Brew-Boss® V2.06 Operation Manual
purchased separately to add to your existing system.
Brew-Boss
®
system can be supplied as a Brew-In-A-Bag (BIAB) or with our patented COFI mash
infusion system.
Complete systems include the following components:
10, 15, or 20 Gallon Stainless Steel Kettle with Petcock Valve and Side Mounted Recirculation
Accessory Port
3500 or 5500 Watt Electric Heating Element for 240 Volt Systems or Dual 1500 Watt Elements
for 120VAC 10 Gallon Version
Microprocessor Controlled
Brew-Boss®
Brew Controller with LCD Display and Integrated
WiFi Router
High Temperature Recirculation Pump
Recirculation System with Camlock quick connect fittings and Brewery Grade Hoses (Silicone
not Vinyl)
Infusion System. Either the COFI Mash Infusion Basket or BIAB with a false bottom and mesh
bag.
Side Mounted Sparge Sprayer for BIAB version
Electronic Temperature Sensor Probe
Optional 7” or 10.1” Android Tablet with
Brew-Boss®
Software
Note: This system is sold as a complete kit with the exception of the Power Plug. You will need to add
a 240VAC power plug that corresponds to your local electrical requirements and your 240VAC
receptacle. A 30 AMP circuit is required.
A Ground Fault Interrupter is highly recommended as
well for this circuit
.
For the 120VAC system, all plugs and receptacles are provided. The customer must make certain that
they are plugging the two power cords into two separate 120VAC outlets that are on
DIFFERENT
CIRCUITS
in their home.
VERY IMPORTANT!!
Test the System with a “Wet Run” with only Water
Read the entire document before attempting to brew with the system and potentially waste good
ingredients. The vast majority of tech support requests and issues we hear about are clearly described
in this document, but were never read. Read the entire document so you fully understand how the
system operates, then, do a “Wet Run” with only water for the entire brew process. You can use the
“WetRun” Brew Definition file included with the application to test the entire system in a shortened
amount of time. Please do the Wet Run before trying an actual batch.
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