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Following are the most common questions and answers about keg coolers and their operation and maintenance. What do I need to setup my keg cooler?

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Following are the most common questions and answers about keg coolers and their operation and maintenance. What do I need to setup my keg cooler?

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• For a single keg cooler set up (providing you have a keg box with a draft arm) you will need the proper hose size and length, 5’ of 3/16″ I.D. soft line beer hose with tail piece and hex nut on the end. If you have a stainless steel down tube on your draft arm, you will need 4’ of 3/16″ I.D. beer hose. • One keg tap (coupler) with 2316B neoprene coupling washer for each keg. The type of coupler varies with the type of beer being dispensed. • CO2 hose, hose clamps for each keg. • CO2 tank and regulator. • On multi keg set ups, you will need a CO2 distributor for each keg. This will only work if the desired pressure is the same on every keg. • If you need different pressures for each keg, you will need a secondary (inline) regulator for each keg. The primary regulator on the CO2 tank will have to be set 5 pounds higher then the highest secondary regulator to insure they will all get the proper gas pressure. You will need additional CO2 hose, clamps, neoprene washers, and keg taps for e

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