Line Chillers

Remote and ice-bank line chillers that cool the product runs feeding soda fountains, beverage dispensers, and long-draw draft systems — keeping syrup, water, and beer cold from the back room to the point of pour.

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Remote & ice-bank line chillers

Line chillers keep beverage product cold between the back-of-house supply and the dispense point. Ice-bank chillers build a reservoir of ice around a coil for high, steady draw; remote recirculating chillers circulate chilled glycol or water to the tower or fountain. Size by the number of product circuits and your peak flow.

Match the chiller to your system

Choose by circuit count (how many product lines you cool at once) and capacity / HP for your draw rate and run length, then pair it with the dispenser or tower it feeds. Not sure which model fits? Talk to our team.

Line chillers — FAQs

What does a line chiller do?

It keeps soda, juice, water, or beer cold as it travels from the back-room supply to the dispenser or tower, so the first pour is as cold as the last.

Ice-bank or remote recirculating?

Ice-bank chillers store cooling capacity in a block of ice for high, bursty demand; remote recirculating units circulate chilled coolant continuously. Choose by draw pattern and distance from the supply.

How do I size one?

Match the circuit count to your number of product lines and the capacity / HP to your peak flow and line run. We can spec it — send us your setup.