Hey All,
I'm designing a new water system for my brewery expansion. Going to have two large atmospheric storage tanks (500 gallons each), one for cold water and one for hot. I assumed I would need to plumb in pressure tanks for both sides of the system with pressure switches to engage pumps, but now I'm looking at pressure pumps (particularly the ones made by grundfos) that deliver water on demand.
This seems like an easy solution to the cold side, but I am struggling to find anything that is rated for hot side. My HLT will be plumbed into a solar system, so I will need to be able to pump water up to 150 deg F. It needs to be an atmospheric tank in order to recollect my knock-out water. Anybody recommend any particular equipment/solutions? Thanks.
Dan Badger
Ausable Brewing Co.
I'm designing a new water system for my brewery expansion. Going to have two large atmospheric storage tanks (500 gallons each), one for cold water and one for hot. I assumed I would need to plumb in pressure tanks for both sides of the system with pressure switches to engage pumps, but now I'm looking at pressure pumps (particularly the ones made by grundfos) that deliver water on demand.
This seems like an easy solution to the cold side, but I am struggling to find anything that is rated for hot side. My HLT will be plumbed into a solar system, so I will need to be able to pump water up to 150 deg F. It needs to be an atmospheric tank in order to recollect my knock-out water. Anybody recommend any particular equipment/solutions? Thanks.
Dan Badger
Ausable Brewing Co.
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