henryg
Member
Hello fellows i'm testing my brewpub equipment for boiilng times and i having some issues.
This are my burners:
2 STAINLESS STEEL GAS BURNERS 26 kW (high power) diameter 560 mm
1 STAINLESS STEEL GAS BURNER 35 kW (high power) diameter 740 mm
This are my kettles:
Mash / diameter: 930 mm – height 800 mm
boil / diameter: 930 mm – height 800 mm
sparge / diameter 720mm – high 800mm
I'm using the small gas burner to achive boil, is this wrong ? should i use the big burner for boiling and small boiler for mashing? I had to tune the small boiler by replacing internal parts of the gas valve to achive more flame.
i'm using the small one since when i bought the equipment in the factory they had it mount it like that. Big burner for the mash, and small burners to sparge and boil. I emailed the factory but no response yet.
it took :
Also i took a picture from below, i had to put some woods to bring up the burner, should the flame be touching the kettle?
Waiting for you response, this is kind of urgent since i will making the first batch this weekend.
Thanks
This are my burners:
2 STAINLESS STEEL GAS BURNERS 26 kW (high power) diameter 560 mm
1 STAINLESS STEEL GAS BURNER 35 kW (high power) diameter 740 mm
This are my kettles:
Mash / diameter: 930 mm – height 800 mm
boil / diameter: 930 mm – height 800 mm
sparge / diameter 720mm – high 800mm
I'm using the small gas burner to achive boil, is this wrong ? should i use the big burner for boiling and small boiler for mashing? I had to tune the small boiler by replacing internal parts of the gas valve to achive more flame.
i'm using the small one since when i bought the equipment in the factory they had it mount it like that. Big burner for the mash, and small burners to sparge and boil. I emailed the factory but no response yet.
it took :

Also i took a picture from below, i had to put some woods to bring up the burner, should the flame be touching the kettle?

Waiting for you response, this is kind of urgent since i will making the first batch this weekend.
Thanks