What im trying to achieve is a unit where i can load it, and let it sit (hot).
The massive disadvantage of inline heaters is that you have to have the pump running. If youve got one of those batches that wants desperately to go solid before the glycerol has a chance to fall out, the inline heaters a horrible.
What i actually plan on doing is having the 1" pipes from the bottom of the reactor running as such -
base of reactor
1" pipe
1" cross (in, out, 10mm coil in, valve to drain)
valve
1" cross (in, out, sight tube, valve to drain)
pump
So, in that, a small part of the pumped system will have a 10mm pipe inside of a 1" section. I want to be able to drain the pump pipework as best as i can, and keep all of the system hot (that has fluid in it) without any movement.
At present, i have a 22mm stub at the base of the reactor to drain the glycerol from. Even in this, the glycerol sets, and i end up having to 'rod' it with a bit of hosepipe. Im sick of all those inconveniences!
As the third port on the base plate is only 3/4" i dont think this is really large enough to run a coil through, so i will probaly just adapt to 22mm, and then think as to if 28mm will be large enough to make a small water jacket around it.
My reactor is in an unheated, draughty building, which is probably part of the issue.