60' Run Glycol Beer Chiller System | 1/3 HP, 3 Gallon Tank - Glycol Chillers - Glycol Beer Systems - Long Draw & Glycol Systems - Beer Dispensing
The 60' Run Glycol Beer Chiller System with a 1/3 HP motor and 3-gallon tank is perfect for efficiently cooling draft beer or wine up to 60 feet. Ideal for small breweries, bars, and restaurants. Dimensions: 15-1/2" H x 20" W x 20" D. | Weight: 65 lbs.
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Great for Jacketed FermentorsPrice80%Value80%Quality100%Utilizing as a chiller for Brewers Hardware 20 gallon jacketed conical fermentor. Works flawlessly.
Review by Brewer
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good for small fermentersValue80%Quality80%Price80%I'm using this to chill a 76L conical fermentation vessel used for home brewing. It does a very nice job holding fermentation temp and crash cooling in my garage. It is only used when I have beer in the fermenter so it does not have to run continuously. It seems to be well made and is simple to use which is a good thing since there was no manual included. I let it run normally recirculating the chilled glycol solution through a short loop. There is a T running from that loop to a thermostatically controlled valve. That valve opens when the fermentation temp gets too high allowing glycol/water solution to circulate through the jacket and closes again once temp is reached.
Review by limulus
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Good so farPrice80%Value80%Quality80%Our company bought this unit for an industrial chilling application (not beer). The unit works pretty much as expected -- it's reasonably quiet and cools down from room temp in about 20 minutes. Unlike the unit shown in the picture, the unit we received has a (better) electronic control. From the factory, the control can only be set to a very narrow range of temperatures, but this can be changed using the instructions provided on the manufacturer's web site. Can't comment on longevity yet but it appears to be reasonably well-made.
Review by Mark @ WikiFoods, Inc.
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