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Old 09-01-2010, 12:34 PM   #1
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Compact 30 Plate Wort Chiller

Max flow rate to chill 210° to 68° = .95gpm
time to chill 5 gallons = About 5 minutes

75% faster than Shirron plate chiller!

Chill-out! Wort Chillers are a fast way to chill your wort to yeast pitching temperature to get your fermentation off to a quick and healthy start. This plate type heat exchanger, is a miniature version of the plate chillers that the pros use.

This Chill-Out! model is made of 30 plates of 304 Stainless Steel that have been brazed together with 99.9%pure copper in an oxygen-free furnace. The Chill-Out! has small ripples up and down each plate. This creates more surface area for the wort to travel over and more time for the water to cool the wort down. More importantly the ripples on each plate create a turbulent flow, eliminating laminar flow to ensure the wort cools fast.

Chill-Out! Wort Chillers use less water than conventional immersion or counterflow chillers. It is especially great for brewers in hot climates! These chillers have very low flow restriction, making them ideal for gravity feed and reducing the risk of plugging from hot break and hop fragments. Wort may be pumped or gravity fed through the chiller.

BENEFITS

Compact Size (7.5" x 2.9" x 3")
1/2" MPT on inlet and outlet
Low flow restriction for gravity feed applications
Easy to clean and sanitize
Saves water

Great value compared with less efficient counter flow chiller designs.

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

Cleaning a plate chiller is a bit more involved than a normal immersion chiller, due to the tiny pockets created by the channels in the plates. These pockets can harbor cold break material, hop remains, or any other solid, and if not removed can cause infection in subsequent batches. The best way to clean is to recirculate a solution of hot water and Powder Brewery Wash (PBW) through the chiller as normal, then back flush the chiller. Pushing cleaning solution into the "Wort Out" side and out of the "Wort In" side. This will remove any particles that may have gotten trapped by the ridges on the plates.

Performance
In order to provide a standardized base of comparison for our chillers, we use a consistent set of parameters, based on these temperatures and flow rates we have calculated the maximum flow rate for each chiller to still achieve the desired target temperature. Wort outlet flow should be controlled by restricting either the inlet or outlet of the chiller with a valve or Ther-monitor assembly. If your incoming water temperature is higher than 55° or your water flow rate is less than 5 gpm, flow rate will need to be reduced further, and it may take a little longer to chill your batch.
Our performance ratings are based on the following parameters:
Starting wort temperature = 210°F
Desired wort Temperature at outlet = 68°F
Water temperature used for chilling = 55°
Flow Rate of chilling water = 5gpm

How it Works

Hot Wort passes from the port on the left of the heat exchanger through every other channel created by the plates to the opposite end port on the left of the heat exchanger (looking at it the long way). Cold Water passes from the port on the right through the other channels created by the plates and comes out the other port on the right side. The fluids are essentially touching each other through the plates and heat is transferred from the hot fluid to the cold fluid. (but the fluids do not mix)

Plate heat exchangers have significantly good heat transfer rates because they use metal plates which have high heat conductivity rates and the plates are extremely thin. The plate heat exchangers also achieve high amounts of heat transfer through convective forces with both working fluids. With large temperature differentials, great amounts of heat transfer can be achieved using a plate heat exchanger.
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i went on your website and saw this. I was laughing for quite a bit. I am interested to see what pic you will post with it! it was a bit high to ship it on its own as well. I guess the bad advice is pretty heavy! (or you get a lot of it)

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Not to be a buzzkill, but these can be had for $80 shipped. I'm all about vendors getting the price they deserve and thriving, but I would feel bad if I didn't let my homebrewtalk brethren know that there was a substantially better offer out there.
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Not to be a buzzkill, but these can be had for $80 shipped. I'm all about vendors getting the price they deserve and thriving, but I would feel bad if I didn't let my homebrewtalk brethren know that there was a substantially better offer out there.
Where, Ive only seen 10 plate ones at that price not 30?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350388075934&ssPageNam e=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_3509wt_911

Was on my doorstep in two days.
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You have to be careful about some of the ones sold on eBay. You need to check the surface area. Just because it has a lot of plates doesn't necessarily make it more efficient.
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You have to be careful about some of the ones sold on eBay. You need to check the surface area. Just because it has a lot of plates doesn't necessarily make it more efficient.
You are correct. The most important factor is surface area, not the number of plates in the construction. However, the plate chiller that we are talking about in this thread has almost twice the surface area of a Shirron.
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Me thinks these may actually be Duda heat exchangers. Same pictures on both sites. But considerably cheaper to order direct from Duda.
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Is there anything wrong with Duda exchangers? I saw these when looking
for something for solar hot water.

Vendor should look into this to see what the difference is...

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Is there anything wrong with Duda exchangers? I saw these when looking
for something for solar hot water.

Vendor should look into this to see what the difference is...

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There's nothing wrong with them. There are multiple people on HBT that use them (myself included). They are all stainless steel and copper brazed.


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