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06.

TOPPING UP THE GLYCOL TANK 

NOTE: If this is the first time adding glycol into your Glycol Chiller, please refer to the Priming Pump 

Before First Time Use sub-section instead (page 5).

Once your Glycol Chiller starts pumping glycol to your fermenter (when the corresponding number 

button lights up), the glycol level will drop. We recommend topping up the tank until it is FULL 

to maintain optimum cooling performance. The FULL level is slightly over 6 L (1.5 US Gal) and is 

indicated by when the liquid level is high enough so that the glycol just submerges the cross bar (the 

flat metal piece that the float indicator slides through).

NOTE: Please follow topping up instructions exactly as instructed below.

The glycol mixture used to top up should always consist of the following proportions:

-  33% propylene glycol

-  67% water

i.e. 1 part glycol, 2 parts water

1.  Turn the Glycol Chiller off.
2.  Make up the necessary amount of glycol mixture in a clean jug as per the above proportions.* 

Always combine the glycol and water in a jug prior to adding into the tank.

3.  Open the cap on the top of the Glycol Chiller. Using the included Grainfather Glycol Funnel with 

mesh filter, slowly pour the glycol mixture into the tank. Pouring too quickly may cause air 

bubbles to be trapped.

4.  Replace and tighten the cap.
5.  Wait a minimum of 5 minutes prior to turning the unit back on. This lets any air bubbles that 

may have been trapped in the mixture to escape. Trapped air bubbles can prevent the pump from 

operating correctly.

* We recommend making up in a jug more than enough mixture, then storing the remaining unused 

glycol mixture in a bottle to top up next time. As a guide, the approximate volumes required to top up 

the tank until it is FULL are as follows:
-  1.2 L (40 US fl oz) of mixture (consisting of 400 ml (13.5 US fl oz) glycol & 800 ml (27 US fl oz) 

water) if you have just primed  your pump and then connected one fermenter.
-  600 ml (20 US fl oz) of mixture (consisting of 200 ml (6.7 US fl oz) glycol &400 ml (13.5 US fl oz) 

water) if your tank was FULL and then connected an additional fermenter.

6.  Your Grainfather Conical Fermenter Digital Controller should have just turned on (it is powered by 

the chiller). Set the fermenting temperature on this digital controller to 4°C (39.2°F). This causes 

the fermenter to send a cooling signal to the Glycol Chiller, and ensures that when the pump is 

started, the 4th port will be opened. 

7.  Ready 2 L (0.53 US Gal) of propylene glycol in a jug.
8.  Press the number 4 button to start the pump. This should cause the number 4 button to light up 

blue; if not, check that you have followed steps 3 to 6 correctly. After 2 minutes, press the number 4 

button again to stop the pump. Immediately pour the pre-prepared 2 L of propylene glycol into the 

tank (using the funnel with mesh filter). 1 minute after the pump was stopped, press the number 4 

button again to start it. You should start to see bubbles and liquid in the hose flowing from the outlet 

connection to the opening of the glycol tank.

9.  Repeat the cycle of having the pump on for 2 minutes, then off for 1 minute until only liquid (no 

visible bubbles) is flowing in the hose. Then, press the number 4 button to stop the pump and close 

the port.

10. Turn your chiller off, disconnect the silicon hose and close the cap. Wait a minimum of 30 minutes 

prior to turning the unit back on. This ensures that any potential build-up of ice within the glycol 

tank will melt.

Your pump is now primed, and your Glycol Chiller is ready for use.

NOTE: To avoid ice build-up within the glycol tank, try to keep the time between turning the chiller on 

(step 5), and adding propylene glycol (step 8), to no more than 5 minutes.

Содержание Glycol chiller

Страница 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS GLYCOL CHILLER IMPORTANT BEFORE OPERATING PLEASE SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 5...

Страница 2: ...Priming pump before first time use p 5 Topping up the glycol tank p 6 Preparing cooling connections p 8 Connecting the chiller to a fermenter p 8 Operating and using the chiller p 9 Connecting more th...

Страница 3: ...yer or the greenhouse effect Minimum temperature will vary based on external factors such as ambient room temperature the number of fermenters connected and other environmental conditions INCLUDES A 1...

Страница 4: ...rs specifications for more information MAINTENANCE 1 Turn off chiller before cleaning 2 Regularly clean the ventilation louvers using a soft brush 3 DO NOT clean the stainless steel or plastic casing...

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Страница 6: ...able throughout the whole fermentation process to ensure the yeast doesn t get stressed and ferments correctly to get the right flavour profile With the ability to individually control the temperature...

Страница 7: ...he glycol tank 1 Place the Glycol Chiller close to your Grainfather Conical Fermenter so that all connections can be made without the need to move the unit again 2 Open the cap on the top of the Glyco...

Страница 8: ...e as follows 1 2 L 40 US fl oz of mixture consisting of 400 ml 13 5 US fl oz glycol 800 ml 27 US fl oz water if you have just primed your pump and then connected one fermenter 600 ml 20 US fl oz of mi...

Страница 9: ...r optimal performance choose to replace the glycol mixture every 6 months First you need to pump out of the glycol tank all the existing glycol then refill it with new glycol mixture see page 5 If con...

Страница 10: ...ncrease maximum cooling efficiency Place the chiller and fermenter in their final place measure and cut the hoses accordingly CONNECTING THE CHILLER TO A FERMENTER On the back panel of the Glycol Chil...

Страница 11: ...n The glycol needs to be pumped into the cooling sleeve from the bottom to maximise cooling efficiency OPERATING AND USING THE CHILLER 1 Plug the power cord into the back of the Glycol Chiller and the...

Страница 12: ...ot already have glycol in its cooling sleeve connected you will need approximately 600 ml 20 US fl oz of additional glycol mixture 2 Check that each fermenter is plugged into the correct connections T...

Страница 13: ...is thoroughly first before use We have configured the unit to the optimal settings as to provide the best cooling efficiency from the chiller to a fermenter for ANY required fermentation temperature W...

Страница 14: ...the fermenter Connecting lines were clogged or bent Check pipelines Corresponding glycol outlet port not open Identify and press the number button which corresponds to the connections in use Connected...

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