View Full Version : How does a 50 degree thermometer work?
rayjavu
12-12-2017, 08:46 PM
I need a syrup pan thermometer. I know how a standard thermometer works but I don't understand a 0-50 thermometer works. Does 0 = 212 deg F or what?
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johnallin
12-12-2017, 08:56 PM
If it's what I think your referring to; it's used at the draw-off. It's adjustable and is set to zero at the boiling point of water. When you see 7 degrees over zero; it's time to start checking density...
maple flats
12-13-2017, 08:36 AM
Correct, on the side of the thermometer face you will see an allen set screw. When you test for the boiling point of water at that time, you turn the face so 0 is at that boiling point and tighten the screw.
However, since I got my auto draw I do not check. What I now check is my draw off density. When the draw off valve opens I test it from my draw off tank after the valve closes to be sure it is right. I wait til the valve closes because that way I get the average for the whole draw cycle. This is where a "Murphy cup" is handy.
rayjavu
12-17-2017, 09:18 PM
Thanks for the info!
maple maniac65
12-18-2017, 07:06 AM
It is a lot easier to read 7 on a thermometer than 219. Especially if you are doing other things he in the sigarhouse
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