M System Keg Coupler without PRV
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- Details
- Features
- Specifications
- Installation Instruction
Keg coupler is a key component of the draft beer system that connects beer and gas lines to the keg. Couplers are not universal as they need to fit the specific keg valve they are made for. A, D, G, M, S and U systems are the major keg systems used across the world.
This coupler is designed for M system keg valves that are comparatively new entrants into the US market.
What the Keg Coupler Does
Think of the keg coupler as a “key” and the valve of a keg as the “lock”. They can’t work without each other. The keg coupler attaches to the valve and to a CO2 compressed gas line. It allows the compressed air to enter the keg and push out the beer.
As a result of all of these components working together, you get a perfectly chilled and delicious draft beer in the comfort of your home.
Probe:
The M System Keg coupler’s probe is made of stainless steel that will not wear away over time and your beer will no flavor at all. keg Coupler’s Body is made from Chrome-Plated brass.
- With sight glass
- Slide on keg connection
- Suitable for Microbrewery
- Used for most European beers
- The keg coupler body features a 0-60 psi pressure release valve that allows you to easily let the pressure out of the keg.
- The keg probe is made of high quality stainless steel that is resistant to chemicals and will not chip, making it more durable and sanitary
- Ergonomic lever handle clicks up and down to engage the keg, making it more convenient than conventional lever style keg couplers that need to be pulled out before being pushed down
System | M |
Material | Brass |
Finish | Chrome Plated |
Handle Type | Eagle Handle |
Prob Material | AISI 304 |
Gas Port | 5/16" |
Beer Port | 5/8" X 14 BSP |
Integral PRV | Without PRV |
Height | 4.55" |
Installation Instructions
To install your keg coupler to your kegerator, you must first attach the Co2 Regulator to the CO2 cylinder. Make sure that the cylinder is filled and the valve is closed. Then, securely pair up the regulator to the CO2 cylinder. Attach the gas line to the “gas out” port on the regulator and secure in place with a clamp. Then, attach the other end of the gas line to the “gas in” port on the coupler. Next, attach the beer line to the liquid out port on the coupler.
Now, you are ready to connect the coupler to the keg. Ensure that the CO2 cylinder vale is in the “off” position and the pull handle of the coupler is in the diagonal/upper position. Find the locking neck on the kegerator, and turn the coupler clockwise 25°. Then, pull out on the handle, push it down into the keg valve and release the handle. This will lock the coupler in place and securely attach it to the kegerator.
With the coupler attached to the keg, slowly turn on the CO2 cylinder. At this point, you will hear gas flowing from the CO2 cylinder and regulator through the keg coupler and into the keg. Pull on the pressure relief valve to allow gas to vent and give you an accurate reading on the pressure gauge, then calibrate the regulator to the recommended serving pressure for your beer. You are now ready to serve your own draft beer.