jrmorrill
Member
I am planning on making an upgrade within the year to a HERMS system and I have a rough outline of how I would like the controls to work. Below is a quick sketch of the different circuits.
The top circuit has an electrical heating element controlled by a thermostat for the HLT. The bottom circuit contains three different methods for controlling the pump.
1. This circuit will be used for circulating the wort when it drops below the target temp.
2. This circuit will be used in the sparging process to automatically turn the pump on/off as needed.
3. This circuit will be used for pumping wort/water from the kettle when needed.
I think that I might need some kinda relay system but I'm no electrician so I have no clue how to go about it. If anyone could give me some pointers or a place to look for advice it would be greatly appreciated!

The top circuit has an electrical heating element controlled by a thermostat for the HLT. The bottom circuit contains three different methods for controlling the pump.
1. This circuit will be used for circulating the wort when it drops below the target temp.
2. This circuit will be used in the sparging process to automatically turn the pump on/off as needed.
3. This circuit will be used for pumping wort/water from the kettle when needed.
I think that I might need some kinda relay system but I'm no electrician so I have no clue how to go about it. If anyone could give me some pointers or a place to look for advice it would be greatly appreciated!