maple marc
03-06-2021, 10:36 AM
Got my new RO system up and running this week. I was supplying my evaporator feed tank with 4 to 9 brix sap. First issue was lots of foam in the syrup pan's take-off compartment. I increased my defoamer rate but to no avail. I had to put some defoamer in the take-off compartment sometimes which I hate to do. Then I got really bad temperature surges at take-offs. Suddenly overshooting my take-off temperature, then trying to take off as much as quickly as possible, then taking some light syrup off to compensate, hoping to get back close to the proper brix. I've had some surge issues in the past, but not his bad. I've learned to sort of "ride the curve" of temperature, taking off a little early and staying open as the temperature slowly rises through the right temperature. This was crazy.
I'm wondering if these issues were related to feeding the evaporator with the high brix sap. My evaporator:
Leader 2x6 WSE (drop flue 4-foot flue pan, 3 compartments syrup pan)
Sap depth about 1.5" slightly above tunnels
Stoking every 8 minutes.
Defoaming: usually 4 drops in flue pan near float box each stoke, but increased it to 5 or 6 drops and still getting a lot of foam in take-off compartment
Stack temperature 800-900 degrees
This was early season first run sap. The RO really cut down my boiling time, and I was expecting things to happen fast, but this was a bad take-off day. Does high-brix sap do this? I'm hoping you all can help me figure this out. Should I be making some changes in depth, more defoamer, anything else? Been making great syrup on this evaporator for years. Thanks for any ideas.
Marc
I'm wondering if these issues were related to feeding the evaporator with the high brix sap. My evaporator:
Leader 2x6 WSE (drop flue 4-foot flue pan, 3 compartments syrup pan)
Sap depth about 1.5" slightly above tunnels
Stoking every 8 minutes.
Defoaming: usually 4 drops in flue pan near float box each stoke, but increased it to 5 or 6 drops and still getting a lot of foam in take-off compartment
Stack temperature 800-900 degrees
This was early season first run sap. The RO really cut down my boiling time, and I was expecting things to happen fast, but this was a bad take-off day. Does high-brix sap do this? I'm hoping you all can help me figure this out. Should I be making some changes in depth, more defoamer, anything else? Been making great syrup on this evaporator for years. Thanks for any ideas.
Marc