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Lancer LEV Self-Serve Lever Valve, No Cover - 19-0359/03

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Lancer LEV Self-Serve Lever Valve, No Cover - 19-0359/03

Lancer LEV Self-Serve Lever Valve, No Cover - 19-0359/03

The Lancer LEV Self-Serve Lever Valve, No Cover is the precision fluid management head responsible for mixing syrup and water at the factory-specified Brix ratio. Engineered for high-cycle longevity in self-serve environments, it features internal ceramic flow control modules that maintain ratio stability regardless of incoming line pressure fluctuations.

Symptoms of Failure: Common symptoms include drinks tasting watered-down or overly sweet, which indicates the internal flow control is sticking. Other signs are a slow drip from the nozzle tip after the lever is released or the valve 'burping' gas, which results in excessive foaming in the customer's cup.

Technician’s Note: Check the Brix setting monthly using a refractometer or Brix cup. If the valve is leaking from the back, check the manifold o-rings before replacing the entire head; often, a simple seal replacement solves the leak.Technical Specifications:
  • Manufacturer: Lancer
  • Application: Self-Serve Lever Dispensing
  • Technology: Ceramic Flow Control
  • Compatibility: Standard Lancer Mounting Blocks
$92.87
Lancer LEV Self-Serve Lever Valve, No Cover - 19-0359/03—
$92.87

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The Lancer LEV Self-Serve Lever Valve, No Cover is the precision fluid management head responsible for mixing syrup and water at the factory-specified Brix ratio. Engineered for high-cycle longevity in self-serve environments, it features internal ceramic flow control modules that maintain ratio stability regardless of incoming line pressure fluctuations.

Symptoms of Failure: Common symptoms include drinks tasting watered-down or overly sweet, which indicates the internal flow control is sticking. Other signs are a slow drip from the nozzle tip after the lever is released or the valve 'burping' gas, which results in excessive foaming in the customer's cup.

Technician’s Note: Check the Brix setting monthly using a refractometer or Brix cup. If the valve is leaking from the back, check the manifold o-rings before replacing the entire head; often, a simple seal replacement solves the leak.Technical Specifications:
  • Manufacturer: Lancer
  • Application: Self-Serve Lever Dispensing
  • Technology: Ceramic Flow Control
  • Compatibility: Standard Lancer Mounting Blocks