Newtons Shed
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Ok as yoiu may know I'm looking to build a home brewery a keggle system ie 3 converted beer kegs.
I've sourced supplies for most of the parts of the brewery build listed at the bottom current costs approx £130.
The bit that I'm struggling with now, is how to connect it up, as I'm using brass and the kegs have some coating on the inside I don't see the benefit of going all ss for pipe fittings. I initially thought to use compressions but I don't want to knacker the threads up on the ball valves by screwing & unscrewing nuts onto the threads. If I ever did upgrade, I would at least not have to do so for the pipe fastenings if I did go for the ss cam locks. Looking at the prices, as I plan to have 2 hoses one at each end of the pump & coupler to each ball valve of the kegs and plate chiller. I would therefore need 6 of one type and 2 of the other. Looking at various websites Type E with hosetail and male cam adaptor at £3.44 each plus vat to go on ends of BV plus 2 of type C with hosetail and female coupling at £5.94 each to go on end of pump = £40 total inc vat ex del. But then I saw the Polypropylene 'Camlock' & Aluminium 'Camlock' which are a lot cheaper, can these be used instead? Are they rated to 100 deg c?
Also how can I fix the other end to the ball valves other than using copper tubing and compression fittings? As if wanted to use cam locks that be another 12 fitting ie female camlock to hose tail on one side of short tube and and hose tail with a male coupling on the other, I guess it's not as critical this end to have the quick disconnect.
I also need a way to join the tank connector to the ball valve both male threads like a ss dubble female socket to screw the tank connect to the ball valve or a copper pipe with compressions on either side, to join the tank connector to ball valve and same again on the other side going from other end of bv to the hose tail male camlock ie a short piece of copper with compression on one side and the silicone tube pushed over the other end of the copper pipe and the male cam lock at the other end of the silicone tube allowing it to be connected to the female cmlock going to the pump.
brewery build parts
5m 1/2" Silicone tubing from this forum £25
6X 2 piece SS ball valves at £30, £4.99 each from local plumbers merchant
10m 10mm mirco bore copper tubing (to make the heat exchanger to sit in a domestic kettle) £18 near enough same price as a 4m lenght from ebay. From local plumbers merchant.
2x 15mm - 10mm reducers to go onto heat exchanger.
5 brass tank connectors £8.50 from local plumbers merchant. (already have 3 tank connectors fitted so 1 on each keg plus 2 on hlt for a sight tube)
2 elbows 50p (sight tube fitting)
1 T f(for cold water in going to HLT + mains cold tap in shed and to go into cold inflow of plate chiller)
Project box £5 maplins for the ATC800+
Replacement front part of solar pump (after dog chewed it) £10
so that's about £100 so far...
I also want to insulate the kegs with foil bubble wrap (provided it won't melt) £15 from B&Q
I also need prob about 5m of propane hose to connect the gas rings to the propane bottle £15 at £3 per metre
Total £130
I've sourced supplies for most of the parts of the brewery build listed at the bottom current costs approx £130.
The bit that I'm struggling with now, is how to connect it up, as I'm using brass and the kegs have some coating on the inside I don't see the benefit of going all ss for pipe fittings. I initially thought to use compressions but I don't want to knacker the threads up on the ball valves by screwing & unscrewing nuts onto the threads. If I ever did upgrade, I would at least not have to do so for the pipe fastenings if I did go for the ss cam locks. Looking at the prices, as I plan to have 2 hoses one at each end of the pump & coupler to each ball valve of the kegs and plate chiller. I would therefore need 6 of one type and 2 of the other. Looking at various websites Type E with hosetail and male cam adaptor at £3.44 each plus vat to go on ends of BV plus 2 of type C with hosetail and female coupling at £5.94 each to go on end of pump = £40 total inc vat ex del. But then I saw the Polypropylene 'Camlock' & Aluminium 'Camlock' which are a lot cheaper, can these be used instead? Are they rated to 100 deg c?
Also how can I fix the other end to the ball valves other than using copper tubing and compression fittings? As if wanted to use cam locks that be another 12 fitting ie female camlock to hose tail on one side of short tube and and hose tail with a male coupling on the other, I guess it's not as critical this end to have the quick disconnect.
I also need a way to join the tank connector to the ball valve both male threads like a ss dubble female socket to screw the tank connect to the ball valve or a copper pipe with compressions on either side, to join the tank connector to ball valve and same again on the other side going from other end of bv to the hose tail male camlock ie a short piece of copper with compression on one side and the silicone tube pushed over the other end of the copper pipe and the male cam lock at the other end of the silicone tube allowing it to be connected to the female cmlock going to the pump.
brewery build parts
5m 1/2" Silicone tubing from this forum £25
6X 2 piece SS ball valves at £30, £4.99 each from local plumbers merchant
10m 10mm mirco bore copper tubing (to make the heat exchanger to sit in a domestic kettle) £18 near enough same price as a 4m lenght from ebay. From local plumbers merchant.
2x 15mm - 10mm reducers to go onto heat exchanger.
5 brass tank connectors £8.50 from local plumbers merchant. (already have 3 tank connectors fitted so 1 on each keg plus 2 on hlt for a sight tube)
2 elbows 50p (sight tube fitting)
1 T f(for cold water in going to HLT + mains cold tap in shed and to go into cold inflow of plate chiller)
Project box £5 maplins for the ATC800+
Replacement front part of solar pump (after dog chewed it) £10
so that's about £100 so far...
I also want to insulate the kegs with foil bubble wrap (provided it won't melt) £15 from B&Q
I also need prob about 5m of propane hose to connect the gas rings to the propane bottle £15 at £3 per metre
Total £130