
Spurtrax wrote:I see in a lot of pictures of the brutus 10 that they are running two march pumps. Is this necessary? I would be buying a H315HF march pump from MoreBeer. Is a single march pump enough if its plumbed right?

cdburg wrote:Spurtrax wrote:I see in a lot of pictures of the brutus 10 that they are running two march pumps. Is this necessary? I would be buying a H315HF march pump from MoreBeer. Is a single march pump enough if its plumbed right?
The main use for two pumps would be to pump sparge water from the hot liquor tank to the mash tun while also pumping runoff from the mash tun to the boil kettle. I also use mine to recirculate while pumping ice water through the immersion chiller (Jamil's whirlpool chiller).
Mylo wrote:cdburg wrote:Spurtrax wrote:I see in a lot of pictures of the brutus 10 that they are running two march pumps. Is this necessary? I would be buying a H315HF march pump from MoreBeer. Is a single march pump enough if its plumbed right?
The main use for two pumps would be to pump sparge water from the hot liquor tank to the mash tun while also pumping runoff from the mash tun to the boil kettle. I also use mine to recirculate while pumping ice water through the immersion chiller (Jamil's whirlpool chiller).
This is exactly why I have two pumps... Fly sparging on a single tier AND used for secondary, ice-bath JZ chiller recirculation (after hose water has knocked it down, first).
In addition to those.......you ALWAYS have a buck-up pump......if you only have 1, and it goes down, you are screwed, if you have 2 and 1 goes down, you can always switch the second pumps duty. Peace of mind!
Mylo
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