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What is the correct position for a Sankey Coupler when connected to a keg?

  1. Clockwise to thread onto keg with handle up

  2. Clockwise to thread onto keg with handle down

  3. Counterclockwise to thread onto keg with handle up

  4. Counterclockwise to thread onto keg with handle down

The correct answer is: Clockwise to thread onto keg with handle down

The correct position for a Sankey Coupler when connecting to a keg is to thread clockwise onto the keg with the handle down. This method ensures a proper seal for gas and liquid, preventing leaks and maintaining the keg's pressure. When the handle is down, it allows the coupler to engage with the keg's internal valve system properly. This is crucial because the handle must be in the correct position to activate the mechanism that allows the beer to flow and the gas to move in. If the handle were positioned incorrectly, it might not engage the valve fully, leading to inefficient dispensing or potential pressure issues. Understanding the mechanics of the Sankey Coupler is vital for anyone working with draft beer systems, ensuring they can quickly and correctly connect kegs, which is essential for maintaining beer quality and operational efficiency.