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Soda Carbonator – Keg Reactor Lid Instruction Manual Soda Carbonator – Keg Reactor Lid Instruction manual KL10955 KegLand Distribution PTY LTD www.KegLand.com.au www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 25/10/2022 11:31 AM Page 1 of 7...
4. Ensure all hosing is cut with a clean and straight cut and that the hosing is pushed to its full depth into any push in fittings. Failure to do so may result in the hose coming loose or leaking. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 25/10/2022 11:31 AM Page 2 of 7...
We recommend using a duotight check valve that is easy to install (KL21968). 8. Place the carbonator keg in the fridge and enjoy a continuous supply of cold soda water. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 25/10/2022 11:31 AM Page 3 of 7...
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Pre-chilling the water prior to it entering the carbonator keg will allow for a greater throughput of carbonated water. If you are going to be consuming more than 10 Litres per day it is suggested that you pre-chill the water. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 25/10/2022 11:31 AM Page 4 of 7...
If you only wanted to dispense carbonated water and not chilled still water then remove the duotight tee-piece (KL02387) and run hosing directly from the first keg to www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 25/10/2022 11:31 AM Page 5 of 7...
G40 twice to cool it down. The keg will still need to be cooled in a fridge in order to remain carbonated. Low Throughput (<10L per Day) – G40 Single Pass www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 25/10/2022 11:31 AM Page 6 of 7...
It is suggested that the pump you choose has an output pressure of at least 80psi and it has an auto pressure switch. The auto-pressure switch ensures that the pump provides a constant water pressure and switches off once that pressure is reached. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 25/10/2022 11:31 AM Page 7 of 7...