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Old 06-16-2009, 09:51 PM   #1
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Default cpvc manifold build.

i've used a mesh braid for mashing so far with decent success, although lately i've had it floating up a bit, and i feel like i may be gettign some channeling going on so i decided to give a cpvc a try. its all 1/2".

all cut and together in MLT. not perfect, but it fits pretty good. i used some flexible pvc (rated to 200, but i forget the name) to run to the coupling. i used the threaded barb from my mesh braid and forced it on, worked pretty good.

here are the slits i cut in the bottom, they are roughly 1/3 of the way up the tubing.

this is how much water was left after a practice run....i would estimate it at about a quart?

not bad for about 90 min of work and about 10 bucks. hope it works out better, we'll know for sure next week!


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Are you continuous/fly sparging?

If so, the manifold will be more efficient if you'll increase the gap between the outer pipes and the walls. With the pipes so close to the walls, you'll get lots of channeling along the walls since that path is less restrictive than the grain bed itself.

Bring the manifold edges in a couple of inches and you'll get better results.
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Are you continuous/fly sparging?

If so, the manifold will be more efficient if you'll increase the gap between the outer pipes and the walls. With the pipes so close to the walls, you'll get lots of channeling along the walls since that path is less restrictive than the grain bed itself.

Bring the manifold edges in a couple of inches and you'll get better results.
batch sparging...still an issue?
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batch sparging...still an issue?
Nope...Enjoy!
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excellent..
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Nice!

Don't forget to take the labels off the fittings -- I think the glue taste nasty.
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batch sparging...still an issue?
IIRC, channeling is a non-issue if you're batch sparging. You're not depending on an even flow over the grains to extract the sugars (as you would be with fly).

New manifold looks good, though.

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Looks like mine. I don't think you will be disappointed. I brewed 2 batches with a braid and decided to go for a manifold. Now I never worry about sparging.
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Just go slow on the vourlaufing, mine will get stuck if you get to crazy before the grain bed sets.
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Are you continuous/fly sparging?

If so, the manifold will be more efficient if you'll increase the gap between the outer pipes and the walls. With the pipes so close to the walls, you'll get lots of channeling along the walls since that path is less restrictive than the grain bed itself.

Bring the manifold edges in a couple of inches and you'll get better results.
Channeling does not happen with such a small rig. In a larger system like in a brewery this could happen. In a small cooler this is highly unlikely.


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