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FILTERING MDP

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Filtering . MDP. Safety and Safety Gear. When filtering from a fermentation vessel you should never use carbon dioxide to push the beer through the filter, this can cause a potentially serious safety issue, instead use the pump to push the beer through the filter. Sanitized rubber gloves - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FILTERING MDP

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Safety and Safety Gear

When filtering from a fermentation vessel you should never use carbon dioxide to push the beer through the filter, this can cause a potentially serious safety issue, instead use the pump to push the beer through the filter.

Sanitized rubber gloves Water proof footwear Protective eye wear

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Assembling your filter

Make sure your filter plates are in the right order Outside plates, dots should

line up with filter inlet (see photo)

Outside plates, holes should be closest to out side wall (see photo)

All other plates should be every other, i.e. holes/no holes (see photo)

Inlet

Dot

Holes

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Assembling your filter (Cont.)

Install gaskets There are 3 different types of

gaskets please refer to video for correct placement

Insert filter sheets in correct order, i.e. starting rough side facing out then smooth side, then rough again, etc. (see photo)

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Assembling your filter (Cont.)

Press or tighten filter , (see photo 1) Attach sight glass, (see video) Attach all filter outlet screws, (see photo 2) Attach filter port cap, (see photo 3)

videoPhoto 1 Photo 2 Photo 3

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Assembling your filter (Cont.)

Filtering from an FV Connect a hose to the pump inlet leaving the other side unattached Connect a hose to the pump outlet and the other side to the filter

inlet Connect a hose from the filter outlet leaving the other side

unattached Filtering from a TDV

Connect a hose to the Filter inlet leaving the other side unattached Connect a hose to the Filter outlet leaving the other side unattached NO PUMP IS NEEDED FOR TDV TO TDV FILTERING

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Sanitizing the filter and all required equipment

Attach one sightglass to the 180 water outlet, then attach the hose inlet to the sight glass

Attach the other sightglass and a pressure gauge and to the outlet hose

Run 180 degree water through your filter for 30 min Adjust all valves and outlets until you get a trickle of water

from each Put the following items in a bucket of sanitizer

TDV sample port with small black gasket Carbonation stone with black gasket and clamp

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Filtering

-Source FV preparation If filtering from a F.V. drain the yeast from both

bottom valves. There should be no pressure gauge attached to the FV during filtration.

Connect a sightglass to the standpipe outlet of the FV, connect a hose from the sightgass to pump inlet

Connect your filter outlet hose to a sight glass at the bottom of your destination TDV

This outlet valvue on the filter should be closed

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Filtering (Cont.)

-Source TDV preparation If Filtering from a TDV, Connect the hose from

sightglass on source vessel to the filter inlet Connect your filter outlet hose to a sight glass at the

bottom of your destination TDV This outlet value on the filter should be closed

-Destination TDV preparation Attach a carbonation stone to your destination TDV Attach a sample port to your destination TDV

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Filtering (Cont.) -CO2 push

Attach a CO2 line to the sight glass on your source vessel Make sure the value on the filter inlet is open and the filter outlet is closed The vents on the filter should be open when the CO2 is first started to be run Run CO2 through the filter until you get CO2 coming out each vent valve of the filter Close each vent as gas instead of water runs from each. Once you have CO2 throughout the filter, you may then open the outlet valve of the filter

and proceed to push CO2 through the hose into your source vessel creating a CO2 full environment.

Run CO2 through the carbonation stone to help flush the air out of the TDV until you can smell the CO2 coming out the sidearm of the TDV.

Once your CO2 base is set in your destination vessel, turn off the CO2 on your source vessel sightglass.

Shut the outlet valve on your filter and the bottom valve on your source vessel (this valve controls the flow of beer into your destination vessel).

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Filtering (Cont.)

-Beer push from FV Open the valve at the base of your source vessel Open the inlet valve on the filter Open all vent valves on the filter. As water is replaced by beer at

each vent valve close the vent. When beer rather than water is flowing from the final vent by the

sightglass, open the outlet valve Then using the bottom valve control the flow of beer into the

destination TDV Watch your flow rate into the T.D.V. if your flow rate is low,

increase the pump a little. You should be creating waves, not bubbles, when beginning the flow of beer into the destination vessel

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Filtering (Cont.) Beer push from a TDV

Begin your filter with no pressure attached to your TDV (the weight of the beer will start this process for you ).

Open the valve at the base of your source vessel Attach a CO2 line to the pressure gauge on your source TDV and keep closed for the

beginning of the filter Open the inlet valve on the filter Open all vent valves on the filter. As water is replaced by beer at each vent valve

close the vent. When beer rather than water is flowing from the final vent by the sightglass, open the

outlet valve Then using the bottom valve control the flow of beer into the destination TDV Watch your flow rate into the T.D.V. if your flow rate is low, turn on the CO2 on your

source TDV to give your flow more pressure. You should be creating waves, not bubbles, when beginning the flow of beer into the destination vessel

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Filtering (Cont.)

-Trouble shooting Back flushing

If increasing pressure does not work you will probably have to back flush the filter. To do this, first flush all beer out of the filter into your destination using water. Then relieve pressure on filter, Connect the hose from your destination vessel to the hot water outlet. Disconnect the hose from the unfiltered TDV and direct this hose towards your drain. Run water backwards through the filter to wash the yeast off the plates. Open your vents. Once the water is running clear you can begin the filtration from step one of either beer push

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Filtering (Cont.)

-Finishing When you see beer is no longer running out the base of

the FV/TDV. Close all valves Connect your hose to the water line Open up all valves Flush out the remaining beer until it reaches the

destination T.D.V. Attach a pressure gauge to the source vessel and put 15

psi of CO2 head pressure in it

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Clean up Relieve the pressure on the filter and back flush the filter Start you next filtration by setting the CO2 base once again as stated above,

or remove filter pads and clean the filter. Do not try to store pads for future reuse in the filter, this will only lead to mold, infected, or odd tasting beer.

Remove all filter pads and throw away outside at trash dump immediately. Remove all gaskets, sightglass and vent valves and soak in caustic for 24 hrs.

Brush clean all ports on filter. Scrub each plate with Hot water and Pronto or X Puma, remove all gaskets

and soak in caustic for 24 hours. Take the sightglass apart and scrub. Every month as per the maintenance log put the filter plates through dish.

Please make sure you do this with fresh water in the dish machine. If you are doing the maintenance after a Lager filtration, the plates should be scrubbed clean and rinsed, then put through dish.