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Preparing the cabinet for use, Single keg beer dispensers, Warning – Perlick DS32S User Manual

Page 3: Parts list, Suggested tools, Plumbing, Electrical, Uncrating and inspection, Installing casters, Placing the cabinet

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Form No. Z2268

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Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.

Preparing the Cabinet for Use –

Single Keg Beer Dispensers

Parts List

Casters* .

Faucet Standard.

Faucet Head Assembly.

Spanner Wrench for Faucet.

Black Connector Hose

3

16

” x 3’.

5

16

” Air Hose.

Bag of Miscellaneous Parts.

Plastic Waste Bottle.*

* Portable Model Only.

Suggested Tools

#2 Phillips Screwdriver.

Spanner Wrench (included).

10” Crescent Wrench.

9

/

16

” Allen Wrench.

5

/

16

” and

3

/

8

” Hex Socket.

Power drill or driver.

Plumbing

Portable Model
No plumbing connections are required. Condensate
from the cooling coil is automatically evaporated.
Drain pan waste is accumulated in the plastic bottle
installed inside the cabinet.
Underbar Model
Features a floor drain with a

3

4

” female pipe thread

connection for disposal of both condensate and
drip pan waste. Remove bottom 1” NPS or side

3

4

drain plug attach male pipe to create external drain.

Electrical

The cabinet must be connected to a separately
fused power source (see electrical specification
plate) and grounded in accordance with National
and Local Electrical Codes. Caution: Do not
attempt to operate the equipment on any other
power source than that listed on the Electrical
Specification plate.

Uncrating and Inspection

Remove all crating material before operating.
Carefully inspect cabinet for hidden damage. If
damage is discovered, file your claim immediately
with the transportation company. Perlick is
not responsible for damage in transit.

Installing Casters

(Portable Models Only)

Attach four casters to the cabinet bottom; rigid
casters at the rear and swivel casters on the front.
Use the supplied

1

/

4

”- 20 x

3

/

4

” hex head self-

tapping machine screws.

Placing the Cabinet

Push the cabinet into place using rollers when
necessary. Important: Proper air flow around the
condensing unit is necessary for efficient operation.
Never obstruct the air flow in and out of the
condensing unit.

Leveling the Cabinet

When the cabinet is in place, check installation with
carpenter’s level. When perfectly level, accumulated
water will drain out. A slight pitch to the drain side
will not harm the cabinet. Water may accumulate if
cabinet is pitched to the opposite side.

Installing the Faucet and
Dispensing Head

Before you begin: Wash dispensing head and
faucet. Flush beer, dispensing head and faucet
lines with fresh water.

Apply RTV around the base of the dispensing
head to seal it to the top. Align the dispensing
head over the five holes on the cabinet top
and use the five stainless steel #10-32 x 1

3

4

Phillips pan head stainless steel machine
screws to secure standard to cabinet top.
Wipe off excess RTV to complete the seal.

Attach faucet to standard using spanner
wrench to tighten coupling. Attach faucet
handle to faucet.

Insert flexible plastic air hose six to seven
inches into bottom of faucet standard.
Secure hose with tie wrap (supplied).

WARNING!

To avoid compressor damage, after returning
cabinet to an upright position, let unit stand for 24
hours before plugging it in and running the unit.