Im watching this after my coworker/supervisor supposedly shown me how to change a keg though im 100% sure she never did, but we definitley talked about someone showing me. This was super helpful though, thank you
Make sure you keep it down when you’re done filling up the chamber. If the beer taps out and you’re pouring the last of it, it pretty much spouts the last of the beer violently out of the tap instead of dripping peacefully to a complete stop when it’s tapped out. I hope this helps
Black pin pushes the float up if it remains at the bottom. When beer runs low the float will float down and block the entrance of the beer resulting in a clean stop without filling the lines with foam = less beer wasted! If the black pin is still pushed up the float cannot block the influx of beer and foam will fill the lines.
Im watching this after my coworker/supervisor supposedly shown me how to change a keg though im 100% sure she never did, but we definitley talked about someone showing me.
This was super helpful though, thank you
Nice video covering all types of valves.
What’s the importance of the black pin at the bottom? Do I keep it up or keep it down? And if so why?
Make sure you keep it down when you’re done filling up the chamber. If the beer taps out and you’re pouring the last of it, it pretty much spouts the last of the beer violently out of the tap instead of dripping peacefully to a complete stop when it’s tapped out. I hope this helps
Black pin pushes the float up if it remains at the bottom. When beer runs low the float will float down and block the entrance of the beer resulting in a clean stop without filling the lines with foam = less beer wasted! If the black pin is still pushed up the float cannot block the influx of beer and foam will fill the lines.
Thanks