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    Advice on solenoid valves and PIDs

    I apologise for the delay in coming back to this thread. While the majority of these posts on HLT HERMS were finished in January, I then took on a consulting contract which has taken the vast majority of my time since. Having completed most of the measurements, pictures, graphs and text, I am...
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    HLT HERMS - 5 Servo control for Proportional Mixing

    HLT HERMS - Servo control for Proportional Mixing. None of this is relevant if you are looking at solenoid driven valves! Please note - this does not include finished detailed circuits, it is a few ideas for those who know a bit of electronics. I have made something along these lines but have...
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    HLT HERMS - 4 Control Panel construction

    HLT HERMS - Control Panel construction: This panel is designed for no more than 10 Amps - i.e. one 2.4KW kettle element or similar. The constraints are due to the Temperature Controller internal relay. Thus the mains IN/OUT connector is suitable for 10A maximum. If you need more, you should...
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    HLT HERMS - 3 Valves and plumbing.

    HLT HERMS - Valves and plumbing. Having investigated the use of currently available solenoid valves and in the interest of flexibility and cost I propose a new technique for use with HLT HERMS. I have experience in the use of solenoid valves from many years ago. The market has changed...
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    HLT HERMS - 2 Background and tests

    The following waffle will be of absolutely no interest whatsoever to the majority of Forum Members; some of it might be of use to anyone considering HERMS - even if you are planning a separate HERMS vessel. In order to settle upon heat exchanger coil sizes, flow rates and so on, I did a series...
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    HLT HERMS - 1 Introduction

    RIMS and HERMS do not produce better beer, but by enabling a closer control on the mash sequence help you to brew more consistently. I have been using RIMS for over 90 brews. As I see it, the major advantage is that you do not have to hit your strike temperature spot on first time, in fact it...
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    converting a milk pasteuriser to RIMS-

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    converting a milk pasteuriser to RIMS-

    I really do not advise using an ordinary DVM with bleep! You need an earth bonding meter to be sure of the integrity. This passes a significant current through the test piece. If there is any corrosion in the connections, this will not show at the very low currents used by the average DVM. For...
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    converting a milk pasteuriser to RIMS-

    We are talking RMS, nothing to do with peak or DC. An SSR passes the full waveform, it does not rectify. As for the 415/240 bit, just consider your local electricity distribution. 415V is the phase-to-phase voltage. 415V 3 phase comes from the nearest major step-down transformer and an equal...
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    converting a milk pasteuriser to RIMS-

    Timbim is spot on with the wiring and plenty close enough with the sums. I think I would go with two in series and leave the third as a spare - which ties up with Springer's idea of "extinct". However, as you would be running the elements at 1/4 rated power, the chances of a failure would be...
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    converting a milk pasteuriser to RIMS-

    If the supply voltage was 415V 3 phase, the line to neutral voltage will be 240V. If you have elements which are connected without a star centre point, the elements are designed for 415V. If you have a star point, isolated or not, the elements are designed for 240V. So, with a star point...
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    converting a milk pasteuriser to RIMS-

    Controller: http://www.westmexico.com.mx/pfd/west/m ... Manual.pdf So it is a PID. (I notice it has a lithium battery - this will almost definitely need replacing.) Heaters: 9KW 3 phase - but what voltage? Wired in star or delta? center neutral or no neutral connection? If 415V, each...
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    The Electric Brewery

    We used to call this "construction with the aid of a cheque book"! A second example of using the HLT as a HERMS, although I have not read enough of the article to understand the control loop. However, this time there seem to be no control valves - must do done by the pump on/off? It does state...
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    Advice on solenoid valves and PIDs

    Spot on Pjbiker! It is good to know that there is a system working somewhere. I am surprised the coil is as long as that, and I suspect that if he left the pump running he might kill all the enzymes eventually - however it does not matter if you kill a few. Now to see if it can be made to ramp...
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    White Labs Yeast - Expiry/Storage/Delivery problem

    +1 to Evanvine in this case, but as Mysterio says, a starter would prove viability (health). The first couple of times I used White labs I was somewhat disappointed with lag time, even though the yeast was in date. Then I found out that the 5 gallons is US, not UK! (And I was trying to ferment...
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