Flow control Ball Lock Disconnect
Description
Please Note: The Stainless Steel model of the Flow Control Ball Lock Disconnect has been discontinued by KegLand in favour of the newer duotight 8mm - Flow Control Ball Lock Disconnect in industrial grade plastic, similar to our 8mm duotight x Ball Lock Disconnects.
If you want an easy way to balance your beer lines this is the way to do it. Please be aware that even in the fully open position these FC disconnects do have some inherent flow resistance so you should use either shorter line or larger ID line that you would when compared with traditional ball lock disconnects. One of the benefits of FC disconnects is you don't need to rely on the small ID or line length to apply flow resistance so it would not make sense to use long lines or small ID lines as well as this is the job of the FC device.
This is perfect for people who want to serve a large range of beverages with differing carbonation levels as it gives you the ability to adjust resistance easily.
This stainless steel ball lock disconnect is quality machined from stainless steel with MFL thread. It's ideally used with duotight MFL fittings.
ALERT: This product has been superceeded with a new and better design that you can purchase here.
As you would know setting up your beer lines isn't just about getting beer from keg to tap. You also must make sure your system has the right flow resistance.
If you have a beer of a specific carbonation level you will be required to dispence that beer (if using CO2 to dispence) at a very specific pressure. So you do not have the ability to increase or decrease pressure to change the flow speed out of the tap. For this reason you need to either adjust the beer line length, internal diameter or use flow control devices like this to ensure your beer comes out the tap at the right speed. Ideally between 250-400ml/10 seconds (based on the standard 10mm ID spout)
Flow control devices are good but they inherently can create a small amount of turbulence and therefore can cause foaming. In the past flow control taps have been the only common option. Flow control taps like these ones are popular however they have the issue that due to the fact they are placed right at the end of the beer line they have no head pressure. As a result any turbulence created can cause foaming and carbonation to come out of solution.
Flow control ball lock disconnects like these on the other hand have the ability to restrict the flow before the beer enters the beer line so the head pressure created by the beer line keeps the carbonation in solution. Even in the instance that high turbulence is created the beer will be far more resistant to foaming issues. For this reason flow control ball lock disconnects like these have significantly better performance allowing you the flexibility to adjust line resistance easily but without the introduction of turbulance that creates foaming.
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