The tee assembly is used to inject gas into the product. A hollow capped tube of cintered stainless is welded to a TC ferrule and clamped to a customized TC tee. This assembly includes a special tee, cintered stone, check valve, 3/8" hose barb, clamp and gasket. 304 SS mat. Learn More
Sprayballs are used either for dispersing cleaning solution into a tank, or sparging onto a lauter tun grain bed. The sprayball slips onto tubing with a hairpin clip. 2-1/2 in. sprayballs slip over 1 in. tubing and will clean up to 5 foot diameter vessels. 3-1/2 in. sprayballs slip over 1-1/2 in. tubing and will clean up to 10 foot diameter vessels. Optimum operation: 40 GPM @ 25 PSI. 316 SS mat. Learn More
The range of a pressure gauge should be approximately twice the operating pressure of the vessel. ICC NW stocks 30 lb. Liquid filled gauges with 1/4 in. pipe thread connections. It is important to "burp" gauges periodically. Peel the black rubber stopper at the top of the valve back until pressure is released. Learn More
The P.R.V. attaches to a 3IN TC vent.
Valve relieves pressure as the fluid level rises while filling a tank
Valve relieves vacuum as the fluid level drops while emptying a tank
Seals under equal pressure
Full body 316 stainless steel construction
1/4" FNPT connection for gas inlet, plug is included
Vacuum break: , 0.1 PSI
Pressure relief: 0.9 PSI
Maximum temperature and pressure rating: 3 PSI @ 70°F
Maximum flow rate: 500 GPM Learn More
Sprayballs are used either for dispersing cleaning solution into a tank, or sparging onto a lauter tun grain bed. The sprayball slips onto tubing with a hairpin clip. 2-1/2 in. sprayballs slip over 1 in. tubing and will clean up to 5 foot diameter vessels. 3-1/2 in. sprayballs slip over 1-1/2 in. tubing and will clean up to 10 foot diameter vessels. Optimum operation: 40 GPM @ 25 PSI. 316 SS mat. Learn More
The Sani-Spin is used much the same way as a C.I.P. sprayball. The advantage of the Sani-Spin is the force of it’s spinning action and the minimal volume it requires. For example, the optimum operating condition for a C.I.P. sprayball is 40 GPM @ 25 PSI; where as the Sani-Spin requires just 25 GPM @ 30 PSI. Learn More
The Sani-Spin is used much the same way as a C.I.P. sprayball. The advantage of the Sani-Spin is the force of it’s spinning action and the minimal volume it requires. For example, the optimum operating condition for a C.I.P. sprayball is 40 GPM @ 25 PSI; where as the Sani-Spin requires just 25 GPM @ 30 PSI. Learn More
The P.A.M. Spool Assembly groups the necessary fittings together for tank pressure regulation. The standard spool assembly consists of a pressure gauge, ball valve, and an open TC port. Does not include a P.R.V. Learn More
Thermometer face is 3IN. diameter and has a 1/2 in. MNPT threaded connection. 4IN stem. Rear mounted. Temperature range reads from 0 to 250 deg. F Learn More
Thermometer face is 5IN. diameter and has a 1/2 in. MNPT threaded connection. 9IN stem. Rear mounted. Temperature range reads from 0 to 250 deg. F Learn More
Thermometer face is 3IN. diameter and has a 1/2 in. MNPT threaded connection. 4IN stem. Rear mounted. Temperature range reads from 0 to 250 deg. F Learn More