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04-06-2014, 09:02 AM
OK, I don't get it.
The 3 evaporators I have boiled on have all had ball valves for drawing off. These valves, by design, are hard to regulate flow out of. A gate valve is operated by turning, and able to be turned a tiny fraction of a revolution at a time, making for the ability for fine adjustment of draw off rate. A ball valve, operated by a lever "works" the side of the pan it is attached to as you crank it back and forth between not-quite-enough and just-a-little-too-much.
What logic am I missing that makes mfg.s use ball valves?
Mark
The 3 evaporators I have boiled on have all had ball valves for drawing off. These valves, by design, are hard to regulate flow out of. A gate valve is operated by turning, and able to be turned a tiny fraction of a revolution at a time, making for the ability for fine adjustment of draw off rate. A ball valve, operated by a lever "works" the side of the pan it is attached to as you crank it back and forth between not-quite-enough and just-a-little-too-much.
What logic am I missing that makes mfg.s use ball valves?
Mark