The pressure at the puck is different from the pressure shown on the pump pressure gauge (unless you have one of the few machines that measure the pressure at the puck directly). We also saw that the pressure at the puck will vary, depending on the amount of resistance at the puck.
Æ 6.03 Measuring Pressure at the Puck
Course Progress
Advanced Espresso
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Pressure
- Æ 6.00 - What’s in Chapter 6?
- Æ 6.01 - What Does 9 Bars Mean?
- Æ 6.02 - Understanding Pressure at the Puck
- Æ 6.03 Measuring Pressure at the Puck
- Æ 6.04 Adjusting Pressure
- Æ 6.05 If Line Pressure is Too High (or Too Low)
- Æ 6.06 Pressure, Flow, and Solubility
- Æ 6.07 Preinfusion
- Æ 6.08 Pressure Profiling
- Æ 6.09 Optimising Pressure: the Scott Rao Method
- Æ 6.10 Low-Pressure Brewing
- Æ 6.11 High-Pressure Brewing
- Æ 6.12 Recap and Glossary
- Æ 6.13 Comprehension Test — Chapter 6
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