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  • Glycol Loop Help

    Ok glycol gurus, which diagram is correct? Thanks!

    Ed

    Diagram A:
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    Diagram B:
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  • #2
    Short answer is B.

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    • #3
      B. You want to follow the first-in, last-out principle as much as you can, to keep from short-circuiting your loops.
      Linus Hall
      Yazoo Brewing
      Nashville, TN
      www.yazoobrew.com

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      • #4
        Hi,
        The answer is B.
        Below you have an alternative layout to B with the same function but makes it less crowded by the tanks.
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        • #5
          Thanks everyone. Great information!

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