Glastender manufactures commercial bar and kitchen equipment, including beer chillers, cocktail stations, underbar coolers, and modular bar systems. They offer parts such as faucets, drain assemblies, and electrical components to support maintenance and repairs. Glastender equipment is widely used in bars, restaurants, and foodservice establishments.

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Glastender Commercial Cooler Replacement Parts

Glastender is a leading manufacturer of premium bar and beverage equipment, known for innovative design, durability, and efficiency in the commercial foodservice and hospitality industries. The company produces essential components such as bar sinks, glass washers, ice machines, speed rails, faucet assemblies, coolers, and beer chillers. Coolers maintain consistent low temperatures to preserve beverage freshness and quality, using reliable insulation and efficient refrigeration systems to minimize energy use. Beer chillers rapidly cool draft beer to ideal serving temperatures, ensuring smooth pouring and optimal taste while preventing foaming or temperature fluctuations. Common signs of failure include leaks, poor drainage, inadequate washing performance, or faulty faucets. These issues often result from worn seals, clogged filters, or malfunctioning pumps, which can compromise hygiene and slow down service. Regular maintenance, timely cleaning, and prompt replacement of defective parts are critical to maintaining equipment performance and ensuring a clean, efficient bar operation.

At PartsFe UK, a wide range of genuine Glastender replacement parts is available, including faucet repair kits, pump assemblies, drain components, ice machine parts, and more at best prices.

FAQs

What is the temperature control on a Glastender cooler?

To adjust the temperature, press and hold the “Set” button until the display flashes, use the arrow keys to choose the temperature you want, then press “Set” again to save it.

Why is my Glastender cooler not cooling properly, even though the compressor is running?

This issue could be due to dirty condenser coils restricting airflow, a faulty thermostat, or low refrigerant levels. Start by cleaning the coils and checking the thermostat settings.

How do I troubleshoot a leaking water line in my Glastender beer chiller?

Inspect the water lines for cracks, loose fittings, or blockages. Tighten any loose connections and replace damaged hoses with Glastender-approved replacement parts.

Why is my Glastender cooler not getting cold?

It might be due to dirty condenser coils, a faulty thermostat, or low refrigerant. Try cleaning the coils and checking the settings first. If that doesn’t work, it might need professional service.

Can I add casters to my Glastender unit?

Yes, many Glastender models are compatible with caster kits, which make it easier to move and clean under the unit. Just make sure to get the right size kit for your model.

How do I adjust the CO₂ pressure on a Glastender beer system?

You’ll need to turn the regulator knob on your CO₂ tank. Start at around 12 PSI for most beers, but check the type of beer you're serving for the ideal setting.