Heat Loss

Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:30 am

I've noticed on my system that I lose around 15 degrees of water temperature just in the process of pumping water from my HLT to my MT. Does anyone else see this?
I pumped 208 degree water to heat up my MT and measured it at 190 in my MT with the same digital thermometer.
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Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:37 am

I suppose that is possible if you have a long length of hard pipe :D . I think Baltobrewer put some foam insulation on his copper to minimize that. I would highly suggest it - because otherwise the temp differential will swing widely with the ambient air temps throughout the year - and it will be impossible to factor that drop into your calcs.


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Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:54 am

Armaflex works great to insulate pipe - I have it wrapped on both my hard and soft pipe.

Heh, I said wrap hard pipe...

Why though do you have 190 degree water in your HLT. That's waaaaaaay too hot. You'll extract tannins like a mofo and have astringent beer. 165 is more like it.

*edit...just saw the orig post...190 to heat up the MT. never mind...

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Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:45 am

That seems like quite a drop. How is it getting from one to the other?
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Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:23 pm

I've had the same problem all along. I've insulated my hose, but still lose some heat. Not a big deal, I just up the temp in my HLT. This is just my system.
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Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:28 pm

The temperature drop will be a little different with everyone's system and processes. In my case I heat the water in my HLT up to 170°. I use a measuring pitcher to transfer it to my mash tun. By the time it all gets stirred in, the temperature will stabilize right at 150°. So what if that is a 20° drop. It is consistent. I use that as the base figure when I want a higher mash temp. I simply up the HLT temp by how many degrees warmer I want my mash.

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