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    I bought a used Pub Brewing Company 7BBL system used through a broker about 18 months ago. I have been doing construction, build out, and licensing. I am about the start brewing, and I am doing punch down for all the problems with the equipment now. My portable pump is missing the ID plate and I have no idea who makes it. I need a new main gasket for it, and am having no luck ordering a replacement as I do not know who made the pump. Does anyone have any idea what pumps were shipped with the Pub Brewing Company's systems?

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    Originally posted by Dingleberry's View Post
    I bought a used Pub Brewing Company 7BBL system used through a broker about 18 months ago. I have been doing construction, build out, and licensing. I am about the start brewing, and I am doing punch down for all the problems with the equipment now. My portable pump is missing the ID plate and I have no idea who makes it. I need a new main gasket for it, and am having no luck ordering a replacement as I do not know who made the pump. Does anyone have any idea what pumps were shipped with the Pub Brewing Company's systems?

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    That pump is very similar to the P7 made by Ben H Anderson. Parts can be gotten at Coburn if you are able to get someone savvy on the line.



    This is a dairy style pump mainly used for CIP type things in our case.
    The motor you have is most likely compatible with a Waukesha C-114 if its a 1 HP.
    Warren Turner
    Industrial Engineering Technician
    HVACR-Electrical Systems Specialist
    Moab Brewery
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      I believe it is an old Top-Line C100 (or identical equivalent). You need an inexpensive gasket & seal kit. CPE Systems sell them. Motor looks like C56. They are cheap and easy to find. Best of luck!
      Phillip Kelm--Palau Brewing Company Manager--

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