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  1. #1
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    Kettle Power Vent?

    We are getting ready to install my steam vent for my kettle (8.5 barrel steam powered) and was wondering if it needed a power vent to help pull the steam out. I has to go up about 14 feet before reaching the ceiling. My only concern is that some of the diacytal and other volitiles that come off in the steam. What are the recommendations out there, power vent or not?

    Cheers

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    I would recommend getting one cause it help control boil over and and help with boil off. won't hurt getting one.

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    any recommendations on where to get one? I am struggling with low boil off and may need to go this route as well...

    thanks
    Scott LaFollette
    Blank Slate Brewing Company
    Cincinnati, Ohio

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    Ours goes up almost 20 feet. No power vent. But there is a doohickey on the top of the stack that helps create low pressure to draw the steam out.

    No problem with boil (20 bbl steam fired) and no problem with evap rates. I'm not sure it's worth the money unless you are in an area that is cold enough that you will get significant condensation on the inside walls of the stack (and even then a dogleg and condensate trap could work, or insulated pipe).

    If there are lots of bends in it, friction could become an issue...but it sounds like you're going straight up.

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    Just posted this on another thread.


    We have an Inline Flue-Gas Exhauster. Copy and paste the address below.

    http://www.mcmaster.com/#draft-inducers/=i180nh
    Joel Halbleib
    VP of Operations / Zymurgist
    Bluegrass Brewing Co
    636 East Main St
    Louisville, KY
    www.bluegrassbrewing.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Natrat
    Ours goes up almost 20 feet. No power vent. But there is a doohickey on the top of the stack that helps create low pressure to draw the steam out.

    No problem with boil (20 bbl steam fired) and no problem with evap rates. I'm not sure it's worth the money unless you are in an area that is cold enough that you will get significant condensation on the inside walls of the stack (and even then a dogleg and condensate trap could work, or insulated pipe).

    If there are lots of bends in it, friction could become an issue...but it sounds like you're going straight up.

    natrat, could you explain further this doohickey for which you speak? Your stack height is similar to mine. I just have a "chinamen's hat" design on the top of mine. If there is a different top that would work better, i would love to go that route rather than install a fan...
    thanks
    Scott LaFollette
    Blank Slate Brewing Company
    Cincinnati, Ohio

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    It was there when I arrived. I'll see if I can find some info on it...

    Stay tuned.

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    kettle Power Vent

    Call Shawn Rogers at Patterson Fan
    1120 Northpoint Blvd.
    Blythewood SC 29016
    Toll Free: 800-768-3985 ext# 146
    Local: 803-691-4750

    Tell him Trent at Shades of Pale referred you, he called me a couple weeks ago to check into see how things where working. We have been running this for over a year now with no issue, no DMS.

    The stack fan sucks your hair in through the manway if you get to close. We are running close to what you run and rise about 14 feet from the top of the kettle. This thing really sucks with no problem.

    send me a PM with your email and I will send the specs, tool large to attach

    Good luck
    Trent
    Shades of Pale
    Park City UT

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