vonbad
Electrical
- Jan 7, 2005
- 59
We have a kettle (with agitator) of 700 gallons of canola oil with our target temp of 180°F. Using a 50/50 water glycol mix and low pressure (<40psi). Heat transfer is great till oil reaches 140°F (rise about 1°/min in 1-1 1/2 hours). Then it takes 3-4 hours for the oil to go from 140 to 180. At this point, the glycol is running 218 to process and basically 218 on the return side and the heaters are only running about 10%. It seems the heat transfer has basically stopped. Why? the only thing I can reason is that we are creating a vapor with the water, thus, lossing the heat transfer as the energy is being used to create the vapor.