I built an all TC fitting priming/sampling valve for my pump. If I had to guess the entire attachment weighs 5 to 10 pounds. Do I need to brace this to my table somehow or will the head and body be able to hold that weight?
If it is a poly head, definitely brace it. If it is stainless, you can prob get away without bracing it.
If it were me, I'd brace it regardless if it is poly or ss!
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At that point you could probably hang the pump body off the plumbing instead of the other way around.
Just as an FYI... on industrial sanitary pumps (1/2hp and above) the SOP actually recommends bracing of piping. And these pump heads are all metal, attached to motors heavy motors with 3/8"-1"/2 mounting hardware/bolts. Additionally, sanitary piping (aka tri clover) is also called to be supported/braced too.
I'm not trying to knock your idea or anything, but there are a number of ways to reduce the amount of fittings you have there.
At the inlet: Just use one of these.
On the outlet: Use a tee with a mini ball valve as a bleeder and this valve to throttle output, and this fitting to connect your camlock hose.
It'll be a lot cheaper.
The biggest drawback to the ez-clean valves is the fact that you *always* need to take them apart for cleaning. The void space the ball is in is pretty large and always has some leftover wort/fluid in it. It's not hard to do, but it something to keep in mind especially if you're going to be hard-plumbing something like this.
Alternatively you can just use the new Blichmann pump with two camlock fittings and have all the functionality of your original setup for *far* less money and much less complication.
Edit: Also, unless you are using the type of gaskets in the tri-clamp fittings that neck down to your fitting diameter, there are a *lot* of voids in that assembly that will collect 'stuff' and need to be disassembled to clean.