Anavrin wrote:
Just out of intrest how slow can you run your cooling water and still get full reflux? what sort of temp do you expect your cooling water to be on the output of your coil?
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"Very slowly", and the temperature of the cooling water is "very hot", hotter than you would want to have a shower in. Sorry cannot be more technical than that but I have never measured it.
If I had measured it I think it would be a red herring. My coil is a lot bigger than it needs to be for a reflux coil, when operating at refluxing power I believe that the first few coils take care of the condensation, after that the water stays in the coil for a lot longer than it needs to, getting hotter as time progresses. So I believe the output temperature of the coil is different for each size of coil and still. Unless you get something like a T500 which are all identical and therefore temperatures can be quoted.
I am also looking to add a CM coil below the slant plates to service the bubbler plates that I am installing, CM seems the method of choice for a plated still. I don't know why but at least I will have all options to find out.Statistics: Posted by YHB — Tue Nov 11, 2014 4:04 am
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