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By Ayrshire Chris · Posted
Thought that myself, especially with the two enforced fallow years due to covid. I expected the fallow delayed so that they make up lost income. -
Excess head is more likely caused by incorrect temperatures, dirty lines / dispense equipment, or an incorrect flow rate setting. It can be cause by incorrect gas pressure, but I very much doubt that would be the reason. In 20 years in the trade I've never experienced excess head caused by a co2 or co2/n2 blended gas pressure issue. That would require a faulty regulator, and they're very reliable, plus they need to be professionally checked and signed off before use then checked / serviced frequently. Like I said, I've never had a faulty regulator. I could be wrong, I'm no expert, just have lots of experience in the trade, including maintaining the cellar of my own free house... But If I had an excess head issue, the gas would be the last thing I'd think to check, as surprising as that may sound.
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