This beer line glycol power pack is a great solution for any bar or restaurant looking to optimize their beverage dispensing setup. ChillPro 1150H glycol line chiller features a 2-gal glycol tank, 1/6 hp compressor, and digital thermostat allowing you to regulate the temperature inside the glycol reservoir.
The way a glycol flash chiller works is simple: inside the chiller, there is a bath of propylene glycol (or “glycol” for short). The cooled liquid from this bath is pumped continuously through a looped circuit of tubing (trunkline) connected to the glycol chiller. The cooling effect is achieved when the product line (which is a part of the trunkline) comes in contact with the glycol line.
Main Benefits of Flash Chillers
- Easy to install - to prior refrigeration skills required
- Low service and maintenance costs
- No leaking of refrigerants
- Temperature can be regulated on a digital thermostat
- Can be used as pre-chiller for beer, juice or other soft drinks
Product Highlights
- 25 ft maximum distance
- 2-gal glycol tank capacity
- Small glycol chiller (18’’ wide, 17’’ deep, 12’’ high)
- Gross weight 52 lbs
Glycol Chiller Specifications
| Unit Name | ChillPro 1150H |
| 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.
