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owatts

Cask washer pump

Post by owatts » Fri Oct 30, 2015 9:42 pm

Hello chums,

Anyone have any experience with building a cask washer?

I am after a pump that can produce around 3 bar. I have a chugger pump but it doesn't drive the spray head I have purchased.

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Re: Cask washer pump

Post by weetabixface » Fri Oct 30, 2015 10:11 pm

Power shower pump would suit, but pricey

Jet wash

Or one of those air pumped garden sprays

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Re: Cask washer pump

Post by GeeThom » Sat Oct 31, 2015 1:58 pm

Depends on what you are intending to wash with.
If you are using caustic (cold or hot) the pump may not last very long. Microbrewery pumps are built to survive the caustic environment but they are costly.

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Re: Cask washer pump

Post by owatts » Sat Oct 31, 2015 2:25 pm

I will be washing with hot oxy bleach followed by cold peracetic

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Re: Cask washer pump

Post by GeeThom » Sat Oct 31, 2015 2:44 pm

I have certainly seen a jet wash in use for 10% peracetic sterilising in a micro and this would probably handle oxy bleach as well so may be worth a shot.
Are you sure the bleach will remove any stuck on yeast especially where you can't see it, this is usually the job of caustic?

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Re: Cask washer pump

Post by bquiggerz » Sat Oct 31, 2015 2:58 pm

I use oxi to clean everything I have and its never had an issue moving even the most stubborn soiling at 1 scoop per 23 litres.

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Re: Cask washer pump

Post by normanh » Sat Oct 31, 2015 7:58 pm

Get a pressure washer with steam!

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Re: Cask washer pump

Post by Aaron » Sat Oct 31, 2015 8:30 pm

can you get a sprayball fitting for pressure washers?

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Re: Cask washer pump

Post by fordpopular » Sat Oct 31, 2015 10:07 pm

Aaron wrote:can you get a sprayball fitting for pressure washers?
I wouldn't have thought so but im sure you could attach one instead of of the lance somehow .. sounds like a good idea to me.

I use a cask washer at work and its very powerful as I found out once when I only had one cask on and forgot to turn off the other head. luckily i was wearing safety glasses but the rest of me and the room was sprayed with hot caustic before I could hit the kill switch .. its not kind to clothes or skin

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Re: Cask washer pump

Post by TheFlatulentCow » Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:02 pm

I found that a chugger pump needs a good head of water (at least 200 litres in the HLT for example) behind it to be able to give a good clean. I ended up using a garden water butt (sump) pump from screw fix and that works well with a sprayball.

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Re: Cask washer pump

Post by asd » Thu Nov 05, 2015 12:17 am

225 litre blue mango barrel, submersible pump, 13A immersion element, wand from pump outlet to just above top of blue mango barrel, blue mango barrel lid cut out to enable cask to rest on it, and take wand. Rest cask over aperture, switch on. No real need for a sprayball, as submersible pump sprays everywhere inside. Beware of shower of hot caustic if switched on before cask in place. After this has happened, fit a pressure switch.

Submersible pumps seem to cope with caustic and moderate heat, although obviously are not sold as such. Likewise ordinary domestic immersion elements. You don't want it too hot anyway, as that can "bake on" protein deposits rather than remove them. 50-55C max.

AS far as peracetic goes, just a spray from a pump up 15 litre garden sprayer, spin the cask, roll it a few times, then bung it up till ready for use.

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Re: Cask washer pump

Post by Pinto » Thu Nov 05, 2015 12:32 am

fordpopular wrote:I use a cask washer at work and its very powerful as I found out once when I only had one cask on and forgot to turn off the other head. luckily i was wearing safety glasses but the rest of me and the room was sprayed with hot caustic before I could hit the kill switch .. its not kind to clothes or skin
Or particularly to eyes.

The eyes are able to recover (somewhat) from relatively bad acid based chemical burns - but caustic solutions react with the fatty parts of the eye to make....soap. No recovery. Game over. Collect white stick and labrador.

They drummed this into us again and again in the Labs at Uni when using the base bath to clean glassware - I cant stress this warning enough to anyone using hot OR cold caustic solutions for cleaning purposes either.

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