lindormonster
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Hey everyone
Hoping someone can help here as I could do with some advice from someone who might have something similar set up
I recently bought a 100L conical fermenter which has been set up with a reconditioned Maxi chiller / cooler which looks closely like a 110 series
Didnt get much info out of the guy I bought it off as he was busy with work when I picked it up other than it might need a new heating element
Once I got everything home and had a good look at it all it looks like the section thats been set up for heating has overheated at some point as it has melted the pipe insulation that was on it so obviously I want to get it sorted out rather than just plugging it in as I dont want to burn my brewing shed down
From what I can gather the system is set up as follows:
Maxi cooler which has been "hacked" with a ITC 1000 controller, there is a IEC plug on the front connected to this unit for turning heating on as well as a connecter for the temperature probe that goes to the FV thermowell
Output of the cooler then runs through a small section of pipe to a "T" junction bit of pipe that has a immersable towel rail heating element inside it - This then outputs at the bottom and runs to the FV
FV has large metal coil inside for the cooled / heated liquid to run through before it then outputs on the other side and runs back to the chiller unit
Rudimentary picture i mocked up to show the circuit as it was when i bought it:
(I think that was how it was set up with the heating going on before it went to the FV so please forgive if im an idiot and it was set to heat on return to the chiller - cant see that being the case though)
Question time (and please bare with me here)
1 - The idea of having this heating element inserted like it has been is confusing the hell out of me on two accounts - Firstly the safety aspect of it as its already got so hot in the past that its melted the pipe insulation AND secondly im thinking its going to take a hell of a long time to heat any liquid up thats flowing past it if its just come out of a chiller tank AS WELL as the extra strain that is obviously going to be added to the cooling unit which is going to be having warm water pumped back into it. Im no expert but it really does not seem like a great way of doing this BUT i might be completely wrong hence why im asking
My thought process is I want to be controlling the temperature of the beer in the tank NOT the temperature of the liquid being pushed through for cooling (and at the minute heating as well)
2 - Im wondering if I could get rid of that heating element all together and move over to either a heat pad attached to the side of the FV or a heat belt around the lower part of the tank HOW EVER has anyone got any thoughts on this as to me it would be as simple as connecting the heating device to the IEC socket on the front of the chiller unit and attaching the heating device to the unit
Reason im enquiring about either a heat pad or a heat belt is im thinking a pad would only heat one side of the tank which (i assume) would be less even that say a heat belt placed around the lower part of the tank ?
Would a heat belt be up to the job of doing it in the first place
There might also be something else that would work here - The tanks pretty big but not massive so i assume that a heat belt would be the best option
Im brewing and fermenting in a metal shed so the temp is all over the shop so heat and cooling is needed - I also use Kveik at high temp sometimes so would want to be able to push up to 30 degrees sometimes
3 - I asked on a facebook group and someone told me I should be using Glycol with this NOT water but im not sure if its been converted for Glycol or not - The bloke I got it off said it was running on water (smells like water) does anyone know what would be best here - I would prefer water as obviously you dont die if you drink that but Glycol is pretty nasty at the best of times - Pic of inside of unit below if anyone has any ideas -
4 - Bit of a stupid question this but once I know what I can fill it with how much liquid should I put in as obviously there is a tank but it also has quite a length of pipe to run around as well as the coil in the FV - Should i fill it then turn it on and keep topping up until its not going down any more?
5 - Does anyone know any more info on the unit or how its been hacked - apparently it was done by someone in Bristol but this would of been at least 2016 / 2017 at that was when the unit was PAT tested last - all advice appreciated
6- Any other comments or ideas much appreciated here as I literally have no info :)
To help here is a few more pics:
The unit as it is -
The Heating section of the pipe:
How it was set up in situ when I picked it up (note melted insulation on heater pipe):
Thanks for any help - I can give more info if needed or take more pics if it helps
Hoping someone can help here as I could do with some advice from someone who might have something similar set up
I recently bought a 100L conical fermenter which has been set up with a reconditioned Maxi chiller / cooler which looks closely like a 110 series
Didnt get much info out of the guy I bought it off as he was busy with work when I picked it up other than it might need a new heating element
Once I got everything home and had a good look at it all it looks like the section thats been set up for heating has overheated at some point as it has melted the pipe insulation that was on it so obviously I want to get it sorted out rather than just plugging it in as I dont want to burn my brewing shed down
From what I can gather the system is set up as follows:
Maxi cooler which has been "hacked" with a ITC 1000 controller, there is a IEC plug on the front connected to this unit for turning heating on as well as a connecter for the temperature probe that goes to the FV thermowell
Output of the cooler then runs through a small section of pipe to a "T" junction bit of pipe that has a immersable towel rail heating element inside it - This then outputs at the bottom and runs to the FV
FV has large metal coil inside for the cooled / heated liquid to run through before it then outputs on the other side and runs back to the chiller unit
Rudimentary picture i mocked up to show the circuit as it was when i bought it:
(I think that was how it was set up with the heating going on before it went to the FV so please forgive if im an idiot and it was set to heat on return to the chiller - cant see that being the case though)
Question time (and please bare with me here)
1 - The idea of having this heating element inserted like it has been is confusing the hell out of me on two accounts - Firstly the safety aspect of it as its already got so hot in the past that its melted the pipe insulation AND secondly im thinking its going to take a hell of a long time to heat any liquid up thats flowing past it if its just come out of a chiller tank AS WELL as the extra strain that is obviously going to be added to the cooling unit which is going to be having warm water pumped back into it. Im no expert but it really does not seem like a great way of doing this BUT i might be completely wrong hence why im asking
My thought process is I want to be controlling the temperature of the beer in the tank NOT the temperature of the liquid being pushed through for cooling (and at the minute heating as well)
2 - Im wondering if I could get rid of that heating element all together and move over to either a heat pad attached to the side of the FV or a heat belt around the lower part of the tank HOW EVER has anyone got any thoughts on this as to me it would be as simple as connecting the heating device to the IEC socket on the front of the chiller unit and attaching the heating device to the unit
Reason im enquiring about either a heat pad or a heat belt is im thinking a pad would only heat one side of the tank which (i assume) would be less even that say a heat belt placed around the lower part of the tank ?
Would a heat belt be up to the job of doing it in the first place
There might also be something else that would work here - The tanks pretty big but not massive so i assume that a heat belt would be the best option
Im brewing and fermenting in a metal shed so the temp is all over the shop so heat and cooling is needed - I also use Kveik at high temp sometimes so would want to be able to push up to 30 degrees sometimes
3 - I asked on a facebook group and someone told me I should be using Glycol with this NOT water but im not sure if its been converted for Glycol or not - The bloke I got it off said it was running on water (smells like water) does anyone know what would be best here - I would prefer water as obviously you dont die if you drink that but Glycol is pretty nasty at the best of times - Pic of inside of unit below if anyone has any ideas -
4 - Bit of a stupid question this but once I know what I can fill it with how much liquid should I put in as obviously there is a tank but it also has quite a length of pipe to run around as well as the coil in the FV - Should i fill it then turn it on and keep topping up until its not going down any more?
5 - Does anyone know any more info on the unit or how its been hacked - apparently it was done by someone in Bristol but this would of been at least 2016 / 2017 at that was when the unit was PAT tested last - all advice appreciated
6- Any other comments or ideas much appreciated here as I literally have no info :)
To help here is a few more pics:
The unit as it is -
The Heating section of the pipe:
How it was set up in situ when I picked it up (note melted insulation on heater pipe):
Thanks for any help - I can give more info if needed or take more pics if it helps