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LEADER HALF PINT EVAPORATOR 

 

LEADER Half Pint Evaporator 

Year:  2014 

Page:  6 

SETUP 

 

ASSEMBLY 

NOTE:   

 

Assemble the arch close to the location where it will be used. 

 

The following pictures were taken of an already fully assembly ½ pint arch and are used for illustration purposes. 

 

Except where indicated use ¼”-20X ½” bolts for assembly. 

 

Bolts should be inserted into arch so the heads are exposed and the threads are inside the arch. 

 

Finger tighten bolts unless otherwise instructed. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

1.

 

Mount  Left  and  right  panel  to 
the  bottom  panel.    Fasten  with 
¼”-20X  ½”  bolts  and  matching 
nuts  with the bolt heads on the 
outside  of  the  arch.    Finger 
tighten the bolts.    

a.

 

Mountings  holes  are 
only  in  the  bottom 
flange. 

b.

 

Flanges  on  the  bottom 
of 

the 

sides 

are 

mounted  under  bottom 
panel. 

 

c.

 

Mount bolts in only the 
two  middle  holes  of 
each side. 

 

2.

 

Raise and support the arch up approximately 8” up from the working 
surface. 

3.

 

Use  ¼”-20  X  ¾”  bolts  to  mount  the  legs  onto  the  arch.    The  bolt 
heads should be outside of the arch.  The mounting holes are located 
one  in  each  side  corner  and  two  in  each  bottom  corner.    Tighten 
these bolts with a screwdriver and a 7/16” wrench 

4.

 

Remove the supports and place the arch upright on its legs. 

 
 

5.

 

Mount front panel with ¼”-20X ½” bolts and matching nuts with the 
bolt heads on the outside of the arch.  Finger tighten the bolts.    

a.

 

To the  left  and  right  sides  so  the  flanges  of  the  front  panel 
are outside the left and right sides. 

b.

 

The upright flange of the bottom panel should be behind the 
front panel. 

Summary of Contents for Half Pint

Page 1: ...Leader Evaporator Co Inc 49 Jonergin Drive Swanton Vermont 05488 802 868 5444 www leaderevaporator com Leader Half Pint Evaporator...

Page 2: ...ING AND INSULATING 8 POSITIONING 8 BRICKING 8 SETTING THE PANS 11 INSTALLING THE DRAW OFF VALVES 11 First Boil 12 OPERATION OF THE HALF PINT EVAPORATOR 13 THEORY OF OPERATION 13 GRADIENT 13 MAKING SYR...

Page 3: ...ll become syrup and another small batch is drawn off Sap is boiled only long enough to make syrup By limiting the time heating and reheating the sap the caramelizing of the sugars will be reduced Redu...

Page 4: ...IPTION PHOTO Front 1 Back 1 Left 1 Right 1 Bottom 1 G Grate Rail 2 Draft Latch Bolt and Nut 10 24X 1 1 Draft Latch 1 I Corner Bracket 2 J Corner Bracket 2 J 3 Holed Steel Legs 4 H Grate Assembly 1 Mac...

Page 5: ...e Half Pint Evaporator The following parts can be ordered as a kit Order 302435 of individually as listed Fire Brick Full qty 32 65003 Fire Brick qty 63 65006 Rail Gasket X 2 x 25 roll 65154 Refractor...

Page 6: ...holes are only in the bottom flange b Flanges on the bottom of the sides are mounted under bottom panel c Mount bolts in only the two middle holes of each side 2 Raise and support the arch up approxi...

Page 7: ...ets with 20X bolts and matching nuts with the bolt heads on the outside of the arch a Bracket I to the front right and the back left b Bracket J to the front left and the back right Brackets must be i...

Page 8: ...ould be rated for 3000 F To apply cement completely skim coat the metal of the arch where the brick is to be installed Put about 1 8 on each edge of the brick to be installed and a skim coat on the si...

Page 9: ...the arch as illustrated Remember to coat the edges of the bricks with approximately 1 8 of refractory cement 5 The end bricks of the bottom row should slide behind the bottom end full bricks on each...

Page 10: ...the bolts If the bricks still do not fit trim the length of the brick 7 The first row of bricks toward the arch front should be up against the bolts in the side of the arch FRONT 1 You will need 2 fu...

Page 11: ...n tape 4 Screw the supplied brass lead free ball valve onto one end of the stainless steel nipple The assembly is referred to as the reservoir pan faucet INSTALLING THE DRAW OFF VALVES It is recommend...

Page 12: ...first boil is done to remove any residual materials from the pans and to season the bricking and insulation 1 Prepare 15 gallons of a baking soda and water mix in proportion as follows a 1 1 4 ounce o...

Page 13: ...orator so the less concentrated liquid sap will push its way toward the more concentrated liquid In an evaporator you will be concentrating the percent of sugar from the incoming sap approximately 2 t...

Page 14: ...ood When Fire consistently with small amounts of wood to maintain the level of heat Use a timer to stay on schedule for the firings 6 to 10 minutes depending on wood quality size and desired intensity...

Page 15: ...t Therefore the following is the recommended method for determining the draw off temperature a The sap will turn an amber or darker amber color b The temperature of the sap will reach 7 0 to 7 5o F ab...

Page 16: ...2 Empty the reservoir pan into a container 3 Turn the reservoir pan 180 and move to 6 from the rear of the boiling pan 4 Refill the reservoir pan level to 2 3 to 5 Fill the boiling pan to the operati...

Page 17: ...FOR USE 1 Unpack the hydrometer from its tube or box 2 Carefully inspect the hydrometer for any breakage If you suspect any cracks fill your test cup with hot water and immerse the hydrometer If it le...

Page 18: ...yrup when measured immediately after draw off from the evaporator When checking syrup at 211 F the syrup is at the proper concentration when the reading line is at the Hot Test line If the Hot Test Li...

Page 19: ...table the syrup is light and will need to be boiled more 8 After reading the hydrometer remove it from the test cup and rinse it with either hot water or hot sap to ensure it is clean Dump the conten...

Page 20: ...otective gloves brush the loose scale f If scale is removed flush the pan with unsoftened non chlorinated well or spring water If the scale is thick you may need to continue soaking the solution in th...

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