Hey,
I'm just about ready to begin putting together my control for my upcoming eHERMS brewery. I'm looking for a system with the following:
- either a Brewtroller or BCS system
- powered by a 50A outlet
- 2 4500W elements (HLT and BK), allowing for back to back brews
- 3 pumps (each vessel - HLT, MLT, BK - will have valves directing its flow to recirculate or move forward to the next vessel - MLT, BK, or fermentor, respectively)
- Ability to have brew day settings set up through PC or tablet
Ideally I'd also like to incorporate the following:
- motor-actuated control of the ball valves
- Option to switch as desired to and from a "high-powered" mode using TWO 4500W elements in either the HLT or BK (obviously not allowing back to back brews while doing this)
- Integrated control of my ferm chamber, whether on the panel or simply through the software
If anyone can help me out with an electrical diagram for such a system it would be very appreciated. The features I listed on the 2nd list are obviously ideal, but I am more than willing to settle for not having them, if necessary. Danke.
I'm just about ready to begin putting together my control for my upcoming eHERMS brewery. I'm looking for a system with the following:
- either a Brewtroller or BCS system
- powered by a 50A outlet
- 2 4500W elements (HLT and BK), allowing for back to back brews
- 3 pumps (each vessel - HLT, MLT, BK - will have valves directing its flow to recirculate or move forward to the next vessel - MLT, BK, or fermentor, respectively)
- Ability to have brew day settings set up through PC or tablet
Ideally I'd also like to incorporate the following:
- motor-actuated control of the ball valves
- Option to switch as desired to and from a "high-powered" mode using TWO 4500W elements in either the HLT or BK (obviously not allowing back to back brews while doing this)
- Integrated control of my ferm chamber, whether on the panel or simply through the software
If anyone can help me out with an electrical diagram for such a system it would be very appreciated. The features I listed on the 2nd list are obviously ideal, but I am more than willing to settle for not having them, if necessary. Danke.