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    Default Air Injection / Bubbler

    Are there any producers out there that have either purchased or manufactured an air injection system for there pan set that they would be willing to share photos??? Any help / advise would be greatly appreciated.

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    Royal Maple made one last spring. Don't know if he has any pics or not. Check his photo bucket

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    Cory
    Adamski's up by you have air injection on their setup,they live on winter rd if you want to go and see their's and how it's setup.
    Give them a call 715-623-6853

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    dschultz,
    Thanks for the information.....I have an appointment with Jim Adamski to go and see his unit, I have seen it work in the past, just didn't take good notes. I was asking around for other possiable pictures and advice for other points of view. Any information by other parties is appreciated.

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    Does anybody know what is used to supply the air? Would a blower work fine or is high pressure air needed? I'm considering adding air injection to my flue pan this year.
    Josh

    2009 - 370 on vac. & 16 buckets
    2010 - 377 on vac.
    2011 - 590 on vac.
    2012 - 620 on high vac., 170 buckets, 110 on gravity tubing
    2013 - 830 mine + 800-1000 others
    2014 - 870 mine + 800-1000 others
    2017 - 920 mine + 500-700 others
    2018 - 902 mine + 500-700 others
    2019 - 902 mine + 700 others
    2020 - 902 mine + ???? others
    Atlas Copco Pump
    2.5'x8' 802maple Special with Dallaire pans
    H2O Innovation 600gph RO
    Spring Harvest Website

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    Josh--You'll need a high pressure pump
    2 1/2 x8 Lapierre Waterloo-Small (oil fired)
    Leader Steamaway
    1200 gph Lapierre RO
    1800 taps
    http://s268.photobucket.com/albums/j...ks/Sugarhouse/


    Mike Christian
    505 Main St. Orwell, Vt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amber Gold View Post
    Does anybody know what is used to supply the air? Would a blower work fine or is high pressure air needed? I'm considering adding air injection to my flue pan this year.
    The pumps I saw were vaccum cleaner pumps (new, not used) hooked into a air filtering system.
    Matt

    2x6 Phaneuf raised flue pans
    homemade oil burning arch & hood
    homemade RO,auto draw-off, releaser,auto-canning valve, filter press, ext.....
    850 taps

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    Thanks.

    A vacuum cleaner pump seems like it would be obnoxiously loud to listen to it all day. Are there quieter models than the ones typically found?
    Josh

    2009 - 370 on vac. & 16 buckets
    2010 - 377 on vac.
    2011 - 590 on vac.
    2012 - 620 on high vac., 170 buckets, 110 on gravity tubing
    2013 - 830 mine + 800-1000 others
    2014 - 870 mine + 800-1000 others
    2017 - 920 mine + 500-700 others
    2018 - 902 mine + 500-700 others
    2019 - 902 mine + 700 others
    2020 - 902 mine + ???? others
    Atlas Copco Pump
    2.5'x8' 802maple Special with Dallaire pans
    H2O Innovation 600gph RO
    Spring Harvest Website

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amber Gold View Post
    Thanks.

    A vacuum cleaner pump seems like it would be obnoxiously loud to listen to it all day. Are there quieter models than the ones typically found?
    Yes it is loud, he had it in another room. But you couldn't here it with the vaccum pump and his 2 ROs running.
    Matt

    2x6 Phaneuf raised flue pans
    homemade oil burning arch & hood
    homemade RO,auto draw-off, releaser,auto-canning valve, filter press, ext.....
    850 taps

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    Josh, you've already got the air pressure you need in the exhaust from your vacuum pump ... if it is oil free that is.

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