We used a 25 foot by three-eights-inch outside diameter copper tube inside a garden hose and a 50-foot by three-eights-inch outside dieameter version.ĬOMPLETENESS Listerman Mfg. PAGR 46 - Zymurgy Spring 1996 PHIL'S PHITTINGS A bracket makes the unit capable of being bolted to a brewing stand. We are able to make the tubing work by heating and softening the tubimg and securing it with a hose clamp.ĬLARITY OF INSTRUCTIONS No instructions were provided.ĮXTRAS A compact unit at six inches in diameter. TYPE Seven-foot long by one-half-inch outside diameter helical copper tube inside a steel tube.ĬOMPLETENESS Fittings on wort flow tubing were lager than the standard diameter of a racking cane. Temperature monitor available for an additional $45 make outflow temperature monitoring simple. We found it difficult to start a siphon with this unit.ĮXTRAS Aeration device on the cold wort tubing helps to provide proper oxygen levels. Includes rackong cane and all hoses.ĮASE OF USE The instructions specify, "Before chilling the wort, all hops must be removed to avoid clogging the unit," but don't recommend any specific methods. TYPE A 25-foot long by three-eights-inch outside diameter copper coil inside a four inch diameter by 15 inch long PVC pipe.ĬOMPLETENESS Good. We recommend the addition of hose clamps on hot wort fittings.ĮXTRAS Wort-Temp Monitor (thermometer unit) available for additional $18.95 makes outflow temperature monitoring simple. Well-written instructions on use and cleaning. Complete with all fittings, but requires user to provide racking cane, wort supply tubing, wort outlet tubing, water supply tubing, water outlet tubing and clamps.ĬLARITY OF INSTRUCTIONS Outstanding. TYPEA classic 25-foot long by three eights-inch outside diameter copper tube inside a garden hose.ĬOMPLETENESS Good. SEE THE CONTERFLOW WORT CHILLER PERFORMANCE SUMMARY
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