Kreyer SR Inline Heat Exchanger GLY490
There are several size SR units available from 3.5 ton to 24 ton. These units are built to order and shipped from Germany directly to your winery. Please call for information on lead times.
Perform cold stabilization on a tank without a jacket. Cool crushed grapes to cold soak temperatures. Warm tanks up to optimum ML temperatures to speed completion. Immediately correct fermenation temperatures in either direction. These are all possibilities when you pump crushed grapes or wine through Kreyer's SR stainless steel, tube-in-tube, heat exchanger
Unlike a traditional glycol system that cools or heats a bath of glycol and water and then pumps that to a cooling jacket on your tanks, the SR unit cools or heats must or wine as it is pumped through the stainless tube-in-tube heat exchanger.
Do you have tanks without cooling jackets? The SR allows you to continue to use these tanks for storage, but with the new flexiblilty to perform cold stabilzation. You can also temporarily chill wine prior to bottling.
The SR unit can also be used as the main glycol chiller for your whole winery when used with an external glycol reservoir and two pumps. In this way you can feed your entire winery cold glycol in a fixed configuration for the majority of the year. Then quick disconnect the SR unit from the holding reservoir and use it in your winery during the crush (to quickly obtain cold soak temperatures), to heat one tank up for ML, at bottling time, with a fan unit to cool a room, etc.. This really offers the small winemaker the maximum flexibility.
Besides the many uses in basic winery operations, think of the SR unit as a temperature control insurance policy. It is the fastest way to correct the cool temperature of your must or wine. Hook it up to one of Kreyer's fan units and you can even control the temperature of an entire room if needed.
Quality Features:
6.5 Tons cooling or heating power
220V 3 phase power
Approximately 14.5 Amps draw
700 pounds
51.5" L x 43" W x 75"H
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