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Some video of CIP via column flooding - 12" column - DIY-PBW - Small amount of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate to induce more foaming. This is about 30 gallons a minute flow rate. Using the kettle to hold and contain all of the cleaning solution. Approximately 15 gallons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkOmFDfjLpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nB_9KO82Ns
Foam approach works very well. Probably need more flow rate to fill all plates with foam.
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Holy clean in place, Batman!
Makes my version somehow seem inadequate.
Incredible, 120l a minute won't flood the procaps!
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Nice,,,,,all except for the part where we don't hear your angelic voice narrating.....
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It could handle double, no problem.
where is it going in at?
I have a cross at the top of the column. 1 port to column, 1 port vapor temp, 1 port sprayball,1 port to condenser.
which leads to my next question, do you block off the parrot or something?
I swap the parrot for a 2" butterfly valve. I allow the condenser/plumbing to fill, and then I drain it into a bucket.
The first video, when you watch it, you'll see the flow pattern change midway through the video, that's the result of opening and draining the condenser and allowing air in through the top.
ahhhhh... said the blind carpenter as he picked up his hammer and saw
Any chance you can take a full video showing all the parts and narrate ? :)