Hi all,
I’m wondering how people normally ensure that there is no C02 remaining in their bright tank prior to cleaning with caustic. My practice so far has been to release the pressure after a bottling run, and then hot rinse (about 80L of water into a 5000L tank), leaving the man hole slightly ajar. Then, a caustic cycle. I’ve been holding my breath a bit...is all the co2 out?? How do others do it? Should I be purging with compressed air before adding caustic?
I’m wondering how people normally ensure that there is no C02 remaining in their bright tank prior to cleaning with caustic. My practice so far has been to release the pressure after a bottling run, and then hot rinse (about 80L of water into a 5000L tank), leaving the man hole slightly ajar. Then, a caustic cycle. I’ve been holding my breath a bit...is all the co2 out?? How do others do it? Should I be purging with compressed air before adding caustic?
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