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KegLand Mini 360 User Manual

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Mini 360 Core Actuator Regulator Instruction Manual
Page 10 of 14 www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 4/08/2020 11:09 AM
Replacing Seat and Seat Cap Assembly
All regulators contain parts that are susceptible to ingress of contamination. Although the Mini 360
Core Actuator Regulator is made from high quality components and assembled in a clean
environment it’s possible that throughout its life that some contamination can get into the regulator
(normally through the inlet side). If this contamination is able to get past the integrated sintered
filter you may get “pressure creep”. Pressure creep is when contamination or something else has
got into the seat and seat cap assembly and the flow of gas doesn’t stop even when the set pressure
is reached.
This will often be noticed if the needle on the pressure gauge continues to rise until the pressure
relief valve opens and pressure is released. If this happens repeatedly then it’s likely you will need
to perform this maintenance process.
Step 1. With a small screw driver remove the two grub screws on both sides of the regulator knob:

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KegLand Mini 360 Specifications

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BrandKegLand
ModelMini 360
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish