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Yes we have the measurements of the pipe and then the measurements of the actual tri-clover ferrule. The most commong stuff in home brewing is 1 1/2inch tri clover for the ferrule side so I would do your best to try and keep that standard in your brewery where possible. This size is used commonly for tanks up to a few hundred liters and sometimes on the larger tanks above 1000L you will start to see larger 2-3inch tri-clover ferrules used.With regarsd to the pipe sizes I most of the small brewery hardware will often use the 1/2inch pipe and we see a bit of 3/4inch pipe from time to time as well. For larger breweries over 1000L we will most frequently see 1inch pipe size.We have a larger range of tri-clover hardware that will come into stock soon and most of this range will be 1 1/2 inch tri clover ferrules/clamps which will connect to 1/2" and 3/4" thread and then use 1/2" and 3/4" pipe as well.
Yes we have the measurements of the pipe and then the measurements of the actual tri-clover ferrule. The most commong stuff in home brewing is 1 1/2inch tri clover for the ferrule side so I would do your best to try and keep that standard in your brewery where possible. This size is used commonly for tanks up to a few hundred liters and sometimes on the larger tanks above 1000L you will start to see larger 2-3inch tri-clover ferrules used.
With regarsd to the pipe sizes I most of the small brewery hardware will often use the 1/2inch pipe and we see a bit of 3/4inch pipe from time to time as well. For larger breweries over 1000L we will most frequently see 1inch pipe size.
We have a larger range of tri-clover hardware that will come into stock soon and most of this range will be 1 1/2 inch tri clover ferrules/clamps which will connect to 1/2" and 3/4" thread and then use 1/2" and 3/4" pipe as well.