The fuel turning to wax demonstrates that it is insufficiently cracked. Either the reflux is not working or other parameters are interfering with its' effectiveness.
Am still unclear on some details.
What burner type and how many kilowatts? More info on the heat shield?
Where does the reflux outlet exit? Is there any reflux packing?
Is there a temperature probe on the burner heat.? Is the burner heat volume adjustable while running?
How long does it take to bring the temperature up? Are you pausing or reducing the heat periodically during the heat up stage to allow any low boiling point fraction to boil off?
There are two other reports within the last couple of months with same/similar problem as yours. I suggest read and study those.
In any case put a temperature probe on the flame temperature to avoid superheating the steel vessel. Also if the retort probe is at the top of the vessel, it may not be showing the real temperature.
Jetijs found he had to reduce his reflux temperature to avoid the waxing. If I recall he used 150°C. See forum post #680 . (Seems very low to me though)
Hope this helps. It's difficult without more information...
Am still unclear on some details.
What burner type and how many kilowatts? More info on the heat shield?
Where does the reflux outlet exit? Is there any reflux packing?
Is there a temperature probe on the burner heat.? Is the burner heat volume adjustable while running?
How long does it take to bring the temperature up? Are you pausing or reducing the heat periodically during the heat up stage to allow any low boiling point fraction to boil off?
There are two other reports within the last couple of months with same/similar problem as yours. I suggest read and study those.
In any case put a temperature probe on the flame temperature to avoid superheating the steel vessel. Also if the retort probe is at the top of the vessel, it may not be showing the real temperature.
Jetijs found he had to reduce his reflux temperature to avoid the waxing. If I recall he used 150°C. See forum post #680 . (Seems very low to me though)
Hope this helps. It's difficult without more information...
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