Stop compromising consistency for capacity. This glycol power pack delivers controlled cooling and reliable head management for high-volume draft systems, enabling steady pours across multiple taps while fitting commercial installation requirements. Foodservice and hospitality managers gain predictable temperature control that supports product quality and reduces waste in service environments.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug unit and close circuit breaker. Drain glycol per guidelines into an approved container. Remove access panels and clean condenser fins with a soft brush and low-pressure water; avoid bending fins. Wipe compressor housing and electrical areas with a damp cloth; do not spray water on connections. Inspect hoses, fittings, and pump for leaks; tighten or replace as needed. Refill glycol to specified concentration, purge air, tighten panels, restore power, and verify 115v, 15.4 amps operation.#@@#Additional Info#@#Micro Matic MMPP4302-R Pro-Line glycol power pack provides 0.5 HP cooling with 3,600 BTU capacity, R-134a refrigerant, 115v, 15.4 amps, and NEMA 5-15P plug.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Stop compromising consistency for capacity. This glycol power pack delivers controlled cooling and reliable head management for high-volume draft systems, enabling steady pours across multiple taps while fitting commercial installation requirements. Foodservice and hospitality managers gain predictable temperature control that supports product quality and reduces waste in service environments.
#@@# Compressor Performance#@#
A 1/2 HP compressor provides continuous cooling capacity rated at 3,600 BTU to maintain glycol temperatures under load. Installers should position the remote compressor within 50 feet of the bath to preserve system efficiency and meet thermal design parameters.
#@@# Glycol Cooling#@#
The unit employs glycol-cooled circulation to stabilize line temperatures and prevent foaming during prolonged service periods. Operators see reduced product changeover and consistent pour characteristics when the glycol loop remains within specified setpoints.
#@@# Electrical Configuration#@#
The power pack requires a 115v supply and draws 15.4 amps through a NEMA 5-15P configuration for compatibility with standard commercial circuits. Technicians must hardwire the bath and confirm branch circuit capacity to avoid nuisance trips and ensure continuous operation.
#@@# Refrigerant Specification#@#
The system uses R-134a refrigerant and ships with freon tubing connections that refrigeration contractors must install and charge on site. Service teams should plan for refrigerant handling and pressure testing during commissioning to meet local codes.
#@@# Installation Footprint#@#
The remote compressor to bath distance limit and contractor-provided tubing define installation layout constraints that planners must incorporate into back-of-house design. Facilities managers receive flexible placement options for noise control and heat dispersion while maintaining performance.
#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect the glycol bath weekly and verify glycol concentration and level; replenish with manufacturer-recommended glycol to prevent freeze and maintain thermal transfer. Clean condenser fins monthly with compressed air and a soft brush to sustain 3,600 BTU performance. Tighten electrical connections annually and confirm NEMA 5-15P cord integrity; replace frayed wiring immediately. Schedule professional refrigerant leak checks for R-134a and ensure bath hardwiring meets local code.