The UBC T75F-1/4T3 Tayfun Flash Chiller is most suitable for cooling beer, beverages, juice and pre-chilling water where there is limited refrigeration
This unit chills beer, beverage, or water by by running through a 40' long stainless steel coil submerged in ice cold water
Flash chiller comes equipped with 3 product coils that reach a total of 120 feet
Unit includes a manual thermostat and an agitator pump totton
Icebank prechiller for 1 beer, beverage, or water line
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The T75F-1/4T3 Tayfun Flash Chiller with 3 product lines is an ideal beer flash chiller. This flash cooler comes equipped with three 40' stainless steel coils and an agitator pump Totton. This tayfun chiller foam in place of an insulated bath and an ice bank chiller for 1 to 3 beer, beverage, or water lines.
Flash chillers are a specific kind of refrigeration system used to cool alcohol and other beverages. A Flash Chiller or Cooler is ideal for dispensing ice cold seltzer, juice, tea and beers when there is limited refrigeration and it is impracticable to use cold plates and coils requiring a continuous supply of ice and drainage. Using a flash chiller allows home brewers raise the temperature of the product dramatically over a short period of time, depending on the production needs. A flash chiller includes an ice bank and a stainless steel coil that is submerged in ice cold water. Flash chilled draft beer dispensing systems are typically used in commercial applications such as bars, restaurants, and stadiums.
Ice bank pre-chiller for 1 beer, beverage or water line
Most suitable for cooling beer , beverages, juice and pre-chilling water where there is limited refrigeration
Beer, beverage or water is chilled by running through a 40' long stainless steel coil submerged in ice cold water
The compressor is covered for 5 years from the date of purchase
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Question:
UBC T75F-1/4T3 Tayfun Flash Chiller is this unit UL or CUL certified ?
by Triple automationon November 28, 2025
Answer:
Hi Arie! Unfortunately, UBC does not have this certification available for these units. However, they are working on it and it should be available in the future.
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