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PERLICK NITRO BEVERAGE DISPENSING KIT
Operation/Installation Manual
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
ISSUE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
Why is my cold brew
running slower than
usual?
Clogged Stout Faucet
If your cold brew is running slowly, unscrew the spout and soak it in warm
water with your cleaner of choice. Another tip is to soak the stout nozzle
in carbonated water. The rising bubbles should help loosen anything that
may be clogging it. To ensure the stout nozzle is clean, shine a ashlight
(your phone is great for this) through the bottom of the nozzle and monitor
if any openings are clogged.
Nitrogen Gas System
Double check your gas tank is full and wide open. Assure there are no leaks
in the gas line by spraying connections with soapy water and looking for
bubbles. Double check lines for kinks. If you are using a Corny Keg, check
the lid seal and bar lock connectors for leaks as well.
Beverage Line is Frozen
You can thaw these lines by leaving your refrigerator door open for a
few minutes, or by grabbing the frozen line with your bare hands until
the liquid starts owing at a normal rate again. Use a commercial grade
thermometer to double check your system is running to expectations.
Why is my beverage
sputtering?
Infusion Level Too High
Adjust infusion level by turning your Nitrogen Control System (NCS) valve
to a closed position. Open NCS valve to add nitrogen as desired. You can
lock your infusion level by tightening the hex nut against the NCS. If the
NCS valve will not turn, ensure the hex nut is loose and not already locked
against the body. Refer to the Nitrogen Adjustment Video on the rst page
of the installation instructions.
Nitrogen Gas Pressure is
Too High
We recommend setting your nitrogen regulator between 28-32 PSI as a
starting point. If you nd the beverage is not owing as expected, adjust as
necessary.
Clogged Stout Faucet
If your cold brew is running slowly, unscrew the spout and soak it in warm
water with your cleaner of choice. Another tip is to soak the stout nozzle
in carbonated water. The rising bubbles should help loosen anything that
may be clogging it. To ensure the stout nozzle is clean, shine a ashlight
(your phone is great for this) through the bottom of the nozzle and monitor
if any openings are clogged.
Beverage Line is Frozen
You can thaw these lines by leaving your refrigerator door open for a
few minutes, or by grabbing the frozen line with your bare hands until
the liquid starts owing at a normal rate again. Use a commercial grade
thermometer to double check your system is running to expectations.
The infusion level is
too little or too much
Nitrogen Gas System
Double check your gas tank is full and wide open. Assure there are no leaks
in the gas line by spraying connections with soapy water and looking for
bubbles. Double check lines for kinks. If you are using a Corny Keg, check
the lid seal and bar lock connectors for leaks as well.
Nitrogen Control
System (NCS) Valve
Begin with the NCS valve all the way closed. Open the valve to add
nitrogen as desired. You can lock your infusion level by tightening the hex
nut against the body. If the NCS valve will not turn, ensure the hex nut
is loose and not already locked against the body. Refer to the Nitrogen
Adjustment Video on the rst page of the installation instructions.
Issues with installation N/A
Refer to the troubleshooting installation guide (Operation 16).
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