weeknight
Industrial
- Jun 18, 2011
- 7
Hi Guys,
I am looking for some tips on how i can build pressure in a jacketed sugar boiler. My boiler is rated at 700kpa and i am running a 35mm pipe directly to the cooker, the cooker is double jacketed copper, rated to 260psi, it has a pressure regulater attched to it rated to 16 bar, my problem is that i run the boiler up to 700 kpa, tur the valve to the cooker on full and get maximum pressure of only 2 bar in the cooker, i am doing my head in on this and it is probably something simple that i am missing. If anyone has any suggestions i would appreciate it. I should also add that i removed this cooker from a factory that was running it successfully, the only thing that i can think of is that i should run a bigger pipe from the boiler to the cooker?? I don't know.
Hope you can help weeknight
I am looking for some tips on how i can build pressure in a jacketed sugar boiler. My boiler is rated at 700kpa and i am running a 35mm pipe directly to the cooker, the cooker is double jacketed copper, rated to 260psi, it has a pressure regulater attched to it rated to 16 bar, my problem is that i run the boiler up to 700 kpa, tur the valve to the cooker on full and get maximum pressure of only 2 bar in the cooker, i am doing my head in on this and it is probably something simple that i am missing. If anyone has any suggestions i would appreciate it. I should also add that i removed this cooker from a factory that was running it successfully, the only thing that i can think of is that i should run a bigger pipe from the boiler to the cooker?? I don't know.
Hope you can help weeknight