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The small batch brewers dream pump! The Anvil Brewing Pump is perfect for recirculating and transferring wort.
Features:
Tool-free Disassembly
Quiet Operation
In-line Switch
6 ft. Cord
Sized for 1/2 in. Hoses
Max Flow - 3 GPM
Max Lift - 7 ft
Voltage - 120V 60Hz
Current - 0.75A
Item #
PMP580
Weight
3
LBS
Drop Ship: This product will ship directly from the supplier. Delivery may take 1–4 weeks depending on the vendor. Blichmann products are typically shipped in under a week.
Shipping Limitation: This item does not qualify for free shipping.
BEST ANSWER:If the manual says this isn't for boiling temps or above, this should be fine for the job of wort recirculation - which it's made for. Wort temps range from 150 °F to 170 °F ( 66 °C - 77 °C). The boiling point of water is 212 °F (100 °C). Blichmann/Anvil says "The Anvil Brewing Pump is perfect for recirculating and transferring wort."
BEST ANSWER:If the manual says this isn't for boiling temps or above, this should be fine for the job of wort recirculation - which it's made for. Wort temps range from 150 °F to 170 °F ( 66 °C - 77 °C). The boiling point of water is 212 °F (100 °C). Blichmann/Anvil says "The Anvil Brewing Pump is perfect for recirculating and transferring wort."
BEST ANSWER:There is no info on the pump, website, operation & parts page. We just used it in our last brew, circulated the mash at 156 F with no issues at all, hope that helps, cheers!
BEST ANSWER:There is no info on the pump, website, operation & parts page. We just used it in our last brew, circulated the mash at 156 F with no issues at all, hope that helps, cheers!
BEST ANSWER:the pump head is screwed on with butterfly hand tightened nuts and is made of plastic. I don't know manufacturers numbers but I would assume it's not terribly high tolerances.
BEST ANSWER:the pump head is screwed on with butterfly hand tightened nuts and is made of plastic. I don't know manufacturers numbers but I would assume it's not terribly high tolerances.
This is not a top of the line pump but good for transfering liquids between vessels or sparging I used a clamp on my line to control flow seemed to work fine
I received this along with the Anvil Foundry brewing system. I have used this pump in 16 batches so far to recirculate wort during the mash, as well as during cooling and whirlpool. I don't use quick disconnects and have never felt the need to, but some people who do may find it hard with this model. I have never used any other brewing pump so I have nothing to compare it to, however it does the job exactly as described. I took away one star because the first time I used it, it struggled to pump wort back up into the mash, even with the flow limiter fully open. I tilted the pump over and back upright again and then it flowed just fine. Also, the flow limiter takes some fine-tuning to get right. I'll have it set to a nice slow flow rate to avoid a stuck mash and when I check on it 15 minutes later it seems to be flowing full speed again (with no change in the tightness of the flow limiter). All in all it seems like a good pump for the money but I have nothing else to compare it to.
I use this pump to recirc the wort during the mash. It has no problem in performing this role. I wouldn’t expect it to do much outside of that. Haven’t had any issue with it and cleaning is super easy.
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