut-off valve and pressure adjustment
screw.
Tapping the Beer Keg – Installing Keg Tap
(Single-Valve Type Barrel)
Your beer dispenser comes with American Sankey Tap. This
type is the most widely used in the United States. Before
purchasing a keg, check with your beer distributor to make
sure that supplied Sankey Tap can be used.
Note:
For European draft beer, European Sankey Tap is
required. Please contact Draught Technologies by
visiting www.draughttech.com or call
(860) 677-7312.
Follow the steps below to tap the keg of beer.
1. Make sure the pull handle of the Sankey Tap is in the
closed (up) position before installing it on the beer keg.
(see fig.1) Insert the keg coupler into the locking neck of
the beer keg and turn clockwise 1/4-turn to lock it into
position. (see fig. 2)
2. IMPORTANT: You must insert the black rubber washer
into the beer line coupling nut before screwing the nut
onto the keg tap coupling head. First remove the black
protective shipping cap from the coupling head. Do not
remove the plastic insert from the coupling head. Insert
the black washer inside of the coupling nut. Firmly
hand-tighten the coupling nut onto the coupling head.
(see fig. 3)
3. Attach the open end of the red tube to the hose barb
connection on the Sankey Tap. Next, secure the tube by
using the remaining self-locking plastic snap-on clamp
to ensure that there are no leaks. Secure the clamp
tightly with pliers. (see fig. 3)
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Keg Coupler
Pull handle (upward)
Coupling Head
Connect to the CO
2
Gas Line Tube Barb
Plastic Insert
fig. 1
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N
C
L
O
C
K
W
I
S
E
Beer Keg Neck
fig. 2
Beer Line
Coupling Nut
Red Tube (gas line)
fig. 3
CO2 Cylinder
CO
2
GAS
CO
2
Regulator
Gauge
Connect to the
Keg Tap (coupler)
Clamp
Shut-Off Valve
Retainer
Connect to the CO
2
Cylinder
Pressure
Adjustment
Screw
WARNING!
CO
2
can be dangerous! CO
2
cylinders contain high-pressured gas,
which can be hazardous if handled improperly.
They must be handled with care.