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This assembly is made of a mandrel bent length of 1/2" OD, 304 Stainless Steel tubing (either just an open tube to clamp a hose onto or you can select any kind of welded fitting in the dropdown). We also include a short piece of silicone tubing to hang the included diffusor/dispersion tip on the output. The intended purpose of the dispersion tip is to spread out the force of the returning wort so it does not bore down through the top of the grain bed. The stock recirculation system that Anvil sells relies on a perforated disc that sits on top of the mash, but it is not only ineffective in dispersing the liquid due to not remaining perfectly level but it also sinks/bores down into the mash over the course of your brew day. Do NOT think you need that plate.
HOW THIS IS USED: There are two ways to adjust the height of the white plastic flow diffusor. First, there is some adjustability is how far you insert the stainless tubing into the lid hole. The further you push it into the hole, the lower it will sit. When using this adjustment method, the diffusor will not necessarily sit in the center of the malt pipe. There is no requirement for it to sit in the center and no detriment to being off center. The other way to adjust height is to have a few different lengths of silicone tubing to change out.
We HIGHLY recommend trying your best to orient the diffusor device at the surface of the mash, if not a 1/4 inch below the surface. You are not trying to SPRAY your mash liquor through the air. The recirculation rate should be between 1 and 1.5 quarts per minute max during the mash. If you want to use this assembly for cleaning in place after brew day, the diffusor tip will spray your cleaning solution in all directions to hit the sides of the kettle if you get the flow rate up high enough.
The drop down menu near the "add to cart" button allows you to select which kind of QD male you want on the input. The most common is camlock which is what we show in the picture, then BLQD but we also have people ask for TC flanges as well. Whatever QD style you use, just match it up. Note the price difference for the selected fitting type. The base price listed does NOT include a welded fitting. The welded fitting is just that; it does not include the mating fitting that goes on your hose. Those fittings are available separately. For example, if you have us weld the BLQD male onto the tube, you'll need a BLQD-C, BLQD-Cplus to put your hose on. For the Camlock Male, you'll need a CamC or CamBigC. Etc...
Note that this assembly does NOT require any modifications to your Foundry lid. It simply slips into the 1/2" diameter hole.
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