BrewBuilt® Hot Liquor Tank Controller

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BrewBuilt® Hot Liquor Tank Controller

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  • 304 stainless steel splash resistant construction
  • Industrial design using commercial quality components for long life and easy serviceability
  • On/Off thermostat control
  • Outlet fully disconnected when powered off for added safety, unlike some one-leg designs
  • Wall mount bracket allows you to get the controller off the table and out of the way

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Keep your temps tight with the BrewBuilt™ HLT Controller! Perfect for keeping your sparge water or mash water at your set temperature—it allows you to control a 208-240V heating element up to 30 amps based on temperature. The controller works by turning the burner power on and off at 100% power until it reaches the temperature setpoint. Features industrial-style power switches, and a 1/6 DIN Controller mounted on a splash resistant stainless steel enclosure. Pre-cut mounting holes allow you to hang the controller on your brew stand on the wall at eye-level. We highly recommend mounting the controller so you don't have to worry about keeping an area of your table dry where you might lay it down. L6-30 connections with 4 ft. cords on either end. Compatible with all 208-240V elements 30 amps and lower. While L6-30 are the most common elements available, yours may need an adapter. Uses a 9' stainless braided PT-100 temperature sensor.

The HLT Controller includes a contactor to fully shut off both legs when you throw the power switch, making the free end of the cord safer when the element is not plugged in.

**Caution: In order to avoid injury or death we strongly recommend using a GFCI in any circuit used near water. You can find one here.**

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