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A Kompensatorzapfhahn is a beer tap that allows for adjusting the pressure drop that happens inside the tap. Normally draft systems need to be statically balanced such that the pressure drop inside the beer line and the tap match the serving pressure. If that is not the case a sudden pressure drop may happen at the tap, the CO<sub>2</sub> bound to the beer will suddenly be released and the beer foams up. With a Kompensatorzapfhahn (compensator tap) a build in pressure drop can be adjusted to match the needed pressure drop thus removing the need to balance the draft system through the length and diameter of the beer line.
 
A Kompensatorzapfhahn is a beer tap that allows for adjusting the pressure drop that happens inside the tap. Normally draft systems need to be statically balanced such that the pressure drop inside the beer line and the tap match the serving pressure. If that is not the case a sudden pressure drop may happen at the tap, the CO<sub>2</sub> bound to the beer will suddenly be released and the beer foams up. With a Kompensatorzapfhahn (compensator tap) a build in pressure drop can be adjusted to match the needed pressure drop thus removing the need to balance the draft system through the length and diameter of the beer line.
  
This done though a stainless steel cone that can be pushed into a cone shaped opening through a lever movable from the outside
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This done though a stainless steel cone that can be pushed into a cone shaped opening through a lever movable from the outside (Figure 1). The further this cone is pushed in, the narrower will be the gap that the beer has to flow through. As a result the higher the pressure drop will be over that distance. Because the pressure drop is not sudden but gradual over a longer distance the CO<sub>2</sub> will not suddenly escape from the beer. After that pressure drop there is a valve that allows the beer to flow through the tap into the glass.
(Figure 1). The further this cone is pushed in, the narrower will be the gap that the beer has to flow through. As a result the higher the pressure drop will be over that distance. Because the pressure drop is not sudden but gradual over a longer distance the CO<sub>2</sub> will not suddenly escape from the beer. After that pressure drop there is a valve that allows the beer to flow through the tap into the glass.
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Revision as of 22:03, 12 January 2009

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Figure 1 - cross cut diagram though a Kompensatorzapfhahn

A Kompensatorzapfhahn is a beer tap that allows for adjusting the pressure drop that happens inside the tap. Normally draft systems need to be statically balanced such that the pressure drop inside the beer line and the tap match the serving pressure. If that is not the case a sudden pressure drop may happen at the tap, the CO2 bound to the beer will suddenly be released and the beer foams up. With a Kompensatorzapfhahn (compensator tap) a build in pressure drop can be adjusted to match the needed pressure drop thus removing the need to balance the draft system through the length and diameter of the beer line.

This done though a stainless steel cone that can be pushed into a cone shaped opening through a lever movable from the outside (Figure 1). The further this cone is pushed in, the narrower will be the gap that the beer has to flow through. As a result the higher the pressure drop will be over that distance. Because the pressure drop is not sudden but gradual over a longer distance the CO2 will not suddenly escape from the beer. After that pressure drop there is a valve that allows the beer to flow through the tap into the glass.