Amber Gold
04-03-2008, 10:35 AM
Hi All,
I've been researching RO's in here and wanted see if I had the concepts.
Given:
2x6 raised flue evaporator
steam hood w/ preheater
Boil 20 hrs per week
Incoming sap at 2.0%
Assumptions:
Evap. rate 38 gph
Sap production at 1 gpd/tap
Based off this information I figure that I can handle about 110 taps
If I was to gather 770 gallons per week, using the rule of 86, I would have approximately 770/(86/2)=18 gallons of syrup with 20 hours of boiling time.
If I used an RO and raised the sugar content to 10% (not sure if this is the max or not) I would still yield 18 gallons of syrup, but would reduce the volume to 43/(86/10)=20% of the original volume to 770*20%=154 gallons and the boiling time to 4 hours.
Now, if I wanted to still boil 20 hours per week, I could increase the number of taps to 550 and produce 3840 gallons of sap, reduced to 770 gallons, the original number of gallons I can boil per week.
I'm trying to plan ahead for an RO next summer and wanted to see if my calculations and assumptions are appropriate. This will allow me to budget for the RO and collection system and locate the taps.
Thanks for the help.
Josh
I've been researching RO's in here and wanted see if I had the concepts.
Given:
2x6 raised flue evaporator
steam hood w/ preheater
Boil 20 hrs per week
Incoming sap at 2.0%
Assumptions:
Evap. rate 38 gph
Sap production at 1 gpd/tap
Based off this information I figure that I can handle about 110 taps
If I was to gather 770 gallons per week, using the rule of 86, I would have approximately 770/(86/2)=18 gallons of syrup with 20 hours of boiling time.
If I used an RO and raised the sugar content to 10% (not sure if this is the max or not) I would still yield 18 gallons of syrup, but would reduce the volume to 43/(86/10)=20% of the original volume to 770*20%=154 gallons and the boiling time to 4 hours.
Now, if I wanted to still boil 20 hours per week, I could increase the number of taps to 550 and produce 3840 gallons of sap, reduced to 770 gallons, the original number of gallons I can boil per week.
I'm trying to plan ahead for an RO next summer and wanted to see if my calculations and assumptions are appropriate. This will allow me to budget for the RO and collection system and locate the taps.
Thanks for the help.
Josh