80ltr brew kit build

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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by scotia » Sat Jun 21, 2014 6:44 pm

darkonnis wrote:Very nice mate, though a quick question, why would you want the control box outside of the room. For bulk fermentation I could understand but the hotside itself...? I can see that getting annoying as I'm usually all over on brewday and having to leave the room to turn elements on or off or cycle pumps while adding ingredients and the like would annoy me. (but thats me personally)

In any case, an enviable set up, when is the maiden voyage?

Cheers all, the control panel is outside due to moisture, the box is IP65 rated but the switch gear is not and it is only 3mtr max from the furthest point away from the door so not a panic good exercise.

I have been fitting the filtration and HLT fill T is for the return from the Exchanger.

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Cooling for the Heat exchanger with filtered water but still have the return from the exchanger back to the HLT to finish.

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Flush trough for the EXchanger.

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Had a few teething problems but will post that later after I have something to eat.
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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by scotia » Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:24 pm

Cheers for your help today Clive the controller was starting to get to Kenny, once he was told the sequence it was no problem. The problem with the pump was not due to an airlock as I thought but problem being that the outlet pipe was too large 25mm so going to reduce to 21mm o/d and hopefully that will be everything solved.
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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by Fil » Sun Jun 22, 2014 9:38 pm

who's arranging the coach party to visit this beauty in action??
ist update for months n months..
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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by scotia » Mon Jun 23, 2014 7:38 am

[quote="Fil"]who's arranging the coach party to visit this beauty in action??[/quote

You had better make sure your passport is in order sir !! :wink:
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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by sbond10 » Mon Jun 23, 2014 9:23 am

I'm sure I can precure an 8 seat ambulance with wheel chairs for less able brewer.... Just have to be at week end other wise boss might notice

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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by scotia » Mon Jun 23, 2014 4:33 pm

Water connected into the brew house one tiny pin prick leak but now sorted.

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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by LeeH » Mon Jun 23, 2014 6:17 pm

sbond10 wrote:I'm sure I can precure an 8 seat ambulance with wheel chairs for less able brewer.... Just have to be at week end other wise boss might notice
Swing by north lincs and pick me up my friend.
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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by sbond10 » Mon Jun 23, 2014 7:45 pm

LeeH wrote:
sbond10 wrote:I'm sure I can precure an 8 seat ambulance with wheel chairs for less able brewer.... Just have to be at week end other wise boss might notice
Swing by north lincs and pick me up my friend.
You just have convince Swmbo that my mobile number is the new 999 so no questions are asked when an ambulance appears

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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by barneey » Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:33 pm

scotia wrote:Cheers for your help today Clive the controller was starting to get to Kenny, once he was told the sequence it was no problem. The problem with the pump was not due to an airlock as I thought but problem being that the outlet pipe was too large 25mm so going to reduce to 21mm o/d and hopefully that will be everything solved.
Glad to be of help. trouble is as with most Far East PIDS the instructions are either non existent or difficult to decipher. + worth noting about the pumps :)
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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by Frothy » Thu Jun 26, 2014 11:48 am

scotia wrote:Cheers for your help today Clive the controller was starting to get to Kenny, once he was told the sequence it was no problem. The problem with the pump was not due to an airlock as I thought but problem being that the outlet pipe was too large 25mm so going to reduce to 21mm o/d and hopefully that will be everything solved.
Is this why some pumps have a bigger inlet port than outlet? I'm experiencing air getting into my Lowara currently/ it's whipping up the wort and I've fitted both pipes the same size.
Is this the problem you were having too Scotia?

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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by scotia » Thu Jun 26, 2014 12:48 pm

Frothy wrote:
scotia wrote:Cheers for your help today Clive the controller was starting to get to Kenny, once he was told the sequence it was no problem. The problem with the pump was not due to an airlock as I thought but problem being that the outlet pipe was too large 25mm so going to reduce to 21mm o/d and hopefully that will be everything solved.
Is this why some pumps have a bigger inlet port than outlet? I'm experiencing air getting into my Lowara currently/ it's whipping up the wort and I've fitted both pipes the same size.
Is this the problem you were having too Scotia?

The Lowara which is similar to the Ebara these have 1 1/4 bsp inlet to a 1" bsp outlet, you need a larger inlet than outlet to save on running the pump dry I usually run a 1 1/2 dia pipe on the feed and 1" on the outlet.
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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by Frothy » Fri Jun 27, 2014 6:41 pm

Great thankyou Scotia, does 1 1/2" hose fit ok over a 1 1/4" nipple?

What's your plan for first brew on this beauty?

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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by scotia » Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:21 pm

Not sure but could measure one in the morning if you wish, you could make a hose tail by cutting a piece of pipe then machine 5 or 6 groves into the tube using a parting off tool forming a barb, then weld to the weld nipple. Better still weld to a RJT or tri clamp fitting that way it is easily removed.
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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by Frothy » Fri Jun 27, 2014 9:19 pm

I'm guessing that kind of hose is pretty heavy and doesn't bend too well so Triclamp sounds a good idea. cheers :)

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Re: 80ltr brew kit build

Post by scotia » Sat Jun 28, 2014 7:42 am

Frothy wrote:I'm guessing that kind of hose is pretty heavy and doesn't bend too well so Triclamp sounds a good idea. cheers :)
Depending on the route of the hose you could also weld a 90 or 45 deg bend. Brewery hose is stiff but the clear braded food safe hose bends more easily but can collapse with hot wort passing through it so has to be laid out without any tight bends in it.
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