PeterB
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Hi
I have a 3 tier, all grain system, largely linked with standard 15mm copper tubing and am wondering if I can remove the few flexible tubes I do have, and attempt to clean in place (CIP) to simplify things a bit.
My pump is one of these LINK which I have been using for years (since 2010) and is nice and powerful, never jammed, etc.
I use sodium percarbonate to clean, typically by pumping it through the system - round and round, with some manual scrubbing of the boiler. Then pouring it out, adding clean water to rinse then disconnecting the pump and the 2 flexible hoses that connect it to the rest of the plumbing and drain that in the sink, hanging the hoses up to dry out.
So I was thinking, if I can mount my pump in such a way that it can drain, so have taps at the lowest points below the pump in and out, then that would allow a CIP approach.
I am looking for any ideas and advice - have I got the wrong end of the stick? I am especially interested in any ones' experience in mounting a pump in this way - does it need to be upside down? On it's side? Any gotchas?
Cheers
I have a 3 tier, all grain system, largely linked with standard 15mm copper tubing and am wondering if I can remove the few flexible tubes I do have, and attempt to clean in place (CIP) to simplify things a bit.
My pump is one of these LINK which I have been using for years (since 2010) and is nice and powerful, never jammed, etc.
I use sodium percarbonate to clean, typically by pumping it through the system - round and round, with some manual scrubbing of the boiler. Then pouring it out, adding clean water to rinse then disconnecting the pump and the 2 flexible hoses that connect it to the rest of the plumbing and drain that in the sink, hanging the hoses up to dry out.
So I was thinking, if I can mount my pump in such a way that it can drain, so have taps at the lowest points below the pump in and out, then that would allow a CIP approach.
I am looking for any ideas and advice - have I got the wrong end of the stick? I am especially interested in any ones' experience in mounting a pump in this way - does it need to be upside down? On it's side? Any gotchas?
Cheers