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Pro-Line™ Draft Beer System Glycol Power Pack, remote, 1-1/2 HP compressor, triple pump & motor, emote compressor to bath must be no further than 50 feet, freon tube and connection cost by refrigeration contractor, condensing unit must be hardwired for electric
Manufacturer | Micro Matic USA |
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Brand Name | Pro-Line™ |
Cooling Type | Glycol Cooled |
Compressor Power | 1-1/2 HP |
Pumps | Triple Pump & Motor |
Installation Type | Remote Installation |
Compressor Placement Limit | Must be within 50 ft of glycol bath |
Freon Tube/Connection | Installed by refrigeration contractor |
Electrical Requirement | Condensing unit must be hardwired |
The Micro Matic MMPP4307-PKG-3-R is a high-performance, remote-mounted glycol power pack designed for long-draw draft beer systems. By placing the compressor in a cooler, well-ventilated area, it ensures optimal cooling efficiency and reduces noise in the serving area.
High Cooling Capacity: Equipped with a 1½ HP air-cooled compressor delivering 11,500 BTU, suitable for high-volume operations.
Triple Pump System: Features three 1/3 HP vane circulating pumps, each with an 80 GPH capacity, ensuring efficient glycol circulation.
Large Glycol Bath: The 11.5-gallon glycol bath, housed in an insulated cabinet, reduces energy consumption and extends compressor life.
Remote Installation: The compressor can be located up to 50 feet from the glycol bath, providing flexibility in installation and reducing heat and noise in the serving area.
User-Friendly Features: Includes a digital thermostat for precise temperature control, an exterior sight glass for easy glycol level monitoring, and a lift-off deck lid for straightforward maintenance.
Compact Dimensions: With dimensions of 38" W x 30" D x 36" H, the unit is designed to fit into various back bar configurations without occupying excessive space.
Electrical Requirements: Operates on a 208/230V, 60Hz, 1-phase electrical system, drawing 14.5 amps, and is equipped with a NEMA 6-20P plug.
Q: What is the MMPP4307-PKG-3-R, and what does it do?
A: The MMPP4307-PKG-3-R is a remote glycol power pack that provides efficient and consistent cooling for long-draw draft beer systems. It maintains ideal beverage temperatures over extended distances between the keg and the tap, ensuring the beverage remains cold and fresh for every pour.
Q: How is the remote design advantageous?
A: The remote configuration allows the compressor unit to be installed up to 50 feet away from the glycol bath. This helps keep the serving area quieter and cooler while ensuring the glycol is efficiently circulated to maintain the temperature of your beverages.
Q: How does the MMPP4307-PKG-3-R perform in high-volume settings?
A: With its 11,500 BTU cooling capacity and three 1/3 HP pumps, this glycol power pack is ideal for high-traffic environments such as bars, event venues, stadiums, and restaurants. It can support multiple tap lines while maintaining consistent beverage temperature even during peak hours.
Q: Can I use this power pack with multiple taps?
A: Yes! The system is designed to support up to three draft lines, making it a perfect fit for medium-sized operations where multiple beers or wines are served. The dual-pump configuration ensures strong, reliable cooling for each line.
Q: Is it energy-efficient?
A: Yes, the system features an insulated glycol bath that minimizes thermal loss, reducing energy consumption. The air-cooled compressor also operates efficiently, saving energy while keeping your drinks cold.
Q: What are the maintenance requirements?
A: The system is designed for easy maintenance:
Check glycol levels via the sight glass regularly.
Clean the glycol bath to maintain its cooling efficiency.
Ensure the digital thermostat is set to the desired temperature.
The lift-off deck lid makes it simple to service internal components.
Q: Can it be integrated with Micro Matic equipment?
A: Yes, the MMPP4307-PKG-3-R is fully compatible with Micro Matic Kool-Rite™ towers and standard glycol trunk lines, allowing seamless integration into your draft beer system for optimal performance.
Q: Where should the MMPP4307-PKG-3-R be installed?
A: It should be installed in a well-ventilated area, typically located in the back-of-house, allowing the system to efficiently circulate glycol to the serving taps while maintaining a quieter and cooler environment in customer-facing areas.
Q: How does the MMPP4307-PKG-3-R improve the quality of draft beverages?
A: By maintaining a consistent, chilled temperature over long distances, the glycol power pack ensures that each pour remains cold, flavorful, and free from excessive foam, ultimately improving the quality of your drinks and customer satisfaction.
Glycol Solution Check (Monthly)
Inspect the glycol bath monthly to ensure it's filled to the appropriate level. If low, replenish with Micro Matic Polar Flo glycol solution mixed at a 2.5:1 ratio of water to glycol.
Glycol Solution Replacement (Every 18 Months)
Replace the glycol/water mixture every 18 months, or annually in high-humidity areas, to maintain optimal cooling efficiency.
Condenser Coil Cleaning (Every 60 Days)
Clean the condenser fins every 60 days to prevent dust accumulation, ensuring efficient heat exchange and system performance.
Airflow Maintenance
Verify that there is adequate space around the unit for proper airflow, and ensure vents are unobstructed to prevent overheating.
Temperature Monitoring
Regularly check that the internal temperature remains within the optimal range of 34–38°F. Adjust the digital thermostat as needed to maintain consistent cooling.
Ice Buildup Prevention
If ice accumulation is observed, allow it to melt completely and replace the glycol solution with a fresh mixture to prevent system strain.
Electrical Safety Checks
Periodically inspect electrical components and connections for signs of wear or damage, ensuring safe and reliable operation.
Maintenance Log Keeping
Document all maintenance activities, including dates and performed tasks, to track service history and assist in troubleshooting.