So i am siting here this evening enjoying a beer just pondering my setup and realized that my quest for a quieter steam extraction method may be nearing an end.......maybe.
For my setup I have a 6 inch pipe that goes outside(had the HVAC guys put it in when the house was built). I use a 400ish cfm jet engine, er fan to exhaust steam outside, and it works fine, its just loud, really loud. I have tried sound deadening , couple different fans to no avail. I like the concept of the steam condensation lids, but wondered about how the commercial breweries do it, do they just vent directly outside?
1. Could i vent the steam directly outside if i used a steam condenser lid? Instead of cooling it with water, just let it go outside?(note i already have a method that closes it when not in use, very useful during the winter so no cold air comes in.)
2. I looked at a couple of brands of steam condenser lid, I have a spike boil kettle(15 gallon tank), but it looks as though top outlet is only 1.5 inches, on the spike condenser lid. i looked at a brew tools steam lid and it has a larger diameter outlet on the top that might work better. Does the brew tools fits on a spike kettle?
3. Could i just hook an exhaust fan directly to it?
Have others tried this? if you have could you post some pics and your thoughts,
any help is appreciated, i added a couple of pics for reference, cheers
For my setup I have a 6 inch pipe that goes outside(had the HVAC guys put it in when the house was built). I use a 400ish cfm jet engine, er fan to exhaust steam outside, and it works fine, its just loud, really loud. I have tried sound deadening , couple different fans to no avail. I like the concept of the steam condensation lids, but wondered about how the commercial breweries do it, do they just vent directly outside?
1. Could i vent the steam directly outside if i used a steam condenser lid? Instead of cooling it with water, just let it go outside?(note i already have a method that closes it when not in use, very useful during the winter so no cold air comes in.)
2. I looked at a couple of brands of steam condenser lid, I have a spike boil kettle(15 gallon tank), but it looks as though top outlet is only 1.5 inches, on the spike condenser lid. i looked at a brew tools steam lid and it has a larger diameter outlet on the top that might work better. Does the brew tools fits on a spike kettle?
3. Could i just hook an exhaust fan directly to it?
Have others tried this? if you have could you post some pics and your thoughts,
any help is appreciated, i added a couple of pics for reference, cheers