strange running behaviour -Solved-
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strange running behaviour -Solved-
This is about my 6th-7th run, normally the entire process takes 8-9 hours and I'd be left with 4L reading 98% at 20C, I followed the same process as always and now no product would come out, instead every 10 min or so it would just come gushing out and skyrocketing the temperature of the post-flow cooling water, now I'm 3.5 hours into the run with 3.5L at 69% at 20C. Water supply is the same, could this be a need to replace saddles or something wrong with the cooling tower itself? Or equipment failure? 

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Spooky - Newcomer
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Re: strange running behaviour
This sounds like you are puking, most common causes.
No boil enhancers
No conditioner
Level in boiler too high
Wash wasn't de-gassed
Or perhaps the column is flooding and needs emptying, cleaning and repacking.
No boil enhancers
No conditioner
Level in boiler too high
Wash wasn't de-gassed
Or perhaps the column is flooding and needs emptying, cleaning and repacking.
Always give the hardest job to the laziest person because they will always find the easiest way to do it.
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vino-tinto - Senior Distiller

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Re: strange running behaviour
I got conditioner and level is at max 20L mark, wash was degassed and enhancers are there, I wash them each time, should I get new ones? Should I just gut the column?
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Spooky - Newcomer
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Re: strange running behaviour
Is the silicon seal sat correctly under the lid? This can cause some strange aberrations!
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adman - Newcomer
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Re: strange running behaviour
yep, all the seals are intact and functioning
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Spooky - Newcomer
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Re: strange running behaviour
Note to self, inspect the still thoroughly prior to use or NEVER LET ANYONE HELP CLEAN MY STILL AND JAM A BALL OF PAPER TOWEL INTO THE COLUMN EVER AGAIN.
Thanks for the assistance though, I appreciate the quick responses.
Thanks for the assistance though, I appreciate the quick responses.
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Spooky - Newcomer
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Re: strange running behaviour
Spooky wrote:Note to self, inspect the still thoroughly prior to use or NEVER LET ANYONE HELP CLEAN MY STILL AND JAM A BALL OF PAPER TOWEL INTO THE COLUMN EVER AGAIN.
Thanks for the assistance though, I appreciate the quick responses.
Trust no-one, Spooky..!
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hampk - Senior Distiller

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Re: strange running behaviour -Solved-
Experimenting with balls of paper towel could be a way forward!
You know the song-
" I get knocked down, but I get up again....."
Robert.
You know the song-
" I get knocked down, but I get up again....."
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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