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  • 1.  valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-09-2022 07:16
    Hey all,

    I'm trying to source seats for all my butterfly valves. My 1.5"'s were easy enough because we have plenty of spares, I took em apart and sent the seats to my gasket guy. I don't have that option with my  2", 3", and 4". The valves have no identfying markers, the manfacturer of the vessels these valves came with (brewhouse, HLT, etc) is out of business and I don't have a contact. 

    Any helpful tips, suggestions, guidance would be much appreciated.

    Thank You!

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    Weston Barkley
    Head Brewer
    Great Notion Brewing
    Portland OR
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  • 2.  RE: valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-09-2022 12:58
    I know too well how difficult it can be to source replacement gaskets and valve seats especially when you have used equipment and/or several different manufacturers.  I've found that most of my suppliers are pretty helpful in finding replacements if I reach out to them.  I'm not trying to support one business over another but I've found that brewerygaskets.com Butterfly Valve Seat has a wide range of different brands and has been good at helping me match mine if I measure it first.  Also their descriptions have dimensions of everything.  The other factor is the material, is it epdm, silicone etc.  If you find a few that look like they might work and still aren't sure, maybe buy one of each and then see which works best, then you'll know what you need next time.  Good luck in your search.  Cheers

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    Cheers, Anthony Stone
    Head Brewer
    Tampa Bay Brewing Co
    Palm Harbor FL
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  • 3.  RE: valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-09-2022 12:58
    Because of your location, maybe drive up to Glacier tanks with the valves.  They have various gaskets.  If you bring it disassembled & with necessary tools, they might you to try a few variations.

    There is also a hose warehouse on south side of Columbia between the golf course and the starbucks.  They have a lot of these materials - and assemble hoses nicely at better prices than most.  ah, Associated Hose Products.

    Prost





  • 4.  RE: valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-09-2022 12:59
    Brewerygaskets.com

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    Tommy Kelley
    Head Brewer
    Free State Brewing Company
    Lawrence, KS
    tk@freestatebrewing.com
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  • 5.  RE: valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-09-2022 12:59

    I've had good luck with https://brewerygaskets.com/contact-us/. They've been able to help me ID no name valves in the past. 



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    Jazz Aldrich
    Director of Operations
    Great Basin Brewing Co.
    Reno - Sparks, NV
    (775) 856-1177
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  • 6.  RE: valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-09-2022 12:59

    Hey Weston,
    Have you checked out brewerygaskets.com? If you don't see it on the website contact Dwight, the owner. He can usually get valve seats for pretty much any model valve.
    dwight@jetgasket.com


    He's usually happy to send you a few samples to try out too!



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    Jonathan Porter
    Owner/Brewer
    Smog City Brewing
    Torrance, CA
    porter@smogcitybrewing.com
    310-980-8201
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  • 7.  RE: valve seats/maintainance
    Best Answer

    Posted 12-09-2022 12:59
    Hi Weston,
    Do you have pictures of the valves and/or the seals that you can post?   That might help someone identify them.   I'm always shocked at how many sanitary equipment manufacturers don't put their names on the stainless components and/or the wear parts.   Even large worldwide companies often don't mark any of their valves, sight glasses, check valves, etc.   


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    Curtis Holmes
    Alaskan Brewing Co
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  • 8.  RE: valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-09-2022 16:14
    All,

    I guess I should have prefaced that Dwight at Brewery Gaskets is who I've been working with. He's helped me with the 1.5's & 2's I've sent his way. Struck out with the 3 & 4's. I attached some photos the some valves that have markings and some that don't.

    Thank you for the replies thus far!


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    Weston Barkley
    Head Brewer
    Great Notion Brewing
    Portland OR
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  • 9.  RE: valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-12-2022 20:46
    The ones with the black & stainless handles look like Cipriani Harrison valves. If you are replacing the gaskets with EPDM they are very tight when new.

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    Roger Herpst
    Brewmaster
    Bear Republic Brewing Co.
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  • 10.  RE: valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-12-2022 20:47
    And the last one has a logo that looks like Kinglai http://www.klamerica.com/

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    Roger Herpst
    Brewmaster
    Bear Republic Brewing Co.
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  • 11.  RE: valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-09-2022 16:14
    brewerygaskets.com is the solution.


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    Alex Kopf
    Brewer
    Northwoods Brewing Company





  • 12.  RE: valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-09-2022 16:57
    Brewerygaskets.com have always been very helpful identifying correct gasket matches.






  • 13.  RE: valve seats/maintainance

    Posted 12-11-2022 17:48
    Hi Weston - Try this link, they stock 3 or 4 different versions.

    https://macgparts.com/

    Jeff

    Jeff Gunn
    President & CEO
    IDD Process & Packaging, Inc.
    5450 Tech Circle
    Moorpark, CA 93021
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