Using the 5320
Direct Draw Cleaning Kit
in commercial and home applications.
The KegMan direct draw cleaning kit has all the
necessary equipment for the small job on one or two
faucet systems. The job is simple and easy to do.

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Situation #1
Once a week the beer line and faucet
should be cleaned with fresh tap water. This is
performed as follows:
- Shut off the pressure supply at the CO2
cylinder.
- Remove the keg connector (beer tap) from
the keg.
- Remove the black cap and pump on the
cleaner.
- Fill jar with fresh water and
reassemble.
- Remove the faucet from the shank (use
the spanner wrench provided).
- Rinse the faucet under fresh water with
faucet in open position.
- Connect the cleaning attachment on the
end of the cleaner to the faucet shank
coupling nut. Tighten coupling nut slightly
with the spanner wrench.
- Place the keg coupler into an empty
bucket and pump water through line. If tap
has a shutoff, be sure it is open.
- Remove cleaning attachment from the
shank and replace the faucet. Tighten
coupling nut with spanner wrench.
- Make sure the beer faucet is closed and
then re tap the keg.
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Situation #2 Periodically all
draught beer systems must be cleaned with beer line
cleaner (B*L*C*-KegMan Number 5010). This should always
be performed before a new keg is tapped.
- The pressure source in a direct draw dispenser
is bottled C02 gas. This gas is reduced
to the proper dispensing pressure by a regulator and
then delivered to the keg through a flexible hose
and keg coupler. This coupler has a check valve in
it to prevent beer from backing up into the hose and
regulator. Before a new keg is tapped this line
should be "blown out" by quickly opening and closing
the regulator outlet valve allowing a surge of gas
to travel through the coupler. The coupler should
then be rinsed in a bucket of fresh water.
- Mix ½oz. B*L*C* (beer line cleaner No. 5010) to
each quart of hot water. Be very careful not to let
the concentrated B*L*C* to contact skin. See caution
on B*L*C* label.
- Remove the black cleaner cap assembly an fill
the cleaning jar with the mixture and then
reassemble, leaving the remaining solution in the
bucket.
- With the coupler still on the keg it should be
blown out by quickly opening and closing the
regulator outlet valve.
- Remove the coupler from the beer line and place
the connector in the bucket of cleaning mixture.
- Remember to save the black connector washer (KegMan
No. 8122). Remove the faucet from the shank, using
the spanner wrench. Disassemble the faucet as shown
in the faucet diagram, and place the faucet parts in
the bucket along with the coupling washer and the
keg connector.
- Attach the cleaning attachment on end of cleaner
hose to the faucet shank coupling nut. Tighten
slightly with spanner wrench. Place beer line end
into bucket and pump the solution through the line.
- Remove the tap and faucet parts, brush
thoroughly with faucet brush KegMan No. 8549
supplied or optional No. 8550 stainless steel brush.
- If coupler has a shutoff, make sure it is in
open position.
- Rinse all parts in the pail with cool fresh
water and reassemble the faucet.
- Use the faucet brush to clean around shank end
and coupling nut.
- Detach the cleaning kit from th shank and rinse
with cool fresh water.
- Fill the cleaner with fresh water and re-attach
it to faucet shank coupling nut, pump water through
beer line with the end of line is a bucket.
- Disconnect cleaner and replace the assembled
faucet. Tighten coupling nut slightly with spanner
wrench.
- Attach beer line to coupler making certain to
reinsert the black hose washer. You are now ready to
tap the new keg of beer.
- The drip tray should be cleaned out with a
sponge using the same solution and then rinsed.
- Periodically the inside of refrigeration unit
should be cleaned with same solution and a damp
sponge.
- When the keg is empty and the unit is not going
to be used for a while, the above steps should be
followed to prevent yeast build up, beer stones and
sediment in the beer line.
Situation #3
Periodically the faucet washers should be checked for
ware and replaces as necessary. If the faucet drips in
closed position the rubber faucet shaft seal washer (No.
9856) on the shaft should be replaced.
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