View Full Version : Converting unit to Glass chiller
yotaman16
03-21-2007, 06:16 PM
Ok i have a Glass tender, Unsure of the model and serial at this time. The unit is spected to run -20, as of right now it is running 70 as a wine cooler. Fine wine that needs to be kept at room temp but cant have the light of being left out as it do something to it.. Now they want it converted to a beer glass chiller that runs 28 degrees. Whats my best option for a stat for this unit?
icemeister
03-21-2007, 06:51 PM
They're keeping fine wine in this now? What is it....Gallo???
Sorry....but it struck me funny.
Get the model of this unit. What's controlling it now? A bit more info would be helpful here.
yotaman16
03-21-2007, 07:17 PM
I dont no to tell u the truth LOL.. I figured that u guys would need more info.. I havent seen the unit and dont have the model or serial with me.. I just got the call with it.. WHats the best way to go about it when i get there? Pull the box down to there desired 28 degrees and check what the evap temp is with my temp probe and get a evap sensing stat thats the closest?
jappell
03-21-2007, 07:25 PM
Every Glasstender mug chiller I've seen is 404-A. They are always a slide top under counter deal. All Glasstender wine coolers are bar backs with glass doors, R22.
yotaman16
03-21-2007, 10:00 PM
the unit was original a mug freezet, it has the sliding top doors, but was converted by changing the stat to keep the wine rather then mugs at 70 degrees.
onetime
03-22-2007, 09:43 AM
You should be able to get the right temp. range t'stat from RHS(refrigeration Hardware Supply) with the same foot print as the one you have.
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