Specifications

Multiplex Company, Inc.
Complete System Overview
00218010 Revision B (KAK) 31 July, 2000
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Circulating Carbonated Water Supply System
Cold, carbonated water is pushed from the carbonator tank by 90 psig (6.3 bar) of CO2, up
through the pick up tube and out of the carbonator tank. It is then chilled as it flows through the
stainless steel cooling coil located in the 32°F (0°C) water bath. Feeding a stainless steel
circulating pump, the chilled and carbonated water is then forced up to the dispensing station.
Carbonated water from the circulating pump is connected to one of the two carbonated water
lines found within the beverage supply conduit. At the opposite end of the beverage conduit, the
supply line, along with the remaining return carbonated water line, is connected respectively to
the inlet and outlet ends of a turn-around manifold located in the beverage dispensing unit.
Returning carbonated water mixes with newly manufactured carbonated water as it is forced
out of the tank to replenish the supply in the circulating loop.
The circulating, carbonated water ensures that the syrups that are also contained within the
beverage conduit are properly cooled and that all finished drinks are drawn at 39°F (3.9°C) or less.
90psig
(6.3bar)
To Dispenser Return
Circulating
Pump
Motor
Water BathCooling
Coils