MacStill wrote:You'll need a way of diverting excess reflux from the bottom plate back to the boiler :handgestures-thumbupleft:
bt1 wrote:
I'd also question the issue of smearing given the feed in will induce reflux and pool up spirit to some degree.
bt1
WineGlass wrote:Heat is not really an issue. One would use more heat boiling up. Heat is usually throttled back once plates load.
Just like thumpers work with the vapor heat.
Maybe this is more what you are thinking of aussie.
bt1 wrote:
I'd also question the issue of smearing given the feed in will induce reflux and pool up spirit to some degree.
bt1mac wrote:
Like the first plate pools and smears ?
Wouldnt the other plates clean that up?
How does that address the feed in tube natural reflux and pooling at the input of the column. I don't believe it does. Put another way why go to infinite trouble to make sure a RC or PC is dead level on top to avoid pooling, this seems prone to it.
googe wrote:Why couldn't it just have a drain tube on the base of the column going back into the boiler, wouldn't the condensed liquid be powerfull enough to flow and stop vapor coming into the base of the column.?.
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