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  • 06-14-2012, 11:57 PM
    PMARS2345
    The closer the carbonator is to the dispensing unit the better the taste.
  • 06-14-2012, 11:04 PM
    kelargo

    Which xpan and cp valve ?

    Quote Originally Posted by cyro View Post
    I have my soda lines s/s and cooled by a AEA4430YXA unit with xpan and cp valve.
    Hello,

    Which xpan and cp valve are you using? How do you have the s/s lines running with the AEA4430YXA unit?

    thanks
  • 10-05-2010, 11:36 PM
    few2many
    All new flojet G55 pumps come with mufflers. You can pull the muffler off and use it on another, older flojet pump. A shurflo pump requires a fitting on the gas exhaust. They can be ordered from any place you order youre parts. Also, if in a confined airspace that people share with the pumps, you can easily run an exhuast tube from each pump that will exhuast the c02 out of the room and muffle it at the same time.
    You can also run youre bib pumps on compressed air from a home air compressor, but, too much moisture in the line can reduce the life of the pump. It is one less thing to use or waste c02 if theres a problem.
  • 10-05-2010, 08:55 PM
    cyro
    I do remember 1 job I had to order a muffler kit to quite the sure flow syrup pumps up.
    This is an option
  • 10-05-2010, 08:46 PM
    cyro
    Do you really want to listen to a syrup pump in your house?
    They are loud.
    Unless you can remote it to a garage or basement and you will still hear them,forget it.
    Carbonator co2 pressure needs to be greater then your city water pressure. That simple. If not no club soda will be made.
    An ice plate just will not work in a frig. A s/s multi-barrel cooler will work great in cooling the club but has slow recovery.
    e-mail if you are really serious and I will give you my # to guide you
  • 10-04-2010, 09:56 PM
    few2many
    depends on equipment. The pumps run on c02 and require around 65-75psi, depending on the pump. The carbonator, wherever its located, requires a c02 line as well. The pressure can range from 75-105 psi depending on the unit. The carb can be located in back with the pumps, up front near the unit, and in some cases, its built into the fountain.
  • 10-03-2010, 11:09 PM
    deux
    Dumb question here. Do they not run the CO2 line to the dispensing location and mix the CO2 at the dispenser area? I know all the slush machines run a CO2 line to the unit. Same with soda fountains. Just curious............ RO water is best.
  • 10-03-2010, 04:22 PM
    primmers
    thanks man..
  • 10-03-2010, 04:19 PM
    pdrake65
    Quote Originally Posted by primmers View Post
    ezone, a doghouse is a covered and weather protected room..

    pdrake65, got a link for 3wire??


    http://www.3wire.com/webstore/About/Home.aspx

    You will need to register with them. It is free and you don't need to be anybody special to purchase from them. They also have manuals that might help you.
  • 10-03-2010, 04:00 PM
    primmers
    ezone, a doghouse is a covered and weather protected room..

    pdrake65, got a link for 3wire??
  • 10-03-2010, 10:48 AM
    pdrake65
    3Wire has everything you need to do the job.
  • 10-02-2010, 10:26 PM
    few2many
    I've been in beverage for 12 years now.
    Yeah, you want the gun as close as possible to the chiller, whether it be electric water bath chiller or aluminum cold plate.
    Soft water does not carbonate as well as plain, filtered water. the sodium kinda makes it difficult. Also, try to run the soda line through multiple passes of the chiller. Bar guns are low quality drinks because they are intended for a small drink with booze added. When used to fill full cups and drinks, the soda passes through the cold plate to quickly.So multiple passes maintains better carbonation.
    Please dont use generic home depot vinyl tubing, even if reinforced. It is likely to swell and either burst or leak at the fitting.
    Try Foxx or micromatic beer, the tubing and clamps can be very cheap. Look for local guys, pepsi and coke bothe have it and they both use subcontractors everywhere that may sell you parts.
  • 10-02-2010, 10:00 PM
    ezone
    Primmer don t know where you're located. Internet search for beverage tubing or parts should get you going. Oeiter clamps can be found at same or Graingers Supply.

    Distance from cold plate or cooling source to gun should be as short as possilble to prevent co2 breakout= foaming soda = flat soda, everything else can be remoted to other room. What do you mean when you say doghouse?
  • 10-01-2010, 01:31 AM
    primmers
    ezone, dude i have the whole system now..it was working and we shut it down, i drew a cartoon of everything..where do i get the tubing?? i have the special plyiers for the clamps..i need clamps too.

    what needs to be next to the sink (gun)..cause id like to put as much as i can outside in the dog house thats going to be built for the syrup..
  • 10-01-2010, 01:14 AM
    ezone
    Primmers this is a project if its your first install. Do you have acess to beverage parts? You're going to need about 200ft. of tubing (number of buttons on gun plus 2), Stainless steel fittings and clamps etc. Also need cold plate covered with ice, gun should be as close as possible to sink. Can you place a cocktail sink behind bar? You have a working system draw it out, Take pictures. Yours will be the same only longer runs. Is new room heated if so yes co2 can be placed there. Just remember this is gonna kill you timewise.

    SSfittings a must.
  • 09-30-2010, 11:37 PM
    primmers
    So, i have a customer that built a new bar (non-commercial) he has a wunder bar system and does not want the guys that install them on his proporty!! I do his refrigeration, a couple reach ins a soda box, under counter stuff, 3 ice machines!!

    anyway hes asked me to move the wunder bar and its gona take at least 20 foot lines instead of the 6 foot line he has now..he also would like to not have the cool plate in his copper sinks...

    will it be as simple as replacing the short lines with the longer ones (by the way the syrup will be outside in a room hes having made!) can the CO2 be out there too??

    manifolds?

    any help or links will be much appreciated.....last thing i want is soda everywhere...
  • 11-25-2006, 12:18 PM
    ARPA
    Please read the forum rules before further posting. There is a link in my signature line.
    I deleted all of your double posts.
  • 11-25-2006, 12:12 PM
    mrmann
    I have a Lancer line chiller.
  • 11-25-2006, 11:52 AM
    cyro
    No

    But how are you keeping the club soda cooled?

    I have had a wunder bar gun in my house for 18 years now, I took my head off and drilled a hole in the sink next to the faucet.

    Chilling by a plate or a barrel cooler in a frig, even a 4 barrel cooler will not do it. It will not get down to temp. I have my soda lines s/s and cooled by a AEA4430YXA unit with xpan and cp valve.
  • 11-25-2006, 09:50 AM
    mrmann
    I am hooking up a wunderbar soda dispenser in my home. I have a water softener connected to my home. Will soft water cause any problems with the cabonator or pumps?

    Randy

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