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Micro Matic USA Pro-Line Back Bar Coolers - MMPP4305-PKG-3-R

Micro Matic USA Pro-Line Back Bar Coolers - MMPP4305-PKG-3-R

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Micro Matic USA  Pro-Line Back Bar Coolers - MMPP4305-PKG-3-R

Pro-Line™ Draft Beer System Glycol Power Pack, remote, 1 HP compressor, triple pump & motor, 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

Specifications
Manufacturer Micro Matic USA
Brand Name Pro-Line™
Cooling Type Glycol Cooled
Compressor Power 1 HP
Pumps 3 (Triple pump & motor)
Remote Compressor Distance Compressor to bath must be no further than 50 feet
Freon Tube and Connection Cost to be covered by refrigeration contractor
Condensing Unit Must be hardwired for electric
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What Our Experts Think
  • High-Performance Cooling: Equipped with a 1 HP compressor delivering 7,250 BTU, ensuring efficient cooling for long-draw draft beer systems.

  • Triple Pump System: Features three vertical rotary vane pumps with 80 GPH capacity each, providing reliable glycol recirculation.

  • Enhanced Insulation: Stainless steel cabinet with expanded urethane foam insulation, reducing energy consumption and noise.

  • User-Friendly Controls: Includes a sight glass for glycol level verification and a digital thermostat for precise temperature adjustments.

  • Long-Distance Compatibility: Designed for remote or long-draw glycol-cooled systems, ideal for establishments requiring efficient beer dispensing over extended distances.

Q&A

Q: What is the Micro Matic Pro-Line MMPP4305-PKG-3-R used for?
A: This glycol-cooled power pack is engineered for long-draw draft beer systems, delivering consistent temperature control to maintain optimal beverage quality from keg to tap.

Q: What makes the MMPP4305-PKG-3-R ideal for commercial bar setups?
A: It features three 80 GPH rotary vane pumps, a 7,250 BTU 1 HP compressor, and a large 11.5-gallon glycol reservoir, making it suitable for high-demand, multi-tap installations across large venues.

Q: How does it ensure temperature consistency?
A: The digital thermostat and powerful compressor maintain glycol lines between 28–32°F, ensuring beer stays cold and carbonated over long distances.

Q: What are the dimensions and electrical requirements?
A: Measures 37 1/8" W x 28 3/4" D x 31 1/2" H; runs on 208–230V, 1-phase power, drawing 12.5 amps.

Q: Is it energy-efficient and durable?
A: Yes — it features R-513A refrigerant, foam-insulated stainless steel cabinet, and vibration-reducing mounts for quiet, efficient performance and long-term reliability.

Q: How easy is it to maintain?
A: Built-in sight glass, cleanable condenser filter, and accessible design make maintenance straightforward and fast.

Q: Is this compatible with other Micro Matic systems?
A: Absolutely — it's designed to integrate with Micro Matic trunk lines and remote dispensing towers, making it a flexible solution for expanding systems.

Q: Why choose the MMPP4305-PKG-3-R over other power packs?
A: With three independent pumps, superior cooling performance, and trusted Micro Matic engineering, it supports multiple beverage zones, long-line runs, and consistent delivery, making it a go-to for professional draught operations.

Maintenance Tips
  • Glycol Check – Inspect monthly and top off with a 2.5:1 water-to-glycol solution as needed.

  • Glycol Replacement – Replace solution every 12–18 months to maintain cooling efficiency.

  • Coil Cleaning – Clean condenser coils every 60 days to avoid dust buildup and overheating.

  • Ventilation – Ensure proper clearance around the unit and keep air vents unobstructed.

  • Temperature Control – Maintain 34–38°F; adjust thermostat if readings deviate.

  • Ice Management – Defrost if ice builds up and refill with fresh glycol mix.

  • Electrical Check – Regularly inspect for worn wires or loose connections.

  • Log Maintenance – Record maintenance tasks and dates to streamline service tracking.