This ChillPro 3200V glycol chiller is a top-seller among our compact glycol-cooled draft beer systems. It’s ideal for beer pubs and restaurants and features a ? hp compressor + a digital thermostat inside the unit to adjust the temperature. The trunkline range is up to 75 ft, which would suit most medium and large-sized bars.
What’s great about draft beer glycol chillers like ChillPro 3200V is that they allow you greater mobility and freedom in the process of choosing where your dispensing unit will be placed around your bar. You can have your beer stored in a walk-in cooler as fas 75 feet away from the place where it is actually dispensed.
It works like magic: a glycol cooled draft beer system consists of a power pack and a trunkline. The coolant inside the power pack (glycol) is pumped into the trunkline through separate supply and return lines, which, through coming into contact with beer lines wrapped around them, cool the beer and maintain its constant temperature from point A (storage) to point B (dispensing unit).
Glycol Chiller Specifications
| Unit Name | ChillPro 3200V-VP |
| Maximum Distance - ft | 75 |
| BTU Capacity - BTU/H | 3200 |
| Dimensions - WxDxH - in | 15.2x18.1x29.7 |
| Weight - Gross/Net - lb | 79/75 |
| Glycol Tank Capacity - Gal | 5.6 |
| 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 |
| Additional Pumps | 0 |
| Refrigerant | R290 |
| Refrigerant Charge - G (Oz) | 80 (2.82) |
| 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.
