Originally Posted by tkeracer619
….The focus of this thread is to discuss the system, its benefits, and to assist in hardware selection with each individuals specific setup in mind…..
I haven’t been reading along for the last 4 years (long story) but now I’m back on track again, at lease for a little while. Anyway, back then I purchased almost everything that I need to get the project finished and I now have some time to work on the CalRx.
I bought a 6” cast acrylic tube so I just cut it in half. I know that it is overkill but why throw the rest away? The system will be in the garage so height is not an issue. Then I got part of an extruded tube (not as pretty) so I will use it for a magnetic stirring kalk reactor. I got the flanges, tops and bottoms laser cut and glue them all up. Now it’s time to start plumbing.
After deciding on and up flow design, I want to concentrate on the water and gas plumbing at the top of the main vessel. I have surveyed a myriad of designs and need everyone’s input.
I have seen several plumping setups like piping that is connected to the top or side entry with an up facing elbow to suck water from just under the lid.
It seems that if the effect is absolutely the same, then side mounting would be easier to use in the long run but it may not be the same or easier. Does anyone have any experience in this area?
As you know, CO2 often collects at the top of the reactor. There are lots of reasons for larger amounts of gas collecting there like leaks, not having enough media or it being to course…You get the idea. Let’s set that aside for this discussion. My question is, how to handle it, if and when it happens?
Then there are various dome designs to collect the gas for easy removal via a ¼” line. I have access to equipment that can create a dome or cone shape but is it worth it? Some users have simply added a ¼” John Guest fitting to draw off the CO2 from under a flat top. I guess the idea is that eventually the gas will find the hold and be removed.
Still other designers just don’t think that concentrating or pooling gas is an issue that is worth bothering with and simply rely on the idea that it will find its way into the main ½” return pipe. It seems that all these ideas work and work well. I would like to know what would work best for my situation.
From Post #434 and #2652 as well as other places on the net
Finally, if I DO decide to collect CO2 and return it, where should that incursion place be?
So:
1. Do I attach the main return line to the top or go in the side with an elbow?
2. Should there be some sort of ¼” return line for CO2?
3. Should there be some type of dome to concentrate the collection of CO2?
4. If CO2 is to be collected, where should it be reintroduced into the system?
5. Are there any other ideas of improvement that you can think of for this project?