AussieDamo
Active Member
G'day gents,
Bit of background.
Built a new beer system at work. 6.5mm Lines running from the cooled kegroom (4.5°) through a wall and into a room at room temperature.
Had huge problems with foaming and with the help of some learned lads on this forum diagnosed that it was the change in ambient temperature that was the cause of the problem.
I have since cut and moved the lines temporarily into the coolroom and counterpressure guns are now working well with the consistent temp.
I want to get the system working where I had intended so I want to insulate the lines outside the coolroom to reduce the change/rise in ambient temp. The run in room temp is about 3m long.
What do you lads think would work best?
Would something like this be appropriate?
Cheers
Bit of background.
Built a new beer system at work. 6.5mm Lines running from the cooled kegroom (4.5°) through a wall and into a room at room temperature.
Had huge problems with foaming and with the help of some learned lads on this forum diagnosed that it was the change in ambient temperature that was the cause of the problem.
I have since cut and moved the lines temporarily into the coolroom and counterpressure guns are now working well with the consistent temp.
I want to get the system working where I had intended so I want to insulate the lines outside the coolroom to reduce the change/rise in ambient temp. The run in room temp is about 3m long.
What do you lads think would work best?
Would something like this be appropriate?
Cheers
