The rupture disc fits between 2IN TC fittings. It does not need a separate gasket. A rupture disc will protect your brewery and your patrons. It is extremely unwise and dangerous to operate a pressure tank without non-mechanical protection from over pressurization. Replace the disk every 5-6 years depending on the use of the tank to ensure superior performance. Learn More
This spring is for a P.R. Valve.
P.R. Valve SKU is SKU707040012
This spring is for a 15LB P.R.V. which attaches to a 2 in. TC vent or P.A.M. assembly. The valve is easy to take apart and clean. Learn More
A rupture disc is a secondary non-mechanical pressure protection system for your tank. The rupture disc fits between 2 in. TC fittings. It does not need a separate gasket. A rupture disc will protect your brewery and your patrons. It is extremely unwise and dangerous to operate a pressure tank without non-mechanical protection from over pressurization. Ask for a cut sheet for more information.
RATED 75PSIG @ 75°F Learn More
A rupture disc is a secondary non-mechanical pressure protection system for your tank. The rupture disc fits between 2 in. TC fittings. It does not need a separate gasket. A rupture disc will protect your brewery and your patrons. It is extremely unwise and dangerous to operate a pressure tank without non-mechanical protection from over pressurization. Ask for a cut sheet for more information.
RATED 88.3 PSIG @ 72°F
SR-H TYPE Learn More
The clear TC cap attaches to a TC ferrule for viewing. These caps are not designed to be used under pressure. Caution must be used in tightening the clamp as the cap can crack. Learn More
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
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
Temperature probe used to sense current product temperature. To be used in conjunction with a temperature controller. Sensors have a spring-loaded probe designed to fit a 12 in. tempwell with a 1/2 inch MNPT fitting. Learn More