Black - Column to Condenser fitting
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Black - Column to Condenser fitting
I have the T500 without the top thermometer probe, just the one for the water outlet temp. I would like to take off the top black synthetic section to see how it is fitted with a view to manufacture a copper or SS replacement that will do the same job. I have access to oxy, tig, mig etc so I can pretty much knock up anything.
Has anyone removed it and if so how?, I don't want to do it blind.
Has anyone removed it and if so how?, I don't want to do it blind.
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vino-tinto - Senior Distiller

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Re: Black - Column to Condenser fitting
Its dead easy. I had the first version, but assuming it is the same.....
1. unpack the column.
2. remove the screws holing the product condenser to the column.
3. unscrew the water\thermo probe housing.
Thats it. the reflux coil \ water output mechanically holds the cap in place, so once you remove the thermo housing, and push it inside, the top just pulls off.
1. unpack the column.
2. remove the screws holing the product condenser to the column.
3. unscrew the water\thermo probe housing.
Thats it. the reflux coil \ water output mechanically holds the cap in place, so once you remove the thermo housing, and push it inside, the top just pulls off.
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Re: Black - Column to Condenser fitting
Do I take it from that, that the black synthetic IS the transfer port for vapour from the column to the condenser and not just a cover
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Re: Black - Column to Condenser fitting
It was on the one I owned. Haven't see the new one.
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Re: Black - Column to Condenser fitting
vino-tinto wrote:Do I take it from that, that the black synthetic IS the transfer port for vapour from the column to the condenser and not just a cover
Since buying a 500 last week, and doing the first run yesterday I'm now working my way through all of the T500 posts. It's making a lot more sense now that I'm running one.
I've come across this thread of yours VT, so is that plastic what the vapour travels through??? if it is, I thought that was a big NO NO when it comes to having any strong liqueur in contact with plastic??

Did you change it in anyway??
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Re: Black - Column to Condenser fitting
Icefever wrote:vino-tinto wrote:Do I take it from that, that the black synthetic IS the transfer port for vapour from the column to the condenser and not just a cover
Since buying a 500 last week, and doing the first run yesterday I'm now working my way through all of the T500 posts. It's making a lot more sense now that I'm running one.
I've come across this thread of yours VT, so is that plastic what the vapour travels through??? if it is, I thought that was a big NO NO when it comes to having any strong liqueur in contact with plastic??
Did you change it in anyway??
See my other post, number 4 shows the brealdown of the T500
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2825
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