oakstills bain-marie
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oakstills bain-marie
I started some research on a bane-marie/steam jacket pot for stripping, and avoiding scorch. Does anyone have experience with this Oakstills model, or something similar? https://oakstills.com/products/100l-cop ... bain-marie
The jacket is rated at 7.25psi (0.05MPa ), and comes with a 4.25psi (.03MPa) PRV
so my question is, is 4.25 enough pressure to generate high enough temperature for the 26 gallon boiler? From the reading I did, it sounds like you want closer to 1 bar, or around 14psi.
The jacket is rated at 7.25psi (0.05MPa ), and comes with a 4.25psi (.03MPa) PRV
so my question is, is 4.25 enough pressure to generate high enough temperature for the 26 gallon boiler? From the reading I did, it sounds like you want closer to 1 bar, or around 14psi.
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
At 4 psi, the saturated temperature for steam is 224 F. A 6% abv wash begins to boil 204 F. There is not much of a temperature difference to drive heat transfer.
At 15 psig the steam jackets are required to have an ASME U stamp in the US, which I doubt Oak Stills can provide. I think you may be better off with a heat transfer oil in the jacket or looking at direct steam injection instead.
At 15 psig the steam jackets are required to have an ASME U stamp in the US, which I doubt Oak Stills can provide. I think you may be better off with a heat transfer oil in the jacket or looking at direct steam injection instead.
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
Oakstills says they can build a boiler with thicker walls to handle that 1 bar of pressure. And this is a home hobby setup so I don't think I need any stamps.
But that 14 psi should give me enough temp difference to drive the thing, around 250f?
But that 14 psi should give me enough temp difference to drive the thing, around 250f?
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26g jacketed 4" stripping still
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
The main thing I am after is upping my efficiency. I would save a significant amount of time not clearing a mash. I could setup a thumper, but again, I'm running a risk of scorch in the boiler. But really I'm avoiding going down the thumper hole.
13.5g/50L keg
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
Re: oakstills bain-marie
Live steam injection seems to be the best option at the hobby level. Works great for mashing and distilling on grain
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
I persisted in my research and found a good thread explaining all of my questions.
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modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
Re: oakstills bain-marie
I purchased this one https://oakstills.com/products/100lt-26 ... t-belly-ss
It's rated for 14.5 psi, and they have a copper top version for a bit more $$.
I have received and unpacked it, but haven't got to run it yet. Planning on just putting enough water in it to keep the elements covered and running with low pressure steam in the jacket. I've read doing it this way only builds up ~5psi.
It's rated for 14.5 psi, and they have a copper top version for a bit more $$.
I have received and unpacked it, but haven't got to run it yet. Planning on just putting enough water in it to keep the elements covered and running with low pressure steam in the jacket. I've read doing it this way only builds up ~5psi.
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
Thanks for the post! This will be a good spot to report back once you've started running it.tjsc5f wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 2:55 pm I purchased this one https://oakstills.com/products/100lt-26 ... t-belly-ss
It's rated for 14.5 psi, and they have a copper top version for a bit more $$.
I have received and unpacked it, but haven't got to run it yet. Planning on just putting enough water in it to keep the elements covered and running with low pressure steam in the jacket. I've read doing it this way only builds up ~5psi.
13.5g/50L keg
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
Re: oakstills bain-marie
Just some food for thought: heat transfer from steam has a hidden booster. When steam condenses, as it will within your jacket, it gives off extra heat. A search for 'latent heat of condensation' will provide plenty of better explanations than I can provide, but I would expect this to be a considerable factor in the heat transfer to your boiler and a strong argument for insulating your bain marie still.
That having been said, I have also gone the steam injection route with great success! There aren't a lot of drawbacks to it but it does take some figuring out.
Good luck and stay safe!
TwoSheds
That having been said, I have also gone the steam injection route with great success! There aren't a lot of drawbacks to it but it does take some figuring out.
Good luck and stay safe!
