Theory Of Operation; Carbonated Units - Cornelius VENTURE Installation Manual

Carbonated & noncarbonated post-mix dispensers
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Unit Water Inlet Pressure
Unit Electrical Requirements
No. of
No. of
12 Oz
Dispens-
Drinks/
ing
Min
Valves
.
5
4
6
4
NOTE: Number of 12-oz drinks dispensed 40°F or below @ 75°F syrup and water inlet temperature and 75°F
ambient.

THEORY OF OPERATION

WARNING: CO
CO
(carbon dioxide) gas leaks in the entire CO
2
suspected, particularly in a small area, immediately ventilate the contaminated area before
attempting to repair the leak. Personnel exposed to high concentration of CO
tremors which are followed rapidly by loss of consciousness and suffocation.

CARBONATED UNITS

Standard Units (Requires Connection To a Remote Carbonator).
(see Figure 2)
The Unit was set up at the factory to dispense a still (non-carbonated) drink from No. 3 dispensing valve and
carbonated drinks from the remaining dispensing valves. No. 3 dispensing valve may be converted to also dis-
pense a carbonated drink. Refer to TABLE OF CONTENTS for conversion instructions.
A CO
cylinder delivers carbon dioxide (CO
2
tanks or bag-in-box syrup pumps and also to a remote carbonator. Plain water enters the remote carbonator
carbonated water tank and is carbonated by regulated CO
ing valve is opened, CO
2
pushes syrup through the Unit syrup cooling coil, and on to the dispensing valve.
Carbonated water is propelled by CO
tank, through the Unit cooling coils, and on to the dispensing valve. Syrup and carbonated water meet simulta-
neously at the dispensing valve resulting in a carbonated drink being dispensed. A still (non-carbonated) drink is
dispensed from No. 3 dispensing valve in the same manner as the carbonated drink except plain water is substi-
tuted for carbonated water.
318832000
Table 1. Design Data (cont' d)
displaces oxygen. Strict attention must be observed in the prevention of
2
) gas through adjustable CO
2
gas pressure exerted upon the syrup tank or on the bag-in-box system syrup pump,
gas pressure which pushes carbonated water from the carbonated water
2
No. of Drinks 40°F
Or Below
(see NOTE)
1/3 HP=650 1/4 HP=252
1/3HP =520 1/4HP = 248
and soft drink system. If a CO
2
regulators to the applicable syrup
2
gas pressure also entering the tank.When dispens-
2
6
25-30 PSI
See Unit
Nameplate
gas leak is
2
gas will experience
2

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