March Manufacturing 809 HS High Temp Pump

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The March 809 HS pump is constructed of food grade material, will handle wort at boiling temperature, and take back pressure (flow restriction). The high temperature polysulfil (sometimes called polysulfone) pump housing withstands temperatures to 250 F (121 C). The March 809 uses a magnetic-drive pump, so there is no chance of oil contaminating beer. Don't you hate it when that happens? All parts in contact with the wort are food grade, and do not impart off flavors. This pump can be used for an all-grain system, or used to pump wort through a counterflow or brazed plate heat exchanger.

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  • April 16, 2012 at 11:30 AM

    Price: $145.00

    Pros: It's a march, nuff said

    Cons: Pricey and going higher all the time

    Recommended? Yes

    I decided gravity needed a little help so I bought a March and all the cam lock fittings to convert my whole sculpture. Total was just a shade over 200 bucks, OUCH. But ya gotta pay to play and that has been my largest expense so far and I am 99% done with a three tier fully equiped brew tower. It has RODI, a pressurized accumulator tan, moveable burners and a dump shelf for the MLT when it is spent. Build pics will follow.
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  • March 19, 2012 at 01:01 PM

    Price: $150.00

    Pros: Easy transfers of hot water and wort.

    Cons: None

    Recommended? Yes

    My brew rig is probably different than others in that I use one pump to move liquor and wort all around the setup. My pump handles them all with ease. I have been able to stall the pump on occasion, but that is because of my setup and not the pump's fault.
  • August 4, 2011 at 11:15 AM

    Price: $150.00

    Pros: Perfect pump for this application.

    Cons: Not self-priming.

    Recommended? Yes

    I added SS quick disconnects to make it even more perfect. Works fantastic - just make sure you have the vertical head to get the flow started and you'll no be disappointed.
  • December 1, 2010 at 01:54 PM

    Price: $129.00

    Pros: It works

    Cons: none

    Recommended? Yes

    I use this pump to pump wort through my HERMS coil and also to pump from my BK through my plate chiller. Does what it is supposed to do and has never let me down.
  • September 25, 2010 at 10:47 AM

    Price: $120.00

    Pros: great for homebrewing

    Cons: no self priming

    Recommended? Yes

    809 HS -PL, love it
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