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Pro-Line™ Draft Beer System Glycol Power Pack, remote, 1/2 HP compressor, remote compressor to bath must be no further than 50 feet, freon tube and connection cost by refrigeration contractor, condensing unit must be hardwired for electric
Manufacturer | Micro Matic USA |
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Brand Name | Pro-Line |
Horsepower (HP) | 1/2 |
Cooling Type | Glycol cooled |
System Type | Pro-Line™ Draft Beer System Glycol Power Pack |
Compressor Type | Remote 1/2 HP compressor |
Remote Compressor Limit | Must be within 50 feet of the glycol bath |
Installation Notes | Freon tube and connection must be installed by a refrigeration contractor |
Electrical Requirement | Condensing unit must be hardwired |
Efficient Glycol Cooling: Features a 3,600 BTU, 1/2 HP air-cooled compressor with a single 80 GPH rotary vane pump, ensuring reliable and consistent cooling for draft beer systems.
Large Glycol Capacity: Equipped with an 11.5-gallon glycol bath, providing ample cooling capacity for extended use.
Durable Construction: Housed in stainless steel with expanded urethane foam insulation and anti-vibration pads for durability and noise reduction.
User-Friendly Controls: Digital thermostat and sight glass for easy monitoring and precise control of glycol levels.
Remote Design Flexibility: The remote compressor setup allows for better space utilization and improved ventilation for the compressor.
Energy Efficient: Utilizes R-513A refrigerant and operates at 115V, ensuring energy efficiency and environmental compliance.
Ideal for Commercial Use: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings, making it versatile for various commercial environments.
Q1: What is the Micro Matic MMPP4302-R?
A1: The MMPP4302-R is a glycol-cooled, air-cooled remote power pack designed for long-draw draft beer systems, offering 3,600 BTU of cooling power.
Q3: What is the size and weight of the unit?
A3: The MMPP4302-R measures 36.75" x 17.75" x 23.25" and weighs approximately 175 lbs.
Q4: What refrigerant does the unit use?
A4: The cooler uses eco-friendly R-513A refrigerant.
Q5: Is the cooler easy to maintain?
A5: Yes, the cooler’s design includes removable components and a lift-off lid, making it easy to clean and maintain.
Q7: What is the power supply for the unit?
A7: It operates on a 115V power supply, making it suitable for standard commercial setups.
Q8: Can this unit be used outdoors?
A8: Yes, it is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use as long as the compressor is placed in a cool, ventilated area.
Glycol Solution Maintenance
Monthly Check: Inspect the glycol bath monthly to ensure it's filled to the appropriate level.
Replenishment: If the glycol level is low, replenish with a mixture of 2.5 parts water to 1 part Micro Matic Polar Flo glycol solution.
Annual Replacement: Replace the glycol/water mixture every 18 months, or annually in high-humidity areas, to maintain optimal cooling efficiency.
Condenser Coil Cleaning
Frequency: Clean the condenser fins every 60 days to prevent dust accumulation, ensuring efficient heat exchange and system performance.
Airflow Maintenance
Space Requirements: Ensure there is adequate space around the unit for proper airflow.
Ventilation: Keep vents unobstructed to prevent overheating and maintain efficient operation.
Temperature Monitoring
Optimal Range: Regularly check that the internal temperature remains within the optimal range of 34–38°F.
Thermostat Adjustment: Adjust the digital thermostat as needed to maintain consistent cooling.
Ice Buildup Prevention
Observation: If ice accumulation is observed, allow it to melt completely.
Solution Replacement: Replace the glycol solution with a fresh mixture to prevent system strain.
Electrical Safety Checks
Inspection: Periodically inspect electrical components and connections for signs of wear or damage.
Safety Assurance: Ensure safe and reliable operation by addressing any issues promptly.
Maintenance Log Keeping
Documentation: Document all maintenance activities, including dates and performed tasks.
Tracking: Maintain a log to track service history and assist in troubleshooting.