mathprofdk
02-26-2012, 10:52 AM
Hi folks,
The image below is a new custom evaporator I designed based on other barrel evaporators here. A friend who welds professionally did the work. Because I live in the suburbs on a small lot, heating with wood wasn't practical. (Firewood is very expensive, and I don't have space to store free pallets.) So my friend recommended natural gas, and ended up using 3 furnace burners. We have a 1/2" line from the house, so there should be plenty of pressure.
I left 10" at the back of the drum for a raised pre-heater. (I use a stock pot with a valve to drip in - I'll use the same pot to bottle.) The pan is roughly 2x2. The burners have nice blue flames reaching about 4-6 inches high, with the concentrated part of the flame only about 1" high. (The openings are linear, so they kind of burn in a parabolic shape along the length of the burner. Then there's a much less concentrated flame that goes the rest of the height.) There's about 4" of space between the burner and the pan. I have a 6" stack with a damper that I left completely open. It wasn't complete in this picture, but the stack is 6' tall.
So my problem - my friend quoted 300,000 BTUs in the burners, so I was expecting a roaring flame and rapid boil. After 20 minutes or so, I did get a boil going, but just barely. Definitely no rapid boil. The only bubbles were along the three furnace burners, with the hottest temperatures at the far end near the pre-heater. The temperature near the front never got to boiling.
Thoughts for the next test: I plan to fill the space below the burners to force the heat up against the pan. I'm also planning on putting a regular house fan near the openings to force more air inside. I'm hoping to ask my friend to weld some aluminum on the bottom of the pan to distribute the heat better, too. The SS he used is fairly thin.
Any other ideas? Was I wrong to expect a roaring boil with this set-up? Am I missing something obvious? I used a turkey fryer last year, and I really don't want to boil for 20 hours to make 1 gallon again. Plus my friend spent a ton of time making this (it looks sexy as hell), and for his sake I really want it to work.
~DK
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The image below is a new custom evaporator I designed based on other barrel evaporators here. A friend who welds professionally did the work. Because I live in the suburbs on a small lot, heating with wood wasn't practical. (Firewood is very expensive, and I don't have space to store free pallets.) So my friend recommended natural gas, and ended up using 3 furnace burners. We have a 1/2" line from the house, so there should be plenty of pressure.
I left 10" at the back of the drum for a raised pre-heater. (I use a stock pot with a valve to drip in - I'll use the same pot to bottle.) The pan is roughly 2x2. The burners have nice blue flames reaching about 4-6 inches high, with the concentrated part of the flame only about 1" high. (The openings are linear, so they kind of burn in a parabolic shape along the length of the burner. Then there's a much less concentrated flame that goes the rest of the height.) There's about 4" of space between the burner and the pan. I have a 6" stack with a damper that I left completely open. It wasn't complete in this picture, but the stack is 6' tall.
So my problem - my friend quoted 300,000 BTUs in the burners, so I was expecting a roaring flame and rapid boil. After 20 minutes or so, I did get a boil going, but just barely. Definitely no rapid boil. The only bubbles were along the three furnace burners, with the hottest temperatures at the far end near the pre-heater. The temperature near the front never got to boiling.
Thoughts for the next test: I plan to fill the space below the burners to force the heat up against the pan. I'm also planning on putting a regular house fan near the openings to force more air inside. I'm hoping to ask my friend to weld some aluminum on the bottom of the pan to distribute the heat better, too. The SS he used is fairly thin.
Any other ideas? Was I wrong to expect a roaring boil with this set-up? Am I missing something obvious? I used a turkey fryer last year, and I really don't want to boil for 20 hours to make 1 gallon again. Plus my friend spent a ton of time making this (it looks sexy as hell), and for his sake I really want it to work.
~DK
5492