![]() There are 3.78 liters in a gallon of water, and 9.4/3.78 is ~2.48. When you change to gallon units, the K-factor changes to 2.48. ![]() If you look at the calibration factor, the default value is 9.4 “LPM” (the value for the K-factor is pulses per liter, not liters per minute). So if you want your unit to work with gallons, read on! I noticed that is the case as well, but I was able to easily resolve it. I don't usually write reviews, but I see other reviews mentioning gallon mode not working. Illuminated display for usage in the eveningĪutomatic failsafe - flow is stopped if the unit loses powerĭO NOT flow liquid the wrong direction, it will break the unit.ĭO NOT overtighten fittings onto the 1/2" ports.ĭO NOT exceed temperatures greater than 104☏ (40☌) through the unit. Great for filling tanks, brewing kettles, distilling gear, mixing liquid and many other applications And it is very important to never overtighten!ĭisplays real time flow rate and volume (Liters/Min or Gallons/Min)Īccurately measures and controls volumes at flow rates from 1-30L/Min (0.26-7.9Gal/Min) Use sparingly as too much plumber's tape can damage the plastic thread. Thread tape will be required for the Camlock. We recommend setting up the Fill-O-Meter with either Duotight fittings or Type A Camlocks. Install in-line with your water filter to automatically collect filtered strike water, or measure out how much water you need to mix with cleaning chemicals for a precise dilution ratio. Enter your desired volume of water, press Start, and tend to other brew day prep work. Unlike other hose timers that simply measure time, the Fill-O-Meter measures volume and will automatically turn off when the programmed volume of water is dispensed. Integrated solenoid valve cuts off flow when your set volume is dispensedġ/2" BSP inlet and outlet work well with Duotight or Type A Camlock fittings Illuminated display in splash resistant housing Great for collecting brewing water or mixing your cleaning and sanitizing chemicals I took a bit of convincing to spend the dollars on the system but for us the payback has been immediate.No more spillovers! Set your desired volume and walk awayĪutomatically collect water while you tend to other tasks When you multiply that saving over a year it is one of the smartest investments we have made with 40L per week now charged out rather than lost. ![]() Our average weekly beer wastage is now around 10 litres per week. It has enabled us to react immediately to over pouring issues, unregistered sales or beer system issues and our managers have embraced the system and adjusted the way they manage the bar and their staff as a result. The live reporting software enables our managers to monitor performance live from our on-site office and the per shift summary reports that are emailed to me automatically provide an easy to read snapshot of what the performance was for that shift. The ICS team installed the hardware and software in under six hours and it immediately told us that we were losing an average of 50 litres of beer each week. It has a big control on wastage, so your actual beer you buy is not thrown as wastage. It keeps the staffs on toes and makes them held responsible for what they do with the draught beers. Actually you will come to know what your usage is on a busy days and a quiet day. What a control it does and makes you wonder! Everything just becomes live and you have full hands on report on shift by shift. I have been requested by them to share information on our draught beer system.įirstly I would say that, this system just takes all your stress and increases your revenue. My name Rohit Lal and work for Mark and Jennice Hinton at the Smuggler cove in Fiji.
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