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Switching to Bev-seal ultra

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rcs226

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I just picked up some new beverage line from birdman brewing. I plan to switch everything over tomorrow night.
http://www.birdmanbrewing.com/accuflex-bev-seal-ultra-barrier-tubing-3-16-id-100ft-free-shipping/

For those of you who have experience with Bev-seal ultra what kind of line length do you use? My system typically is about 10 psi and there is approximately 18" from top of corny to faucet.

I read somewhere the flow restriction was much less than that of typical tubing. Just trying to figure out how to compensate. I never liked fluid dynamics...
 
There's a thread somewhere here where people posted their lengths and they range from 6' to 20', but most folks seem to run between 10'-14'. I'm doing about 12' and it works great, similar setup as yours.
 
Yeah, the numbers seem to be all over the place for the bev seal. I use 20' per line and have been fine up to ~15 PSI, haven't tried higher. Because the stuff is such a PITA to get over the barbs, I went with very conservative (long) lines. Because I didn't want to risk having to do it again.
 
Because the stuff is such a PITA to get over the barbs

boiling water is your friend. put the ends in hot water for 15 seconds prior to pushing them over the barb.
 
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