Jump to content

Marko S

Members
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Recent Profile Visitors

95 profile views

Marko S's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/3)

0

Reputation

  1. Hi all, We are starting to do spirit and cocktail tastings at local events, usually at Wine and Beer festivals. They require a certificate of insurance from us. We have been going through our insurance company and paying seemingly very high premiums for the one-day-event insurance certificates. Who do you guys use for these types of one day event insurance certificates? Is there a difference between wine tasting and spirits tasting at these events? I ask because I found an online insurance broker that does these for wine tasting events for a fraction of what we are paying. They're called Eventsured. Any experience with them? Thanks, Marko Rock 12 Distillery
  2. Great! thanks for the replies. Does that mean that, once grounded, I could use my pump to transfer anything from 80 proof to 190 proof? Thanks again. Marko
  3. Hi all, I have been reading the forums extensively about pumping and I have a couple of questions: 1. Lots of talk about "high proof" pumping and the requirements for it. Does "high proof" in this context mean 190 proof? or 160+? or does it also mean 80-90 proof? 2. I have a Sandpiper S05B2G pump: https://www.zoro.com/sandpiper-double-diaphragm-pump-conductive-acetal-air-operated-14-gpm-s05b2g2txns000/i/G5376183/ The pump body is Acetal, and the diaphragm is PTFE. If grounded, is this pump suitable for 190proof? How about 90 proof? The pump is ATEX rated, so does it even need to be grounded, or do I just need to make sure the vessels are grounded? Thanks in advance for your answers. Marko
×
×
  • Create New...