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
I figure that I take off approximately five gallons of low wines per typical ~15g stripping charge of "cleared beer". For a steam stripper, how much volume can we expect to take on in condensed steam>water in the secondary boiler (aka: thumper) during the course of a similar volume strip on fermented mash?
Thanks,
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
That depends on several factors.jonnys_spirit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 7:07 am I figure that I take off approximately five gallons of low wines per typical ~15g stripping charge of "cleared beer". For a steam stripper, how much volume can we expect to take on in condensed steam>water in the secondary boiler (aka: thumper) during the course of a similar volume strip on fermented mash?
Thanks,
jonny
1. Is the thumper connected during boiler heat up? I fill my boiler and start heating then assemble the rest of the still.
2. How thick are the grains you are stripping? I only steam strip the grains. Thicker slop may need water added to strip. To thick and steam will channel.
3. Is the steam line arm from boiler to thumper insulated? No insulation causes condensation of steam in line arm. A LOT MORE!
4. Does the steam line arm slope toward the thumper or toward the boiler? Sloped toward the thumper and you will gain a lot more water in thumper. A LOT MORE!
5. Does the steam line arm go down through centre of thumper or is it a side entrance to the thumper. Side entrance leaves the steam exposed to room temperatures for the duration of the run leading to more condensation of steam adding water volume to the thumper. Centre entrance retains heat as thumper comes to temp.
6. Is the thumper being pre heated? I used to pre heat thumper with propane. This requires stirring to avoid scorching. Pre heating uses less water from boiler.
My boiler is a small keg, 29 liters, with a side mount element. My thumper is a 75 liter pot that may be half full. When a run is complete there is enough water in the boiler to keep the element covered and to clean all of the equipment.
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
What is the input power you will be operating with?tjsc5f wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 2:55 pm I purchased this one https://oakstills.com/products/100lt-26 ... t-belly-ss
It's rated for 14.5 psi, and they have a copper top version for a bit more $$.
I have received and unpacked it, but haven't got to run it yet. Planning on just putting enough water in it to keep the elements covered and running with low pressure steam in the jacket. I've read doing it this way only builds up ~5psi.
It will be interesting to hear how fast you can heat a full boiler charge from power on to start of production.
Rules for set point tolerance on ASME relief valves is +/- 2 psi with setpoints below 70 psi. That means a 14 psi relief could lift at 12 psi. That limits the practical operating pressure to 8 psi, if your high pressure cut out switch around 10 psi.
Will you have a PID pressure control for the steam pressure?
Re: oakstills bain-marie
11KW max to the elements, probably closer to 9KW into the wash with efficiency loses.
No, just a power controller. Will have a pressure gauge for monitoring the jacket pressure and relief valves etc.
Re: oakstills bain-marie
I get about the same as you. About 5 gal of low wines at 30-40% ABV from 13-14 gal of grainy, cloudy mash. I do most of the stuff Dancing4dan recommends probably because he mentioned them when I was learning and building. I find that some preheating, even just with a warming pad to bring it up 20-30 degrees F makes a big difference.jonnys_spirit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 7:07 am I figure that I take off approximately five gallons of low wines per typical ~15g stripping charge of "cleared beer". For a steam stripper, how much volume can we expect to take on in condensed steam>water in the secondary boiler (aka: thumper) during the course of a similar volume strip on fermented mash?
Thanks,
jonny
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
Is there an element port going into the inner vessel for if you want to boil regular like?
And where is the dump port positioned? Is it nicely centered for easy cleaning?
Looks like a nice boiler
And where is the dump port positioned? Is it nicely centered for easy cleaning?
Looks like a nice boiler
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
No, no direct heating element, just a steam jacket. The 2" dump port is located on the side; it seems to drain nicely.
13.5g/50L keg
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
Received the boiler yesterday! It turned out pretty nice. Only one or two minor complaints. It's setup with a sight glass, and 1 bar prv, and a copper dome.
13.5g/50L keg
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
Re: oakstills bain-marie
I want to hear the nit-picking, please.
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Yes, minor complaints need voiced.
That giant glass port is awesome.
That giant glass port is awesome.
