Thanks, Unclesyd. Most of my evaporation experience has been water oriented. The newer controls you mention would still be driven ragged if the low boiling fractions in the feed were variable, wouldn't they?
ss123,
Just as I thought, carryover or priming.
1. Are you sure your steam is saturated?
2. Is your condensate evacuation equipment from the steam heating coils/jackets functioning correctly. A sluggish trap could give you the type problem you describe, if it was flooding a lot of the heat transfer surface, and then upon opening, suddenly exposing lots of surface area to live steam
3. "the evaporator is controlled by fixing the pressure" Does this mean that there is some type of control valve on the pressure outlet, or is the pressure fixed by the cooling water flow to the heat exchanger on the outlet?
The heat exchanger is obviously a condenser, and the jets remove any non condensables that the condenser doesn't get.
If the cooling water flow to it is not constant, it can cause the evaporator to prime.
Is the condenser flooding? This, just like the jacketing above could cover and expose heat transfer surface, and cause the unit to prime.
The feed flow is the least of my concerns. If anything, the feed would tend to quench the boiling in the evaporator, not cause it to prime.
Is there any mist elimination equipment in the top of the evaporator vessel?? If there is, and it is loading up, that can cause an evaporator to prime.
Carf's point about the level controls is worth checking out.
The process you describe should be very steady state. Something is varying.
Back to fixing the pressure. If that is done with some kind of valving, then that could be your problem. IF that controller is sluggish, and the pressure builds up beyond set point, and the valve moves suddenly to reduce it, the liquid will boil violently as its saturation pressure equalizes, and that can cause things to go "bump" in the middle of the night.
I hope this gives you some things to check out, and that you find your problem. Keep us posted.
rmw