iStill Innovations part I
2 July 2013
The new automated heads removal programming is in! I tested it last weekend and was impressed. Now, this was the same weekend we met up with the iStill team to talk about future innovations and new features to existing iStills, so I was too busy to take careful notes and share any of my findings with you. I will try to amend that as soon as possible!
What I want to do now, is give you a brief description on how the new programming works, so you get a feeling of where and how it can help you in further optimizing your distillation practice. The actual testing, I will do again somewhere next week. If you are interested in the details, the results, please keep following our Blog!
First, let's take a look at how the old programming dealt with fores and heads:
- The iStill would fire up and heat up the batch in the boiler;
- Normally a batch boils in about 40 to 50 minutes;
- It then takes another 20 to 25 minutes to heat up the column and packing;
- During this process of column and packing heat up, fores stack very well in the top of the column;
- So when the column is heated up, it throws out a first 50 mls of fores (pretty intense nail polish remover smell);
- After fores are taken, the column equalizes;
- You can dial in anything from 10 to 30 minutes to stack the column;
- You'd then collect the first "take" (first batch) as heads manually, before switching to hearts collection.
- After fores are taken, the column stabilizes for (in this example) 30 minutes;
- During this periods heads stack very well at the top of the column;
- You can monitor this by the dropping temperatures higher up in the column: well below azeo boiling points;
- After 30 minutes, heads collection starts with a relatively small opening opening of the needle valve;
- The iStill will produce at around 3 drips per second, bleeding of heads;
- It will do so in steps of 15 minutes and continue to do so ...;
- ... until the temperature rises to azeo ethanol boiling points or to the point where the temperature stops rising;
- For the purists: you can override the system by further opening or closing the needle valve manually;
- That way you can play with the speed you want to collect heads at;
- After heads are taken, there is another 15 minute stabilization before the normal product collection starts;
- At those stellar speeds you know the iStill delivers.
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