brikel
03-13-2014, 06:54 PM
9173
I have posted this "evaporator" on here before. I built this from an old wood burner that I had taken out of my basement. it serves the purpose ok but, I believe the pan is to far forward. One person on here was afraid it would not be very efficient. He was right. It does boil and the concept I think will work with some modifications. I would like to add a 30 x 48 flat pan to it and would like some input. My thoughts are to cut a hole in the back of the burner, and add a heat chamber fabricated from 1/8 steel lined with 2" ceramic blanket. I will remove the stack and attach it to the back of the heat chamber. By doing this I can add the new flat pan on top of the burner and heat chamber that I attach to the back of the burner. I can get the fire cranking on this unit but most of my heat is behind the current pan, which will boil, but not efficiently. I believe that adding the pan will allow for better use of the unit and I can use the existing pan on front as a finish pan. Any thoughts on the depth of the heat chamber would be greatly appreciated. I have showed this concept to another syrup producer who believes it will work and has given me some good points to consider, but I would like more thoughts and suggestions. any would be greatly appreciated.
I have posted this "evaporator" on here before. I built this from an old wood burner that I had taken out of my basement. it serves the purpose ok but, I believe the pan is to far forward. One person on here was afraid it would not be very efficient. He was right. It does boil and the concept I think will work with some modifications. I would like to add a 30 x 48 flat pan to it and would like some input. My thoughts are to cut a hole in the back of the burner, and add a heat chamber fabricated from 1/8 steel lined with 2" ceramic blanket. I will remove the stack and attach it to the back of the heat chamber. By doing this I can add the new flat pan on top of the burner and heat chamber that I attach to the back of the burner. I can get the fire cranking on this unit but most of my heat is behind the current pan, which will boil, but not efficiently. I believe that adding the pan will allow for better use of the unit and I can use the existing pan on front as a finish pan. Any thoughts on the depth of the heat chamber would be greatly appreciated. I have showed this concept to another syrup producer who believes it will work and has given me some good points to consider, but I would like more thoughts and suggestions. any would be greatly appreciated.