ebliese
02-12-2024, 07:27 PM
So we've got new pans this year, Smoky Lake raised flue on our 2x4 Corsair arch. For those of you who run this rig, or something similar, a couple of questions come to mind.
One-when shutting down, how much sap do you have in your head tank to flood the pans with? With our old divided pan we would stop firing at a certain point and then flood the pan, bringing everything to a boil to sterilize it. Thinking of doing the same this year but obviously the boil rate of the raised flue is much higher than our divided pan.
Two-at what point do you open the ball valve on the transfer pipe from the transfer float box to the front pan when you start your boil? I would presume this ball valve gets shut at some point in the shut down process to help preserve the gradient. If so, then when is the valve opened upon starting the boil?
I recognize everyone's practice is a little different but some general ideas would be helpful. Oh, and yes, the pans have sight glasses.
One-when shutting down, how much sap do you have in your head tank to flood the pans with? With our old divided pan we would stop firing at a certain point and then flood the pan, bringing everything to a boil to sterilize it. Thinking of doing the same this year but obviously the boil rate of the raised flue is much higher than our divided pan.
Two-at what point do you open the ball valve on the transfer pipe from the transfer float box to the front pan when you start your boil? I would presume this ball valve gets shut at some point in the shut down process to help preserve the gradient. If so, then when is the valve opened upon starting the boil?
I recognize everyone's practice is a little different but some general ideas would be helpful. Oh, and yes, the pans have sight glasses.