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Edgestar BR7000SS kegerator

Edgestar BR7000SS kegerator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Edgestar BR7000SS kegerator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Compressor Seal Pipe for Edgestar BR7000SS - Part DG12-112

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    Compressor Seal Pipe

    Part #DG12-112

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cabinet for Edgestar BR7000SS - Part DG26-509

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    Cabinet

    Part #DG26-509

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  • Circulative Pipe for Edgestar BR7000SS - Part DG12-1029.5

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    Circulative Pipe

    Part #DG12-1029.5

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  • Door Axis for Edgestar BR7000SS - Part DG14-71-S

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    Door Axis

    Part #DG14-71-S

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  • Gasket for Edgestar BR7000SS - Part PBR7000SS43

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    Gasket

    Part #PBR7000SS43

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Edgestar Kegerator BR7000SS FAQs

On the Edgestar BR7000SS, beeping is most often an alarm for a door that is not fully closed or a temperature condition that needs attention. Start by confirming the door seals tightly, then reset power briefly and recheck the temperature setting in the BR7000SS owner's manual.

Quick checks that fix most beeping
  • Make sure the door is completely closed (no shelves, bottles, or kegs blocking it).
  • Inspect the door gasket for gaps, tears, or areas that are folded over.
  • Minimize door openings for a few hours so the cabinet temperature can stabilize.
  • Verify the unit has proper airflow at the front vent and is not pushed tight into a hot space.
  • Confirm the outlet is grounded and supplying steady power (avoid loose plugs and overloaded circuits).
Reset steps (safe and simple)
  1. Unplug the BR7000SS for 2 to 5 minutes.
  2. Plug it back in and let it run with the door closed.
  3. Wait 4 to 6 hours and listen for the alarm returning.
What the beeping usually points to
What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
Beeping stops when you press the door closed Door not sealing or door not fully shut Clean gasket, check alignment, remove obstructions
Beeping after many door openings Temperature rose above target Keep door closed, allow recovery time
Beeping after a power flicker Control reset or power interruption Check outlet, then do the reset steps
Beeping continues even with a tight door Control or sensor-related issue Use the troubleshooting section in the manual and test safely
Why it matters

A door that is slightly open or a gasket that is not sealing makes the compressor run more often and can prevent stable cooling. The manual also notes that frequent cycling can be caused by warm room conditions and doors not fully closed, so fixing sealing and airflow issues usually resolves the alarm and improves performance.

Parts and repair help

If you need replacement parts for the BR7000SS, we recommend starting with the model-specific parts list, then using Sears PartsDirect to search by model number for additional options.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Edgestar units like the BR7000SS are built for reliable indoor home use, and when they are installed correctly and kept ventilated, they typically cool consistently and run quietly for most households. For model-specific use and care details, follow the BR7000SS owner's manual.

What “good” means for the BR7000SS

A wine and beverage cooler (this model is a built-in kegerator style cabinet) is “good” when it holds temperature steadily, vents heat properly, and matches how you plan to use it.

Strengths you can expect when it’s set up right:

  • Steady cooling when airflow is not blocked (front vent area stays clear)
  • Better performance when plugged into a properly grounded 115V, 60Hz outlet on its own circuit
  • Longer component life when the cabinet is installed and sealed correctly in a built-in opening
  • More consistent temperatures when the door is kept closed and the unit is level
Quick checks that make a big difference

Use these steps to judge performance in your home (and improve it if needed):

  • Confirm the unit is level on its leveling feet so the door seals evenly.
  • Keep the front vent unobstructed; blocked ventilation causes warm temps and longer run times.
  • Use a dedicated, properly grounded outlet (avoid extension cords).
  • After moving the unit, let it sit upright before powering on so the sealed system can settle.
  • If built-in, seal the open space above the cabinet under the countertop so cold air is not lost.
Built-in vs. freestanding: what to expect
Setup What usually works best Common mistake to avoid
Built-in Clean airflow path and sealed cabinet opening Leaving gaps above the cabinet so cold air escapes
Freestanding Extra clearance around the cabinet for heat to dissipate Pushing the unit tight against walls and trapping heat
Why it matters

Wine, beer, and beverages taste best when temperature swings are small. Proper electrical supply, ventilation, and sealing the built-in opening help the BR7000SS cool efficiently and reduce compressor run time.

