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Pro Series Oxygenation Assembly
PRO30

Pro Series Oxygenation Assembly

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Description

This 1.5" TC assembly comes with two clover clamp tees, clover clamp inline sight gauge, thermometer, our own clover clamp stainless steel oxygenation stone and four clover clamps. Use 6-8 PSI or until you can see bubbles for wort aeration.

 
Item # PRO30
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Availability California - In Stock
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Weight 10 LBS
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3/8" barb for the gas input?
Chris Maas on Jun 17, 2021
BEST ANSWER: That is correct. The gas input stem is 3/8" OD (0.305" ID) stainless steel tubing. The outer diameter of the stainless tubing will fit 5/16", 3/8", or 7/16" tubing. The part number for the oxygen stone piece itself is H668. We also have a compression fitting (H624A) which can add a threaded fitting to the bare stainless tube.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Worked very well great product
Used this on our last two brews and it worked awesome. Cleaning was a breeze and we now know that we are getting very good oxygenation for our yeast. We hooked it up to a brewhemoth with tri-clamps.
May 27, 2015
Rated 5 out of 5
Great for closed loop brewing
This was the last piece I needed to close the loop on my brewery. Very high quality. Not the option for everyone but great for me!

Hooks right up to my blichmann conical for easy, sanitary filling.
December 5, 2014
Rated 4 out of 5
Excellent option
I have both a stainless pipe fitting / threaded oxygenation kit and the tri-clamp pro kit. This tri-clamp version will easily incorporate as I expand my brewery; being able to easily break it down for cleaning & sanitization is critical.
May 18, 2013