Below you will find the text version of how to replace a buffer tank in a Bevi Unit. For a full guide including pictures and illustrations, please download the document at the bottom of this article.
Overview
This document is intended to provide step-by-step instructions for field technicians when replacing the buffer tank in a v1.5 Standup (SU) Bevi unit. The buffer tank is used to help provide consistent water pressure and flow rate for the Bevi to use. The replacement process takes approximately 20 minutes.
Q: How do I know when the buffer tank needs to be replaced?
A: Complete troubleshooting beforehand. Two possible signs indicating that the buffer tank should be checked: Insufficient water pressure; Water tastes weird.
Required Tools & Materials
- Adjustable Crescent Wrench
- ⅜” Socket Wrench
- Buffer Tank w/ ⅜” Fittings: Part Number 102481-01
Task 1: Turn Off Power to the Unit
- Turn off power to the unit by flipping the switch on the back near where the power cord comes out.
Task 2: Drain Buffer Tank
- Disconnect the tube that enters the carbonator at the ice bank location. Direct the disconnected end into a bucket and allow it to drain completely.
- After the water tank has been depleted, close the buffer tank valve.
Task 3: Remove Flavor Tray
- Remove the flavor line and BIB connector from the Flavor tray # 4.
- Remove the (4) nuts that secure the flavor tray to the unit using a ⅜” socket wrench.
- Remove the tray from the unit and set aside.
Task 4: Remove Buffer Tank
- Cut the zip tie that secures the buffer tank in the unit
- Remove the red clip and disconnect the tubing that leads to the buffer tank.
- Remove the buffer tank from the unit. The tank will have to be turned 90° within the unit to remove.
Task 5: Replace Buffer Tank
- Perform the "Task 4" steps in reverse order, omitting the installation of a new zip tie.
- Open the valve to the buffer tank.
- Turn power back on to the unit by flipping the switch on the back of the machine.
Task 6: Test Flow Rate
- Use a 1 liter measured container.
- In the Service Panel, under “Filter” tap on “Check Flow Rate”.
- Press and hold the SPARKLING button to dispense.
- Dispense 1 liter of sparkling water into your container. The panel will automatically calculate the flow rate.
- Once flow rate is calculated, hit save if the number is between 3L/min and 3.5 L/min.
- If the number is lower/higher, use a 6mm hex wrench or flathead screwdriver to tighten/loosen the flow compensator. (Tightening lowers the flow rate and loosening increases the flow rate).
Exit the service panel and repeat the "Task 6" steps above until calibration meets the requirements.