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Old 03-01-2008, 04:54 PM
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OK, I need someone to help me out here.. I went through the advance draft class a few years ago. I am dealing with an account that just opened at 6000 feet. He has a box that will hold 6 kegs direct draw/38 F/each product line is 3/16 ID 5 feet from coupler to faucet. The regulater is set at 14 pounds. Im looking back through some of my notes from the class and see that I need 1 # of restriction per 2000 ft. elevation above sea level. So my question is should I extend the 3/16 line 1 more foot (noting that there is 3 pounds restiction per foot)... Anyways any help would be appreciated.

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Old 03-10-2008, 11:42 AM
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Man I thought someone would be of help, but I think I got it figured out. I lengthened there lines by three feet and that helped.

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