The waste water temperature is dictated as follows: The output waste temp goes up IF: Boil energy goes up. From testing on many batches, we know that you want to try to keep the waste water temp lower than 140 degrees F or you'd get secondary steaming in your catch bucket and the smell of DMS is more annoying. See the list of available accessories if you need any of those parts. *Note that the clamp and gasket to attach the unit to the kettle is not included, nor is the hardware to install the actual TC port in the kettle. Hose holder clip to keep drain hose positioned at the inside top of your collection bucket.If you need more tubing, it can be purchased by the foot and we can combine the added length onto the standard 3' if you direct us to. The tubing must reach from the bottom of the steam slayer body to the TOP of your catch bucket. 3 feet of 1/2" ID silicone hose for waste water drain.More about this in the instructions below. Water supply connection fitting with push in connection: Your choice of 3/4" Female Garden Hose (shown in the main product image) or In-Line faucet connection valve (select in the drop down above).The sprayer type is the only thing that can vary how much water flows. It does NOT throttle flow rate at all and cannot be used for that. Note that this valve is meant to turn your source water on and off in a pinch without having to run back to your water source. Right angle water shut off valve with push in connection five feet of 1/4" poly supply line (5ft is standard, select longer runs in the dropdown selection above.1.5" TC sprayer adapter with sprayer tip (your choice of sprayers in the drop down menu, see sprayer notes below**).Main Body Unit with 1.5" TC side flange leading into a 1.5" TC Spray Chamber with a welded 5/8" hose barb on the bottom.This water can be discarded or saved for cleaning your equipment afterwards. Depending on your tap water pressure, and the selected sprayer option, you will typically consume 6-10 gallons of water in a 60 minute boil. The waste water runs out the bottom of the unit into the included silicone hose which you will position over a catch bucket. Steam will enter the SteamSlayer and encounter the spray turning the steam back into water. When you reach a boil in your kettle, you will put the lid on and start the flow of cold water into the unit. The unit is equipped with a fine mist sprayer that fits inside the main body and is fed with cold tap water. You will install a 1.5" TC port in the upper sidewall of your electric powered boil kettle, typically as high as you can get it without interfering with the closure of the kettle's lid. When it came time to install one on the shop brewing kettle, we couldn't leave well enough alone with off the shelf parts. user "Brundog" did a lot of experimentation and documentation and many folks built clone systems in turn. Enter the Steam Slayer!Ĭondensing boil steam is a relatively common practice in large scale industry and some breweries. Perhaps you don't want the sound of a jet engine roaring over your otherwise whisper-quite electric system. For example, you want to brew near the interior of the house and you don't want to destroy finished spaces trying to get a duct to an exterior wall. In some cases it is impossible or unreasonable to install fan-based exhaust systems to vent that steam. The rude awakening occurs when you evaporate a gallon or more water into the air and your walls and ceiling drips with condensation. More and more people are converting over to electric brewing systems allowing brewing indoors and even in quite confined spaces. The Steam Slayer(tm) is a tool that eliminates the need to vent steam from your brewing room.
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