Product Description; Installation; Important Safety Warnings - Perlick ARCTICPOUR RD060 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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ARCTICPOUR
Operation/Installation Manual

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Power Paks have always been an integral part of a
Perlick ArcticPOUR Beer System. The ArcticPOUR
Series Refrigerated Decks and Glycol Baths product
line has been developed to satisfy longer beer runs,
removal of heat from the indoors and flash-chilling of
products.
The Refrigerated Deck is a sealed refrigeration system
that can be located anywhere, including outdoors. The
Glycol Bath consist of a 12 gallon resevoir with one
heat removal pump and up to three additional pumps
for maintaining product temperature from the walk-in
cooler to the dispensing stations. In addition, up to
12 flash-chill circuits can be installed within the bath
for flash-chilling for serving at lower temperatures.
The heat removal pump circulates coolant solution
(food grade propylene glycol with distilled water) from
the bath to the refrigerated deck to maintain the bath
temperature. The three additional re-circulating pumps
circulate coolant solution from the bath through the
insulated beverage housing from the walk-in cooler
to the dispensing station(s) and back, maintaining
the desired dispensing temperature at the faucet.
The Glycol Bath can also include from 1 to 12 flash-
chill tubes for lowering product temperatures up to 6
degrees F on a continuous pour. The Refrigerated
Decks employ a direct expansion refrigeration system
with a brazed plate heat exchanger for maximum
efficiency and performance.
The Outdoor Refrigeration Decks includes a crankcase
heater, condenser fan controls and shrouds for use in
any conditions. The Glycol Baths incorporates 1/3 hp
ball bearing, maintenance-free motor(s) with a 140
gph, 130 psig positive displacement pump for heat
removal and 100 gph, 120 psig positive displacement
pump(s) for optimum performance. In addition the
Glycol Bath uses a digital temperature control for
maintaining optimal bath temperature and displaying
the temperature.

INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS!

• Follow all National and Regional codes
• Read Operation/Installation Manual carefully
before attempting to install, operate or maintain the
product.
• Protect yourself and others by observing all safety
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice
information.
• Electrical hazards exist and can cause injuries if not
serviced by properly trained personnel.
• Failure to comply with instructions could result in
personal injury and/or property damage!
• Retain instructions for future reference.
NOTE: Air-cooled Power Paks must be installed in
areas with adequate ventilation to maintain ambient
temperatures, achieve performance specifications
and satisfy warranty requirements.
INSTALLING THE POWER PAK
Prior to installing a Refrigerated Deck and Glycol
Deck, it is imperative that the method of connecting
them to the electrical service has been determined.
Ensure that the electrical service to power these
systems will handle the load requirements. See the
product specifications or ID plate on the equipment
for Electrical Load Requirements. All units with RLA
greater than 16 amps and a MCA of greater than 20
amps should be hard-wired to electrical service by a
certified Electrician.
CONNECTING
REFRIGERATION
GLYCOL BATH
• Determine the ideal placement of the Refrigeration
Deck and Glycol Bath. It is recommended that
the distance between the Refrigeration Deck and
Glycol Bath does not exceed 100 feet (contact the
factory if longer distances are required). NOTE: If
the Refrigerated Deck is to be located on top of
the walk-in cooler or in an enclosed area, it is
imperative that proper ventilation is provided
to prevent system failure due to overheating.
Inadequate ventilation will void warranty.
• Place the Refrigeration Deck on a level surface
and fasten in place using included mounting tabs
if needed on Deck base. REMINDER: Allow a
minimum of six inches of clearance on louvered ends
of the cabinet for proper airflow. Allow accessibility
room on the top of the cabinet as well as the front
of the cabinet for serviceability.
• Mark Coolant Connector Lines for feed line and
return line. Use compressed air to blow through the
lines to identify.
• Route Coolant Connector Line Set from Refrigeration
Deck to Glycol Bath.
• Remove top cover and front panel on Refrigeration
Deck. Remove Access Hole Shroud (if equipped)
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