Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:48 am

OK, Jay. I have taken your plumbing plan and incorporated a couple of new features that I think might be work trying out:

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I added water filter and bypass (while cooling). I added a couple of drains for the lines, and I have a new idea about the "output towers". While your two valves per tower is simple and straightforward - I'm thinking it might be overkill. It's just a flexible tubing routing issue at that point. I have one valve per output - but here is the deal - I want to put them right next to each other, spaced just wide enough for the handles to operate. Then I can put some vertical pins on the end of the handle - and drop on a little bar that will connect the two (removable). That way the two handles will work in tandem (flow rate sync - DONE!) during the sparge. I also am not sure about the benefit of the tower itself - I might just plumb them right in the front of the base and use flexible tubing to get anywhere I need to.... thoughts?

I do like the inline thermometer on the wort line, I might put one on the water line, too.


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I do like how this is setup and may think about converting mine to hardpiped in the future. I figured out what i am going to do for now and and will post pics later.
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MyloFiore wrote:I want to put them right next to each other, spaced just wide enough for the handles to operate. Then I can put some vertical pins on the end of the handle - and drop on a little bar that will connect the two (removable). That way the two handles will work in tandem (flow rate sync - DONE!)



That was my original thought...

Problematic in practice, though. Unless the length of tubing in your water and wort lines are the same, the flow rates will be different b/c of tubing restriction. I didnt think it would be a big deal, since all of my tubing & copper is 1/2", but you know what, it does make a difference. I think the major culprit is the CFC itself. Anyhow, to match flow rates during sparge I find that my water line valve has to be open much more than my wort line. One I get them set I can walk away, but linking them probably isn't going to work for you as a practical matter...

I like your filtration pass through - but just make sure you find a way to purge air from the lines. I backfill the MT and HLT for strike by attaching my filtration line to the out valve on top of the return arms. Purging all the air out of a filter might prove to be somewhat of a PITA, and seeing as how your filter line is open to the water pump, you might bleed a few air bubbles and kill your prime. That would be a big ass headache in the midst of a brewday...

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MyloFiore wrote:I want to put them right next to each other, spaced just wide enough for the handles to operate. Then I can put some vertical pins on the end of the handle - and drop on a little bar that will connect the two (removable). That way the two handles will work in tandem (flow rate sync - DONE!)


That was my original thought...

Problematic in practice, though. Unless the length of tubing in your water and wort lines are the same, the flow rates will be different b/c of tubing restriction. I didnt think it would be a big deal, since all of my tubing & copper is 1/2", but you know what, it does make a difference. I think the major culprit is the CFC itself. Anyhow, to match flow rates during sparge I find that my water line valve has to be open much more than my wort line. One I get them set I can walk away, but linking them probably isn't going to work for you as a practical matter...


Excellent point, Jay! Didn't even think about that. It seems like such a fantastic idea (to me, anyway...) - maybe I can put an "extra" ball valve on the wort line as some sort of calibration that I can leave set once I get the flow rates matched... or I'll just put my helment back on and get back on the bus...



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