5
Back-flush hose assembly
18” long ½” ID hose with Garden Hose
thread and ½” QuickConnector
TM
on
the ends.
Makes cleaning your Therminator
TM
hassle free!
QuickConnector
TM
Stainless barb available for
1/2” or
3/8” ID hose.
Includes silicone o-ring
and nickel plated brass nut (does not
touch liquid). Tightens by hand!
Makes connecting your Therminator
TM
a snap!
Therminator
TM
Accessory Kit
Includes back-flush hose and a pair of
QuickConnector
TM
fittings (your choice
of 1/2” or 3/8”
barb)
Everything you need for your
Therminator
TM
post-chilling the wort in another exchanger, reduces the possibility of contamination since the cooling
water chiller
doesn’t
need to be sanitized.
Therminator Accessories:
are available through your Blichmann Engineering retailer. Designed
with the highest quality and attention to detail to give you the best beer possible, with the least hassle.
Troubleshooting:
Not reaching desired wort temperature:
•
Use graph on page 6 to estimate cooling capacity with the cooling water temperature and flow rate
in your brewery. Water supplies change temperature depending on the season, and flow can
change with varying system water usage.
•
Be sure exchanger is installed at the low point in the system so it is completely full of wort.
•
Be sure unit is operated on its side so all the air is purged from the unit.
•
Unit is fouled from water salts
–
see “Periodic maintenance” section above
Not reaching desired wort flow:
•
Use graph on page 6 to estimate flow capacity with the cooling water temperature and flow rate in
your brewery. Water supplies change temperature depending on the season, and flow can change
with varying system water usage.
•
For gravity drain systems, you may not be able to meet the maximum flow needed based on
available elevation of the brew pot and restriction of the brew pot drain and hoses. The exchanger
itself adds a negligible restriction (about 0.1 PSI or
.6” of
water column)
•
Hose diameter too small causing excessive restriction - use a larger diameter hose.
•
Check for blocked or plugged brew pot suction, hose, flow control valve, or exchanger inlet. If
plugged, it is recommended that you install a stainless scouring pad or suction screen to the
suction (inlet) of your brew pot to ensure particulate matter remains in the brew pot. This will also
enhance the flavor and clarity of your finished beer by removing trub from the finished wort.
Sanitation (contamination) problems:
•
Thoroughly read
“Cleaning
&
Sanitation”
section above specifically:
•
Ensure unit is cleaned with hot water, PBW, and sanitizer IMMEDIATELY after each use
•
If not cleaned immediately after use, soak in a hot PBW (Powdered Brewery Wash) solution for ½ to
1hr, then rinse thoroughly with hot tap water. If you have the means to circulate hot PBW through
the exchanger this will result in a more thorough cleaning. Circulate in both directions.
•
Clean with mild citric or phosphoric acid solution as recommended to remove water salts
•
Sanitize with the fittings up to ensure that all air is purged from the system