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SadSams
05-07-2016, 11:42 AM
Next year my 2nd system will have the releaser 450' from the vacuum pump. What size pipe do I need between the 2? Here's the setup, 450 taps on 1'' and 3/4'' mainlines. The vac pump is a Kinney 3hp liquid ring oil cooled, releaser is Lapiere mechanical and handles 1000 taps. Im planning on putting a vacuum tank about 30 gallon capacity close to the sap tanks and releaser. I'd like to run a 1'' blue tubing between them but im not sure. I want to do this right the 1st time. Have at it guys.

morningstarfarm
05-07-2016, 01:04 PM
I would use 11/4" minimum for that..and make sure you have a good moisture trap in there somewhere...Personally I would run it in 11/2" but I'm all about over engineering ...

Maple Ridge Farm
05-07-2016, 01:46 PM
1 1/2" will work best

Sunday Rock Maple
05-07-2016, 07:53 PM
I agree 1.5" and you can use black if cost is an issue as it's not a wet line.

wiam
05-07-2016, 07:57 PM
I have 1000 taps on a 1700' X 1 1/4" vacuum line. 3 hp Atlantic water cooler. No problem maintaining 25".

SadSams
05-08-2016, 07:17 PM
Thanks for the help guys

SandMan
05-08-2016, 09:33 PM
I have a similar set-up on 475 taps. Two releasers about 900 feet from a 3hp Atlantic Fluid oil cooled liquid ring. Also, the vacuum is about 75 feet in elevation above the two releasers. I used 1 1/4 black tubing for vacuum line. The end of each mainline (2) is about another 1100 feet. I pull 27" at the end of the mainlines (with no leaks). I have two moisture traps...one near the releasers, and one next two the vacuum. I will occasionally get a little moisture in the trap near the releasers. I do pick up a lot of moisture in the oil of the vacuum... I have to drain the water out every couple of days...not sure why I get so much condensation in the oil. The moisture trap next to the vacuum is always bone dry.

rhwells2003
05-09-2016, 07:45 AM
I have a similar set-up at my place. 450 taps all going to my releaser and tank. My pump is 350' away. I have them connected with a 1" black dry line. that's on just a gast 1550 and I maintain 25" at my releaser all day long. No issues.

BreezyHill
05-09-2016, 10:13 AM
I will occasionally get a little moisture in the trap near the releasers. I do pick up a lot of moisture in the oil of the vacuum... I have to drain the water out every couple of days...not sure why I get so much condensation in the oil. The moisture trap next to the vacuum is always bone dry.

Moisture in the oil is from the higher vac level and micro moisture droplets. It is very hard to get these out with out a metal moisture trap and making the air swirl across the outside of the canister from a center inlet design with a mess or screen to slow and direct airflow.

The tank near the releaser is a great design feature and will aid in trapping moisture. Black line would aid in warming the air to the vacuum so that the cold trap will condensate more moisture due to the temperature drop; but as long as you are draining the water in the pump and using vac oil it should be of no issue.

While my sheets show at 500' you will transfer nearly 10 cfm from your pump I would go with either 1.25 or 1.5 as the larger size is worth the investment to maximize vac transfer from the releaser that is going to be at its max size in the future and will be cycling more often than at fist with the fewer taps. More cycles will be dumping more feet of free air into the system and the larger plumbing will transfer this with less frictional interference.

Good Luck!