workinprogress
03-25-2014, 11:25 PM
I am trying another preheater design. My concern with a continuous pipe setup (wrap around stack) is the sap moves too fast through the preheater and never gets enough time to heat up. Also I wanted to be able to remove the setup. My thought was to create a preheater similar to a setup with a hood where multiple tubes run parallel pipes to slow the flow of sap.
Last year I went with a system of 6 parallel 1/2 copper pipes (24 inches each). I covered the setup with metal to hold the heat in. The cold sap comes in at the bottom of the setup and slowly moves up the 6 parallel pipes before going out the top of the setup. This slowed the sap though the pipes. In the end I was getting about +30 to 40 degrees rise. Which I thought could be improved. I had placed a venting pipe with valve on top if a vapor lock occurred but I never had a problem. When done for the night or out of sap I could quickly lift and remove the setup from the arch.
9454
This year I am in the process of modifying it. I still wanted to keep the setup removable. I took the set up from last year and placed some 90 degree elbows in top and bottom pipes. This allowed me to wrap it around the chimney (3 sides) but still allows it to be removed from the chimney. I was also able to add 2 more 24 inch pipe sections so I end up with 8 parallel pipes. I am still finishing some of the set up and need to add the last pipe to feeder hose. In the end I will wrap the setup in metal to help keep the heat in. Just like my setup last year the sap flows into the bottom of the preheater and then moves up the tubes before leaving the preheater at top.
9453
Hopefully I will get some sap this weekend to get the set up a test run.
Last year I went with a system of 6 parallel 1/2 copper pipes (24 inches each). I covered the setup with metal to hold the heat in. The cold sap comes in at the bottom of the setup and slowly moves up the 6 parallel pipes before going out the top of the setup. This slowed the sap though the pipes. In the end I was getting about +30 to 40 degrees rise. Which I thought could be improved. I had placed a venting pipe with valve on top if a vapor lock occurred but I never had a problem. When done for the night or out of sap I could quickly lift and remove the setup from the arch.
9454
This year I am in the process of modifying it. I still wanted to keep the setup removable. I took the set up from last year and placed some 90 degree elbows in top and bottom pipes. This allowed me to wrap it around the chimney (3 sides) but still allows it to be removed from the chimney. I was also able to add 2 more 24 inch pipe sections so I end up with 8 parallel pipes. I am still finishing some of the set up and need to add the last pipe to feeder hose. In the end I will wrap the setup in metal to help keep the heat in. Just like my setup last year the sap flows into the bottom of the preheater and then moves up the tubes before leaving the preheater at top.
9453
Hopefully I will get some sap this weekend to get the set up a test run.