Glycol Chiller - ChillPro 3200H (Agitator Pump) - 3200 BTUs - Canada Only

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SKU:
CP-3200H-VP
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Available In:
Canada
Maximum Distance:
75ft
BTUs:
3200 BTUs

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The ChillPro 3200H is a glycol power pack, which means it's made for long-draw draft beer systems where the beer cooler can't sit right next to the tap. It works in bars, restaurants, stadiums, outdoor events, pretty much anywhere the distance is too far for a regular chiller. It has a digital thermostat too, so you can set the exact temperature in the glycol reservoir instead of being stuck with whatever the unit defaults to.

This one runs on a sealed glycol loop instead of ice or a refrigerant line straight to the tap. A chilled glycol solution moves through trunkline that's laid right next to the beer lines and that's what keeps the beer cold on its way to the tap tower.

Since the tank and pump do the cooling remotely, the beer itself never has to sit near a compressor or an ice bank, which is handy if you've got a walk-in tucked in the back of the building or a stadium running beer lines out to a bunch of different concession stands.

ChillPro 3200H (Agitator Pump) - 3200 BTUs - Canada Only 
Maximum Distance - ft 75
BTU Capacity - BTU/H 3200
Dimensions - WxDxH - in 15.2x18.1x30.7
Weight - Gross/Net - lb 80/76
Glycol Tank Capacity - Gal 6.3
Compressor Power - HP 3/8
Plug Type - NEMA# 5-15P
Amperage - A 13.3
Voltage - V 115
Frequency - Hz 60
Pump - Type Vertical
Pump Flow Rate - GP/H 247
Preinstalled Pumps 1-2
Additional Pumps 1-0
Refrigerant R290
Refrigerant Charge - G (Oz) 120 (4.23)
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.