Spike FLOW User guide

Type
User guide

Spike FLOW is a versatile and powerful wort pump designed to make your brewing day easier. With its ability to handle both high flow rates and high pressures, the FLOW is perfect for a variety of brewing applications, from recirculating wort during lautering to transferring wort to your fermenter. The FLOW also features an adjustable flow rate, so you can dial in the perfect speed for your needs. Plus, the FLOW is self-priming, so you don't have to worry about manually priming the pump before each use.

Spike FLOW is a versatile and powerful wort pump designed to make your brewing day easier. With its ability to handle both high flow rates and high pressures, the FLOW is perfect for a variety of brewing applications, from recirculating wort during lautering to transferring wort to your fermenter. The FLOW also features an adjustable flow rate, so you can dial in the perfect speed for your needs. Plus, the FLOW is self-priming, so you don't have to worry about manually priming the pump before each use.

Spike Flow
User Guide
SPIKE FLOW USER GUIDE1
01. Assembly................................ 2.
TC Flow ................................. 4.
NPT Flow ............................... 5.
Conguration ......................... 6.
02. Brew Day Guide ..................... 7.
Mounting .............................. 8.
Operating .............................. 9.
Congrats on
securing your
new Spike Flow!
We know you’re anxious to get brewing, so we made these
assembly instructions and Brew Day Guide easy for you to
follow and threw in a few pro tips along the way.
Grab a beer, and let’s get started.
SPIKE FLOW USER GUIDE2
Assembly
01.
Ready to get your Flow up and running? This guide will show you how to assemble
each piece of equipment with step-by-step instructions and key visuals.
SPIKE FLOW USER GUIDE3
Assembly –
Flow
SPIKE FLOW USER GUIDE4
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY
APump Motor 1
BDrive Magnet 1
CMotor Adapter 1
DRear Housing 1
EImpeller 1
F3” Tri Clamp 1
GFront Housing 1
HFront Housing Seal 1
IImpeller Shaft 1
JARV - Air Release Valve 1
KPower Switch 1
A
C
D
G
H
E
J
I
F
K
B
Assembly –
Flow TC
Outlet
Inlet
SPIKE FLOW USER GUIDE5
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY
APump Motor 1
BDrive Magnet 1
CMotor Adapter 1
DRear Housing 1
EImpeller 1
F3” Tri Clamp 1
GFront Housing 1
HFront Housing Seal 1
IImpeller Shaft 1
JARV - Air Release Valve 1
KPower Switch 1
A
C
D
G
H
E
J
I
F
K
B
Assembly –
Flow NPT
Outlet
Inlet
Note: wrap the threads with pipe tape to ensure a leak
free connection.
SPIKE FLOW USER GUIDE6
Assembly –
Recommended Flow
Conguration
ARV
ARV
ARV
ARV
ARV
ARV
Best Best Ok
Ok Bad Bad
SPIKE FLOW USER GUIDE7
02.
Brew Day
Guide
Now that your ow is fully assembled, it’s time to put it to work.
Follow the steps in this user guide for a simple and easy Brew Day experience.
Mounting
Operating
ARV
SPIKE FLOW USER GUIDE8
Brew Day –
Mounting
The pump head can be rotated by loosening the 3”
tri-clamp slightly. The Flow can be used while on the
ground or the mounting holes can be used to secure
the pump to your brew stand
For best performance, direct the pump outlet upwards
(see Figure 1). This will make it easier to bleed air out
during operation.
A ow control valve can be attached to the outlet of
the pump or the inlet of your kettle. Ball valves will
provide much better control than buttery valves.
Never throttle the ow before the pump as this can
cause the pump to run dry.
PRO TIP: Minimize hose lengths as much as
possible and avoid large loops and dips where
air can become trapped, especially on the inlet
side.
Figure 1
ARV
SPIKE FLOW USER GUIDE9
Brew Day –
Operating
PRO TIP: The bleed port ts 1/2” ID tubing,
which can be attached to recover any wort
that was lost during the air bleed process.
PRO TIP: The o-ring on the ARV comes
lubricated with keg lube. Over time, it may dry
out, making it more difficult to turn the ARV.
If that happens, completely unscrew the ARV
and apply keg lube to the o-ring.
Note: Never run the pump while it is dry. Doing so can
quickly damage the pump.
1. Attach ttings and tubing to your pump and kettle.
Add a ball valve to the outlet of the pump (not
included) so you can control the ow.
Note: Never throttle the ow before the pump as this
can damage it, always throttle from the outlet.
2. Start with empty hoses and all the valves closed
3. Open the drain valve on your kettle so that liquid lls
up the hosing between your kettle and pump, lling
the pump with liquid. Then open all valves between
the pump outlet and kettle.
4. To remove air from your pump head, unscrew the
Air Release Valve (ARV) a couple turns until you see
liquid starting to come out of the bleed port. Tighten
the ARV. Your pump is now primed.
5. The pump can now be turned on by ipping the
power switch on the pump.
6. After your brew day is completed, you can clean by
disassembling your pump and soaking its parts in
brewery wash. Another option is to clean your pump
by running hot brewery wash through it for 5 minutes.
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Spike FLOW User guide

Type
User guide

Spike FLOW is a versatile and powerful wort pump designed to make your brewing day easier. With its ability to handle both high flow rates and high pressures, the FLOW is perfect for a variety of brewing applications, from recirculating wort during lautering to transferring wort to your fermenter. The FLOW also features an adjustable flow rate, so you can dial in the perfect speed for your needs. Plus, the FLOW is self-priming, so you don't have to worry about manually priming the pump before each use.

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