Glycol Chiller | ChillPro 3200V with Agitator Pump (3200 BTUs - 75' Run)
Estimated time to Ship:
1-2 Weeks
The ChillPro 3200V glycol chiller is a top seller among our compact, glycol-cooled draft beer systems. Ideal for beer pubs and restaurants, it features a ⅜ horsepower (HP) compressor and a digital thermostat inside the unit for easy temperature adjustment. The trunkline reaches up to 75 feet, making it suitable for most medium and large-sized bars.
One of the biggest advantages of draft beer glycol chillers like the ChillPro 3200V is the increased mobility and freedom they offer when choosing the location of your dispensing unit within your bar. You can store your beer in a walk-in cooler up to 75 feet away from the dispensing area.
It works like magic: a glycol cooled draft beer system consists of a power pack and a trunkline. The coolant inside the power pack (glycol) is pumped into the trunkline through separate supply and return lines, which, through coming into contact with beer lines wrapped around them, cool the beer and maintain its constant temperature from point A (storage) to point B (dispensing unit).
Main Benefits of Glycol Flash Chillers
- Easy to install and use - to 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 range
- 7-gal glycol tank capacity
- Digital thermostat
- Optional 6’’ legs
- Procon pump
CP-3200V-VP Glycol Draft Beer System Chiller Specifications
Name | ChillPro 3200V |
Maximum Distance, ft | 75' |
Capacity, BTU/hr evap 20f | 3200 |
Glycol Tank Capacity, gal | 5.5 |
Dedicated Circuit, amp | 15 |
Compressor Power, hp | 3/8 |
Pump Type | Vertical |
Pump | 4 GPH |
Thermostat | Digital |
Refrigerant | R134A |
Legs (optional) | 6" |
Dimensions WxDxH, in | 15.2x18.1x29.7 |
Weight Gross / Net, lbs | 93/82 |
Important Installation Information:
- To qualify for product return and/or warranty coverage, this item must be installed by a qualified installer.
- Qualified Installer: A licensed professional who charges a fee for their services and holds a valid business license, contractor's license, or resale permit.
- Examples of Qualified Installers: Electricians, general contractors, and heating and air conditioning specialists.