Glycol Chiller - ChillPro 3200H - Vane Pump - 3200 BTUs - 125' Run
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This commercial glycol chiller is a great solution for long-draw systems in bars, restaurants, stadiums or outdoor events. With a maximum distance of 125 ft, it will ensure dependable cooling from the chiller to the tap.

This CP-3200H-GP unit features a 5-gal glycol tank, 3/8 hp compressor, and digital thermostat allowing you to regulate the temperature inside the glycol reservoir.

The way it works is really simple. Inside the chiller, there is a bath of propylene glycol (or “glycol” for short). The cooled liquid from this bath is pumped continuously through a looped circuit of tubing (trunkline) connected to the glycol chiller. The cooling effect is achieved when the product line (which is a part of the trunkline) comes in contact with the glycol line.

Main Benefits of Glycol Flash Chillers

  • Easy to install and use - no prior refrigeration skills required
  • Low service and maintenance costs
  • No leaking of refrigerants
  • Temperature can be regulated on a thermostat
  • Recommended for long-draw commercial draft beer systems

Product Highlights

  • 75 ft maximum distance
  • 5-gal glycol tank capacity
  • Optional 6’’ legs
  • Gross weight 102 lbs
 

ChillPro 3200H Glycol Chiller Specifications

Name ChillPro 3200H
Maximum Distance, ft 125'
Capacity, BTU/hr evap 20f 3200
Glycol Tank Capacity, gal 5.8
Dedicated Circuit, amp 15
Compressor Power, hp 3/8
Pump Type Vane with 1/3 hp motor
Pump 100 GPH
Thermostat Digital
Refrigerant R134A
Legs (optional) 6"
Dimensions WxDxH, in 29.7x18.5x19.2
Weight Gross / Net, lbs 91/102

Note: Installation of this item must be handled by a qualified installer in order to qualify for product return and/or warranty coverage. Qualified Installer - Defined as a licensed professional who charges a fee for his services, and possesses a business license, contractor's license, and/or resale permit. Common examples of a "qualified installer" include Electrician; General Contractor; Heating and Air Conditioning Specialist.