Hi All,
Am trying to put together an inline yeast dosing system. The thought right now is simply a T-piece which connects product line to FV and from the T, a sight-glass + john guest connection point running to a pressurised corney.
questions:
1) our product lines are DIN40, and i'm planning to push yeast through the T-connector using a John Guest line with OD 3/8". Will I need an absurd amount of pressure on the Corney to get the dosing to work?
2) Does anyone have a good solution for aerating my rehydrated yeast slurry in the corney without exposing contents to the environment?
Cheers!
-e
Am trying to put together an inline yeast dosing system. The thought right now is simply a T-piece which connects product line to FV and from the T, a sight-glass + john guest connection point running to a pressurised corney.
questions:
1) our product lines are DIN40, and i'm planning to push yeast through the T-connector using a John Guest line with OD 3/8". Will I need an absurd amount of pressure on the Corney to get the dosing to work?
2) Does anyone have a good solution for aerating my rehydrated yeast slurry in the corney without exposing contents to the environment?
Cheers!
-e
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