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
I had to look a couple times to figure out the two heating elements ports.
The reflection on the shinny boiler of the tri-clamps had me confused.

The reflection on the shinny boiler of the tri-clamps had me confused.
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
As far as complaints... they sent the light-weight cheaper tri-clamps... the ones that get rough to tighten the tighter they get. But so far the biggest complaint is with the castors I ordered. They built it with only three small (1 or 1.5") castors, two of which swivel & lock, but the third is fixed. It makes it awkward to scoot around and also creates a tipping point. It's partly my fault because I did not give specifics.
Nothing is tested yet so I won't get too far into it. I never planned on wheeling the thing around once fully assembled with a column. But we'll see how she goes once full of fluids.
Otherwise its a beautifully crafted machine. I'm stoked on how the copper dome turned out, very nice welds. Maybe more complaints to come as I get more into it, but really, nothing is perfect.
Nothing is tested yet so I won't get too far into it. I never planned on wheeling the thing around once fully assembled with a column. But we'll see how she goes once full of fluids.
Otherwise its a beautifully crafted machine. I'm stoked on how the copper dome turned out, very nice welds. Maybe more complaints to come as I get more into it, but really, nothing is perfect.
13.5g/50L keg
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
Yeah OakStills clamps do suck. They are 'light duty' clamps. I really wish they listed 'heavy duty' clamps on their site for a higher price. They would sell like hot cakes. I found a pic online showing the difference between light duty, heavier duty, heavy duty and super duty clamps look like. I can't find the pic.
You should be able to replace the casters right? Can you add a 4th caster?
EDIT: I know of one thing you could do! You could remove all the casters, cut a piece of 3/4" plywood (large disk) as a base for the boiler to attach to using the 3 caster brackets. Now attach 4 or more swiveling casters to the underside of the plywood base.
You should be able to replace the casters right? Can you add a 4th caster?
EDIT: I know of one thing you could do! You could remove all the casters, cut a piece of 3/4" plywood (large disk) as a base for the boiler to attach to using the 3 caster brackets. Now attach 4 or more swiveling casters to the underside of the plywood base.
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
Having three casters can be nice because it is easier to setup on an uneven floor. Maybe consider a way to widen the stance of those three? With four the column can be tippy if your floor is uneven.
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
I was told that if the floor is not even, all four wheels will be stable within a 1/4 turn of the boiler.
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
Nah. Maths says otherwise.Salt Must Flow wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 7:38 pm I was told that if the floor is not even, all four wheels will be stable within a 1/4 turn of the boiler.

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Re: oakstills bain-marie
Very creative thinking Salt! It's something I'll address later if need be. First thing is to get it up and running... I'm not sure if they built it to the specs I requested... thicker 3mm walls, and a 1bar PRV so I can run steam pressure in the jacket. They sent only a .02mpa relief valve... sooooSalt Must Flow wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2024 4:41 pm Yeah OakStills clamps do suck. They are 'light duty' clamps. I really wish they listed 'heavy duty' clamps on their site for a higher price. They would sell like hot cakes. I found a pic online showing the difference between light duty, heavier duty, heavy duty and super duty clamps look like. I can't find the pic.
You should be able to replace the casters right? Can you add a 4th caster?
EDIT: I know of one thing you could do! You could remove all the casters, cut a piece of 3/4" plywood (large disk) as a base for the boiler to attach to using the 3 caster brackets. Now attach 4 or more swiveling casters to the underside of the plywood base.
13.5g/50L keg
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
modular 3" pot/VM copper&stainless w/offset gin head
26g jacketed 4" stripping still
12,000watts of fury
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Re: oakstills bain-marie
"and comes with a 4.25psi (.03MPa) PRV "The Booze Pipe wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 2:54 pm
First thing is to get it up and running... I'm not sure if they built it to the specs I requested... thicker 3mm walls, and a 1bar PRV so I can run steam pressure in the jacket. They sent only a .02mpa relief valve... soooo
I'd run it with the .02mpa PRV to see if it's too slow.
Does the pot have a agitator?