[Homebrewers] Chillers

Seeley, Steve E steve.e.seeley at intel.com
Tue Oct 3 14:13:09 CDT 2006


Hi Michael,

	Pat has them in the beer trailer.  Be forewarned ... it takes a
minimum of 8 to 12 hours to chill them to a point that they make a
difference to the temperature of the beer (depending on the beers
initial temperature).

	Also once they arrive and are setup they need to sit for maybe
30 minutes before being turn.  This will allow any oil that got sloshed
up into the coils during transport to drip back down into the
compressor.  Failing to do this could damage the compressor.  If for
some reason a chiller unit ends up on its side you should wait 2 hours.

	Didn't someone take the HAZE banner on the campout?

Steve

>Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 17:39:15 -0700
>From: "Frenn, Michael" <MFrenn at SolanoCounty.com>
>Subject: [Homebrewers] Chillers
>To: <homebrewers at hazeclub.org>
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>	<B58CBA6C056FD24585FDB2B49EF8AF890180476B at excff01.Solano.Sol>
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>Who has them?
>
>Steve, 
>
>Do you have them?
>
>If I took them Friday? Would they be operational for the dinner?
>
>M
>Mobileberry 



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