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Cellarbuoy detector de espuma ECOFOB-Install Beer

Cellarbuoy ECOFOB foam detector

PK0190
45.75€ EUR (55.35€ EUR IVA incl.)

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Cellarbuoy ECOFOB foam detector

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Install Beer S.L.

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

Carrer de Joaquim Valls 109
Local
08042 Barcelona
B
Spain

+34933464656

Fast and secure shipping (24h express)

Flexible returns (14-day period)

3-year warranty (6 months for businesses)

Cellarbuoy ECOFOB - Foam detector for cold room

The CellarBuoy EcoFob foam detector is key for precise dispensing of draft beer and kegged beverages, ensuring proper flow and a superior flavour experience with every pour.

The Cellarbuoy* ECOFOB (Fob Detector, beer monitor) is a mechanical device designed to keep beer lines balanced and stable (circuit full of keg beer up to the dispense point) by preventing gas from entering the beer line when the keg empties.

It prevents excess gas in the line and therefore considerably reduces beer waste and downtime when changing kegs. The bottom of the float has a conical base to seat the ball at the bottom, preventing the float from drifting off-center in the Cellarbuoy.

Purge button valve to release excess gas. Prevents accidental emptying of the new keg thanks to the automatic spring‑loaded shut‑off.

Cellarbuoy keg change instruction manual

Purge valve with auto shut-off.

Dispensing capacity for multiple taps.

Chamber volume 3 ½ fluid ounces (103.5 ml).

Side inlet, beer outlet at the bottom.

Stainless steel ball in plastic with integral lock for easy cleaning.

Solid plastic construction.

Works up to 100 PSI (7 bar)

Two‑piece set for easy cleaning and maintenance.

Dimensions: 90x250x70mm.

Connections: beer inlet 3/8", beer outlet 3/8" and purge outlet 3/16"

Includes one meter of 3/16" tubing for purging the Cellarbuoy.

*It is advisable to keep Cellarbuoys constantly chilled in a cold room or refrigerator.

When the beer stops coming out of the tap, it means the keg is empty. You must then disconnect the empty keg and connect a full one.

1st – Vent the cellarbuoy through the small valve located at the top.

2nd – Make sure the Cellarbuoy container is filled right to the top and close the valve after use.

3rd – Press the release button upwards to purge the contents.

4th - Check that the ball rises to the top of the cellarbuoy container.

5º – When the CellarBuoy container is full and the ball is at the top, pull the release button down to the lower position.

6º – Make sure you do not leave the ball release button in the upper (purge) position.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this product compatible with my setup?

It depends on the type of connector/head, threads, and tube diameter. If you provide us with your configuration or send us a photo, we can confirm compatibility.

What measurements should I check before buying?

Thread type, inner/outer tube diameter, fitting type (quick-connect/barb/threaded), and whether it’s for beer, gas, or water line.

Does it include gaskets, clamps, or the necessary accessories?

The description specifies what is included. If you need additional seals or accessories, we’ll recommend compatible options.

What material is it made of and what use is it recommended for?

The material (stainless steel, brass, etc.) is designed for food-grade and dispensing use. If you’re going to use it with another beverage or under special conditions, we’ll advise you.

Is it easy to install? What tools do I need?

It’s usually a straightforward installation, but we recommend a clean cut on the tubing, proper tightening, and leak testing. We’ll indicate the method according to the type of connection.

How do I know if the thread or fitting is the right one?

The key is to identify your system’s thread standard and connection type. If you’re unsure, send us a photo of the current part and we’ll help you choose.

What should I do if I have leaks after assembling it?

It’s usually due to a worn gasket, incorrect measurement, poorly cut tubing, or insufficient sealing. We’ll help you diagnose and fix it.

Does this component affect foam or serving flow rate?

Yes, some components affect flow and stability. If you’re having issues with foam or flow rate, we’ll help you balance pressure, temperature, and line.

How often should I check or replace gaskets and consumables?

It depends on usage and cleaning, but it’s advisable to check them regularly to avoid leaks and maintain a stable, hygienic service.

Do you offer technical support and international shipping?

Yes. We advise you before and after purchase and provide technical service. We also ship throughout Europe and to North, Central, and South America.