abbott
12-07-2009, 01:43 PM
This will be my third year making syrup on a 2 1/2 x 8. I'll be maxed out this year with about 500 taps on vacuum. For next year i've been tossing around the idea of learning to weld and building an arch with forced draft. I've read through old posts on the subject and here's what i'm thinking.
Follow 802maple's suggestions as far as using a high pressure blower, 1/2" nozzles, and about 75% of the air above the fire. But here's where i want to try something a little different. Put half of the nozzles on each side of the evaporator (none front and back) On one side the nozzles go just below the pan and point straight across the arch. On the other side they are a couple inches lower and point slightly down toward the fire. Fire grates would be made out of fire brick with holes drilled in them.
Rather than simply creating turbulence i would hope to create a swirling effect in the firebox. The gasses would swirl until they were nearly all burned. By damping the stack and/or the under-fire air I would control how quickly the swirling gasses left the firebox.
Any thoughts/suggestions? Hopefully I'll have a killer design come summer.
Follow 802maple's suggestions as far as using a high pressure blower, 1/2" nozzles, and about 75% of the air above the fire. But here's where i want to try something a little different. Put half of the nozzles on each side of the evaporator (none front and back) On one side the nozzles go just below the pan and point straight across the arch. On the other side they are a couple inches lower and point slightly down toward the fire. Fire grates would be made out of fire brick with holes drilled in them.
Rather than simply creating turbulence i would hope to create a swirling effect in the firebox. The gasses would swirl until they were nearly all burned. By damping the stack and/or the under-fire air I would control how quickly the swirling gasses left the firebox.
Any thoughts/suggestions? Hopefully I'll have a killer design come summer.