Op-Temp = Operational Temp
We have an oil jacketed boiling tank with a 1500 Watt heater. We control the op-temp. If I set the op-temp to 130 degrees the controller will maintain 130 degrees.
Nomally, in a non-vacuum, simple distiller, we would run an op-temp of 130*C to efficiently recover Ethanol.
In this Vacuum distillation version.... for some reason we still need an op-temp of 130*C to recover ethanol efficiently even though we've dropped the boiling point by 50*C.
We tried an op-temp of 90*C yesterday and it took 5 hours to recover 3.3 Liters of ethanol (Less than one gallon). Through experience we should have recovered all 5 gallons over the 5 hour period, probably even within 4 hours.
At the 130*C op-temp we were able to recover all 5 gallons in 6 hours. This is no different than if we were running the same cycle without vacuum. We should run a bit more quickly and at a much lower op-temp, about 80*C-90*C, but for some reason we cannot and we do not understand why.
I hope I'm not being too confusing.
We are using virgin ethanol as well. 96%!! So water is not the issue.