8.8kw Gas burner

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8.8kw Gas burner

Post by GeezyPeezy » Tue Dec 20, 2016 9:31 am

http://gasproducts.co.uk/foker-large-tr ... 03120.html

Anyone used one of these? Will they take the weight of a 100 litre pot plus the wort?

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Re: 8.8kw Gas burner

Post by Notlaw » Tue Dec 20, 2016 12:52 pm

I use that burner. I use it with a 49l Vogue pot, but usually only do 5 gallon batches. It's a beast of a burner and gets my wort from high fifties after draining the tun, to boiling in less than 10 mins. It will get 30+ litres of ambient temperature water to strike temperature in about 20 mins max. The stand is rock solid, I can't see it having any issue with double the volumes. If anything, it would benefit from a bigger pot, as I have to turn it down as the flame laps over the side.

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Re: 8.8kw Gas burner

Post by Wonkydonkey » Tue Dec 20, 2016 1:06 pm

I do hope that pic is for show, as the one I've used made the concrete very hot under the pot, so the wooden top would burn in your pic.

And I do think it's a bit much for a 100lt of water/wort, I'd say 70lts and don't forget to take all the other factors in to account IE heat loss from pot and wind etc.
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Re: 8.8kw Gas burner

Post by GeezyPeezy » Tue Dec 20, 2016 7:37 pm

Notlaw wrote:I use that burner. I use it with a 49l Vogue pot, but usually only do 5 gallon batches. It's a beast of a burner and gets my wort from high fifties after draining the tun, to boiling in less than 10 mins. It will get 30+ litres of ambient temperature water to strike temperature in about 20 mins max. The stand is rock solid, I can't see it having any issue with double the volumes. If anything, it would benefit from a bigger pot, as I have to turn it down as the flame laps over the side.

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Great thanks for that. No worries with the weight then? Is it a solid stand? I brew in the garage near the door with the doors and open so I have very little problems with the elements.

Should cut my brew day down by a decent portion too.


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Re: 8.8kw Gas burner

Post by Notlaw » Wed Dec 21, 2016 10:32 am

Yaah, the stand is rock solid... its not going anywhere.

@Wonky - I have a pizza stone thing that I slide under there when the gas is on and its fine. Have done it several times with no problems at all.

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