Jeff Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 I am considering adding a DSP to our winery. I was thinking of using a smaller kettle for the still with a removable still head. What I was wondering is if I did the DSP paperwork with the smaller boiler could I get away with adding a larger boiler in the future without doing additional paperwork? I would use the same output capacity still head. Jeff
lboe Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 Jeff- You would have to amend your layout and equipment list with TTB when you upgrade the still. You have to notify TTB whenever you change/remove/add equipment directly involved in the production of spirits. Lisa I am considering adding a DSP to our winery. I was thinking of using a smaller kettle for the still with a removable still head. What I was wondering is if I did the DSP paperwork with the smaller boiler could I get away with adding a larger boiler in the future without doing additional paperwork? I would use the same output capacity still head.Jeff
Jonathan Forester Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 What type/make of still are you talking about? I am considering adding a DSP to our winery. I was thinking of using a smaller kettle for the still with a removable still head. What I was wondering is if I did the DSP paperwork with the smaller boiler could I get away with adding a larger boiler in the future without doing additional paperwork? I would use the same output capacity still head.Jeff
Jeff Posted August 5, 2009 Author Posted August 5, 2009 What type/make of still are you talking about? It's a 4" head designed for vodka production but could also be used as a pot still. Jeff
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