Hep me, hep me! Plate Filter

Sun Apr 06, 2008 3:27 pm

I have the flat filter that takes two pads and lost the instructions. Instead sitting here liking the windows I'd like to use it.

Two questions:
1. Rough side out or in?
2. Is the inlet the single line or double?
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Sun Apr 06, 2008 5:09 pm

Rough sides point toward each other. Inlet is the single one that goes in middle, outlet is the two that come from the outside.
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Wed Apr 09, 2008 6:41 pm

Thanks for response!

Believe it or not, I IM'd JP as the show was starting and he got the answer for me. Way to go Jipper! Thanks!

OK, next question: It took a couple of hours to filter 5 gallons of beer with a coarse pad running between 5 and 10lb of pressure, bleeding the receiving keg every few minutes. I raised the receiver up over the original keg to minimize foaming. Since the beer was carbonated, is that amount of time normal?
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