About Us: Having a FOB installed on your long draw system isn't only efficient but saves time and money on beer costs, paying for itself almost immediately. By having a FOB detector, it almost eliminates any beer loss through foam. Without a FOB installed, each keg change can waste up to 64 ounces of beer as you end one keg and start a new one. *Keep in mind this refers to every single time you change a keg.
What Is Beer Fob A FOB is also known as “Foam on Beer�. It is designed to continuously keep your lines filled and flowing with beer. The FOB automatically shuts off the flow of beer when it detects an empty keg. This eliminates the foam you get from an empty keg and the need to refill lines or purge air. When you tap a new keg with a FOB installed on your beer line, your tap will automatically pour beer with no evidence of foaming when the keg goes empty. Without a FOB installed, once your keg goes empty your tap will begin spraying and spitting foam. This results in wasted foam beer, wasted money and extra costs for labor and clean up.
How It Works Once your beer keg runs empty, your usually left with messy beer froth and foam. When you have a FOB installed and your keg is full or when the beer is flowing, a float inside the FOB remains at the top. When a keg goes empty the float instantly drops to the bottom like a suction. This suction acts like a plug in a sink, creating a seal that prevents any air or gas from entering the beer lines.
How It Install When hooking up a new keg, ensure to open up the bleed valve to drain out any excess foam into a bucket or drainage pipe. Once the FOB is full and filled up with beer you’re all set to pick up where you left off. No wasted beer or no wasted mess, just don’t forget to close the bleed valve!
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