degassing with sankey coupler

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degassing with sankey coupler

Post by bob3000 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 12:11 am

Can you degass from a sankey coupler with beer in the keg?

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Re: degassing with sankey coupler

Post by Aleman » Thu Feb 06, 2014 10:20 am

bob3000 wrote:Can you degass from a sankey coupler with beer in the keg?
They have a one way valve in the gas port . . .There are some (usually US in origin) that have a PRV in the body

Remove the coupler, unscrew the fitting on the gas port, tip out the one way valve, screw the fitting back on, attach the coupler . . . job done


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Re: degassing with sankey coupler

Post by Full Mental Jakey » Thu Feb 06, 2014 3:11 pm

I bought a "degas" fitting from Barneey - I think it's an American couple that is like a Sankey but not quite, the beer-out doesn't quite engage with the spear. The result is that when you engage the coupler, the keg degasses through the beer-out port, without showering you with beer. I'm sure he can explain it a little better than I...

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Re: degassing with sankey coupler

Post by bob3000 » Thu Feb 06, 2014 5:44 pm

Ok, once the gas valve is removed is it ok just to leave it like that?

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Re: degassing with sankey coupler

Post by barneey » Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:52 pm

The gas valve (normally looks like a duck bill piece of plastic) is designed to prevent any liquid going back through the gas pipework.
If you want to degas a keg, BLANK off the liquid side of the coupler. Unscrew and remove the gas threaded fitting & connect the coupler any gas in the keg will be released. If you only want to degas a little place a stop valve on the gas outlet a 1/2" BSP tap will connect directly to a UK coupler.

As an alternative as sugguested above a "d" type coupler makes a very good degas unit.

OR just buy a coupler with a quick gas release built in. (this acts exactly like a corny keg gas release - so everything remains connected).

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Re: degassing with sankey coupler

Post by Aleman » Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:12 pm

barneey wrote:OR just buy a coupler with a quick gas release built in. (this acts exactly like a corny keg gas release - so everything remains connected).
Don't you still have some of those for sale Clive??? :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

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Re: degassing with sankey coupler

Post by barneey » Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:47 pm

I will have another 4 in a couple of weeks time for sale
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Post by bigdave » Thu Feb 06, 2014 8:06 pm

Depending how much is in the keg, you can lay it on its side or turn it upside down & disconnect the beer line. So long as the gas is off & the end of the dip tube isn't submerged, it'll degas.

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This method carries a risk of a beer shower, should the dip tube become submerged!!

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Re: degassing with sankey coupler

Post by mozza » Thu Feb 06, 2014 8:15 pm

bigdave wrote:Depending how much is in the keg, you can lay it on its side or turn it upside down & disconnect the beer line. So long as the gas is off & the end of the dip tube isn't submerged, it'll degas.

*EDIT*
This method carries a risk of a beer shower, should the dip tube become submerged!!
That sounds spine-tingly scary! :lol:
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Re: degassing with sankey coupler

Post by barneey » Thu Feb 06, 2014 8:15 pm

& if you really want to go OTT with the whole gas thing......

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