If you need replacement parts for your Edgestar BR7000SS, start with the model-based parts list, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Edgestar BR7000SS isn’t cooling, the most common causes are warm room conditions, frequent door openings, a door that is not fully closed, or a door gasket that is not sealing. We use the troubleshooting steps in the BR7000SS owner's manual to pinpoint the exact cause.

Quick checks that fix most “not cooling” complaints
  • Confirm the unit has power and is plugged into a working outlet.
  • Reduce door openings and make sure the door closes completely.
  • Inspect the door gasket for gaps, folds, or debris; clean and reseat it so it seals.
  • Move the unit away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
  • Verify the room is within a reasonable ambient temperature range for cooling appliances.
Step-by-step troubleshooting (in order)
  1. Power and cycling: If the cooler is off, check the outlet, then check the home fuse or reset the breaker.
  2. Door seal: Close a thin sheet of paper in the door; if it slides out easily, the gasket is leaking.
  3. Usage and environment: If the door is opened often or the room is hot, cooling performance drops and the unit may run more.
  4. Built-in airflow and sealing: If installed under a counter, seal any open space above the cabinet; unsealed gaps can let cold air escape and reduce efficiency.
What you’ll notice and what it usually means
What you see Likely cause What to do
Runs a lot, temperature won’t drop Warm room or frequent openings Improve ambient conditions; limit openings
Runs a lot, moisture or warm spots near door Gasket not sealing Clean/adjust gasket; ensure full closure
Not running at all No power, blown fuse, tripped breaker Restore power; reset breaker
Why it matters

A kegerator-style wine and beverage cooler like the Edgestar BR7000SS depends on a tight door seal and stable ambient conditions. When warm air leaks in, the compressor runs longer, temperatures drift, and beverages do not stay at the set temperature.

Parts and diagrams

If you need replacement parts after troubleshooting, start with the parts list for your model, then search by model number on Sears PartsDirect to find additional diagrams and components.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Edgestar BR7000SS beverage cooler (built-in kegerator) is not working, the most common causes are a power supply problem, a tripped breaker or blown fuse, or an installation and airflow issue that prevents proper cooling. Start with power checks, then confirm the door seals and ambient conditions.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Make sure the unit is fully plugged into a properly grounded 115V, 60Hz outlet.
  • Confirm the outlet has power (test with a lamp or small appliance).
  • Check your home breaker panel; reset the tripped breaker or replace the blown fuse.
  • Verify the door is closing completely and the gasket is sealing all the way around.
  • Reduce door openings while troubleshooting; frequent openings can make cooling seem “not working.”
  • Keep the unit away from direct sunlight and other heat sources.
What “not working” usually means (and what to do)
Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
No lights, no display, no sound No power to unit Check outlet power, breaker/fuse, then reconnect power
Runs but cools poorly Warm room, frequent door openings, poor door seal Improve ambient conditions, minimize openings, check gasket seal
Turns on and off a lot Room temperature too high, door not sealing Run at appropriate ambient temperature, ensure door closes and seals
Built-in installation and airflow (important for this model)

For built-in setups, we look for gaps and airflow problems that let cold air escape. The BR7000SS manual notes that an open space above the cabinet (between the unit and countertop) can cause loss of cold air and reduce cooling efficiency. Use the guidance in the BR7000SS owner's manual to confirm your enclosure and sealing approach.

Electrical troubleshooting tips (safe, practical)
  • Unplug the unit for a few minutes, then plug it back in to reset the control.
  • If you suspect an electrical issue, use a proven test method before replacing anything; our guide how to tell if a fuse is blown helps you confirm a fuse problem.
  • If wiring looks damaged or pinched, stop and repair it correctly before restoring power.
Why it matters

A kegerator that “doesn’t work” is often protecting itself from poor power, heat load, or air leaks. Fixing power delivery and sealing issues first prevents unnecessary parts replacement and gets the BR7000SS cooling normally again.

If you need to look up parts by model number, we recommend starting with the BR7000SS parts list and searching on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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