@khertler Yes - there's a stainless flared fitting between the ball valve and the internal racking arm, plus a gasket on the male side of the fitting to keep a seal against the external wall of the cone. Once it's sanitized and installed prior to filling with wort, you don't really need to move or rotate it until it's time to rack the beer out. I've never had my CF14 at home leak in 4.5 years of use, still on the original gaskets & seals.
its badass but prolly cost a fortune
mkjredemption 3 weeks ago
When rotating the racking arm valve, how can you be sure that a leak won't develop? Is that port/assembly sealed?
khertler 1 month ago
@khertler Yes - there's a stainless flared fitting between the ball valve and the internal racking arm, plus a gasket on the male side of the fitting to keep a seal against the external wall of the cone. Once it's sanitized and installed prior to filling with wort, you don't really need to move or rotate it until it's time to rack the beer out. I've never had my CF14 at home leak in 4.5 years of use, still on the original gaskets & seals.
NorthernBrewerTV 1 month ago
@NorthernBrewerTV Awesome, good to know!
khertler 1 month ago
i'm with the first guy
sjhoskins 2 months ago
Right. So cool
TheMelloMama 2 months ago
WANNNNNNNNNNNNT
scatmaster125 3 months ago