sd_brewbie
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I bought my single tier, 3 burner rig on craigslist and have been super happy with it. I am now trying to convert my setup to natural gas, but after hooking everything up I am not very happy result, and looking for advice on what to do next.
When I fired her up (after what I describe below) I got a flame that was almost invisible in the day light, put out some heat, but was not really "directed" and seemed to not push a lot of heat upward. I filled my 15g kettle with 5g of water (I normally do 10g batches) and it took a good 30 min to bring the water from ~70 to ~120. That just won't do.
While we were having work done in our backyard, including running a gas pipe for a new fire pit, I had my contractor put a stub out near my brew area (I brew outside). They T'd a 1" pipe right after the meter. My brew area is about 15' down the main line and has a short 3/4" pipe from there to the stub out. It is also the first outlet on the run. I got a 1/2" hose with QD to run to my rig. I am not 100% sure as I have not measured it, but I believe my gas is supplied at ~7" wc.
I believe I have the standard cast iron high pressure burners. I did not want to drill out the orifice as I want the option to switch back to propane. I purchased 3 natural gas orifice from AIH. http://www.homebrewing.org/Orifice-for-Single-Natural-Gas-Burner_p_4172.html
My rig is a little wonky as there are no mounting brackets for the burner, but rather they are supported by the plumbing. The propane orifice was a 90 degree elbow with a 3/8 male flared connector which attaches just above my ball valve. I had a heck of a time finding a good female flare to male flare elbow connector and ended up buying these: https://amzn.com/B005QMVFBK. Everything fits but I am suspecting these are not really female flare, but rather just FIP. This might be restricting my gas flow a bit.
My options as I see it now are
Keep playing with the elbow connector. I had also ordered https://amzn.com/B00BKFXE20, but they did not fit the 3/8 connectors I have, I don't think I will ever understand all the different pipe size standards. This might help a bit, but I am not thinking it is the magic bullet. Anybody know of a fitting I can order online? I think I can remove the flared connector from my ball valve and work with MIP, but I steel need a female flare connection to the orifice I bought.
Adjust the orifice size. AIH has http://www.homebrewing.org/90-Degree-Orifice-Block_p_3772.html which looks like my original propane connector. Perhaps I can buy these and drill them out?
Or, and what I am thinking is the most likely path to success, swap out the burners. Does HBT think I would be better off with a low pressure propane burner (https://amzn.com/B0047O3PSO) and use the orifices I already bought? Or buy one of those fancy multi-tip natural gas burners like https://amzn.com/B0042QKY9A? As these just connect to a pipe, it should be pretty easy to plumb. Any other recommend burners?
I bought my single tier, 3 burner rig on craigslist and have been super happy with it. I am now trying to convert my setup to natural gas, but after hooking everything up I am not very happy result, and looking for advice on what to do next.
When I fired her up (after what I describe below) I got a flame that was almost invisible in the day light, put out some heat, but was not really "directed" and seemed to not push a lot of heat upward. I filled my 15g kettle with 5g of water (I normally do 10g batches) and it took a good 30 min to bring the water from ~70 to ~120. That just won't do.
While we were having work done in our backyard, including running a gas pipe for a new fire pit, I had my contractor put a stub out near my brew area (I brew outside). They T'd a 1" pipe right after the meter. My brew area is about 15' down the main line and has a short 3/4" pipe from there to the stub out. It is also the first outlet on the run. I got a 1/2" hose with QD to run to my rig. I am not 100% sure as I have not measured it, but I believe my gas is supplied at ~7" wc.
I believe I have the standard cast iron high pressure burners. I did not want to drill out the orifice as I want the option to switch back to propane. I purchased 3 natural gas orifice from AIH. http://www.homebrewing.org/Orifice-for-Single-Natural-Gas-Burner_p_4172.html
My rig is a little wonky as there are no mounting brackets for the burner, but rather they are supported by the plumbing. The propane orifice was a 90 degree elbow with a 3/8 male flared connector which attaches just above my ball valve. I had a heck of a time finding a good female flare to male flare elbow connector and ended up buying these: https://amzn.com/B005QMVFBK. Everything fits but I am suspecting these are not really female flare, but rather just FIP. This might be restricting my gas flow a bit.
My options as I see it now are
Keep playing with the elbow connector. I had also ordered https://amzn.com/B00BKFXE20, but they did not fit the 3/8 connectors I have, I don't think I will ever understand all the different pipe size standards. This might help a bit, but I am not thinking it is the magic bullet. Anybody know of a fitting I can order online? I think I can remove the flared connector from my ball valve and work with MIP, but I steel need a female flare connection to the orifice I bought.
Adjust the orifice size. AIH has http://www.homebrewing.org/90-Degree-Orifice-Block_p_3772.html which looks like my original propane connector. Perhaps I can buy these and drill them out?
Or, and what I am thinking is the most likely path to success, swap out the burners. Does HBT think I would be better off with a low pressure propane burner (https://amzn.com/B0047O3PSO) and use the orifices I already bought? Or buy one of those fancy multi-tip natural gas burners like https://amzn.com/B0042QKY9A? As these just connect to a pipe, it should be pretty easy to plumb. Any other recommend burners?

