Glycol Chiller - ChillPro 1150H (Agitator Pump) - 1150 BTUs - USA Only

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SKU:
CP1150H-USA
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USA
Maximum Distance:
25ft
BTUs:
1150 BTUs

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The ChillPro 1150H is a glycol power pack for draft beer systems. It's a good option for bars and restaurants that want to chill beer on its way to the tap instead of keeping kegs in a walk-in cooler. The unit is compact and doesn't need much mechanical space.

A chilled glycol solution runs through a closed loop, circulating through trunkline next to your beer lines. Beer picks up the cold as it passes through, so it reaches the faucet already at pour temperature. The unit has a built-in agitator to keep the glycol moving, so lines further from the chiller still pour cold.

There's no ice bank to refill and no water to manage. Set the thermostat and the unit holds temperature on its own. Good fit for permanent bar installs, brewery tasting rooms or any draft beer setup where you want the chiller tucked away and low-maintenance.

ChillPro 1150H (Agitator Pump) - 1150 BTUs - USA Only 
Maximum Distance - ft 25
BTU Capacity - BTU/H 1150
Dimensions - WxDxH - in 17x18x13
Weight - Gross/Net - lb 52/45
Glycol Tank Capacity - Gal 2
Compressor Power - HP 1/6
Plug Type - NEMA# 5-15P
Amperage - A 3.7
Voltage - V 115
Frequency - Hz 60
Pump - Type Vertical
Pump Flow Rate - GP/H 185
Preinstalled Pumps 1
Additional Pumps 0
Refrigerant R290
Refrigerant Charge - G (Oz) 75 (2.64)
Power Cord Length - ft 6
Inlet / Outlet Barb - in 3/8
Operating Ambient Temperature - °F 60-90
Recommended Clearance around Unit - in 12
Recommended Glycol Mixture - Glycol / Water 40/60

Note: Installation of this item must be handled by a qualified installer in order to qualify for product return and/or warranty coverage. Qualified Installer - Defined as a licensed professional who charges a fee for his services, and possesses a business license, contractor's license, and/or resale permit. Common examples of a "qualified installer" include Electrician; General Contractor; Heating and Air Conditioning Specialist.