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ARE YOU IN
COMPLIANCE WITH PLCB LAWS?
Introducing BLM 2000
The
Future of Beer Line Maintenance
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What
is a BLM 2000?
- A complex audio frequency is broadcast
from the Control Unit to the Transponder(s) (single, double or
both for a triple leaded system) which is/are attached directly
to the outside of the beer line(s).
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- The signal is composed of composite audio
frequencies and creates an unfriendly environment for the growth
of yeast and bacteria cells. As the signal travels the length of
the beer line, it prevents yeast and bacteria bio-film from
forming on the inside surface of the beer line.
- The BLM 2000 operates 24 hours a day, 7
days a week and is inexpensive to operate. The power source is
16 volts AC and the current draw of a single Control Unit is
only 50mA.
- The action of the BLM 2000 reduces the
necessity to chemically clean beer lines by up to 95%,
minimizing beer waste, equipment wear, and
disruption of your daily business.
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The Benefits
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The only PLCB approved system designed to reduce
costs for the business owner while ensuring “Legal Compliance”. |
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BLM 2000 is widely used throughout the Continental
US and has been endorsed by Major US and Worldwide Brewers.
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Retards the normal growth patterns of contaminate
yeast and bacteria, reducing the need to chemically clean beer
lines on a weekly basis - eliminating excessive wear on your draft
beer equipment.
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Minimizes business disruption. Cleaning with the BLM
2000 need only occur every 8 to 12 weeks.
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Installing a BLM 2000 in your business will deliver
consistent, clean, high quality draft beer at
an economical cost-while minimizing beer waste, and equipment
repair costs. |
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| DFC 9500 - Draught
Foam Control |
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A renowned high-tech Draught Foam Control device,
the DFC 9500, stops beer flow immediately after a keg empties, both at the
keg and the tap. This eliminates the spitting and spraying that usually
happens when a keg "blows". Because the DFC 9500 keeps the
supply lines full of beer, even when a keg empties, you get instant beer
from a freshly tapped keg. That's right - no more time and money is wasted
pouring off foam in order to get to the good stuff!
Savings for businesses are astronomical. Independent testing by various
North American Breweries has shown the DFC 9500 saves an average of one
pitcher of beer per keg on a typical long-draw run. The savings are even
greater for stadiums, airports, and hotels with long lines. Given that
there are approximately 40 pitchers in a keg and based on a volume of 40
kegs per week - bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants would save one keg a
week. That's 52 kegs a year! Owners see the return on their investment
very quickly.
DFC 9500 — Features
• The original DFC 9500's composition and design have been carefully
studied by the Canadian Plastics Institute and all of their
recommendations have been implemented in the design of DFC 9500.
• Our use of the high quality "Engineering Grade" plastics,
and design modifications, recommended by the Institute has made the DFC
9500 extremely durable and strong. Although we don't recommend it, the DFC
9500 is strong enough to lift a full keg off of the ground.
• Easy to operate. After changing keg's beer flow can be restored with
the twist of the wrist.
• Simple installation takes less than five minutes.
• The DFC 9500's non-intrusive design allows it to be installed without
having to make changes to the existing system (cutting into supply lines,
new fittings).
• Installation can be done directly on the keg connector.
• The DFC 9500's can be locked into an 'open' position and remain on the
keg connector or when the supply lines are being cleaned. Cleaning
solutions can be sent through the unit in either direction.
• Manual hand cleaning is easy because the DFC 9500 can be completely
taken apart and put back together in a few minutes. This design also makes
servicing the units, if necessary, quick and easy.
The DFC 9500 is also available as a wall mount unit, using the wall mount
bracket. The bracket mounts to the cooler wall with two screws and you
simply slide the DFC9500 onto the bracket, facing either left or right,
depending on the layout of the cooler and the orientation of the trunk
lines |
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