Soda Stream Adaptor Instruction

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Soda Stream Adaptor Instruction
Keg King
Soda Stream
Adaptor
Instruction
Manual
www.kegking.com.au
The Keg Dispense Specialists
2/33-35 Smith Rd
Springvale, VIC, 3171
Phone: +61 3 9011 1698 Fax: +61 3 9011 1697
Features
• Adjustable Pin Design
• Solid Machined Brass
• Will suit Type 30 valve for Australian Standard CO2 Regulators and Soda Stream
Cylinders
Warning:
CO2 is a dangerous substance so please make sure to read the following instructions
carefully BEFORE you use the adaptor.
DANGER:
DO NOT SCREW THE ADAPTER DIRECTLY ONTO THE CYLINDER BEFORE ATTACHING IT
TO YOUR CO2 REGULATOR. IF YOU DO IT WILL ACTIVATE THE INTERNAL PIN VALVE
AND RELEASE CO2 GAS.
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Keg King
www.kegking.com.au
The Keg Dispense Specialists
2/33-35 Smith Rd
Springvale, VIC, 3171
Phone: +61 3 9011 1698 Fax: +61 3 9011 1697
Introduction
Use a Sodastream bottle to dispense/carbonate your kegs.
This is the ideal unit for the small user who only consumes up to a couple of kegs a month &
is looking for cheap viable alternative to expensive bottle rental.
It is also great for party keg set ups where portability and compact design is preferable.
This adaptor, unlike many inferior ones on the market, has been built with the correct threads to
connect your regulator which should be a Type 30 Australina Standards type thread for CO2.
How long will you soda stream cylinder last?
A sodastream cylinder should contain about 330 grams of CO2 when it has been filled. If you are
carbonating your beer then the carbonation process will consume approx 6-10 grams per litre of
beer that you are carbonating. If you are dispensing your beer (at 100kPa), you will consume
approx 6 grams per litre
So in total with a 330 gram cylinder you should be able to:
1. Carbonate and dispense about 20 - 27 Litres of beer
OR
2. Dispense 55 Litres of beer
These figures are based on the ideal scenario and do not take into account leaks, or losses for
purging/burping your kegs.
Included in the Package
In this package you should find:
1. Soda stream adapter
2. White food grade polyurethane seal
Using the Soda Stream Adapter - Step 1
Screw the soda stream adapter onto your CO2 regulator firmly but do not over tighten.
Using the Soda Stream Adapter - Step 2
Ensure the polyurethane seal is in the soda stream adapter so it pushes against the face of the
soda stream cylinder. Attach your soda stream cylinder to the soda stream adapter. Do not over
tighten. Over tightening could damage the soda stream cylinder valve. At this stage the high
pressure gauge on your regulator gauge should rise.
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