Max,,,,,,,you need some dranking stock so you will allow yourself to slow down
You can do what you describe....But you will not render the best possible neutral.
But if you strip first then dilute your spirit run boiler charge to 40% or lower,,,you will render a drinkable product and your still will remain more stable and as such easier to drive compared to a boiler charge with half the abv.
I have never used sparkloid...I usually cold crash (after degassing) in the spare fridge.
So,,,,
perf plate
valve plate
and bubble cap plate would be the terminology that I would typically use.
"Stand pipe" might typically be used to describe the riser that feeds each bubble cap plate.......But I normally call it,,,,,,,,riser,,,,,,,,,,Riser..........Well it's better than calling it Frank,,,,or Steve!
As for my still.
All of my plates are stacked/inline "thumpers". Each plate/chamber is fed from below with a single large bubble cap (entrainment issues not withstanding) and as the rig is run in 100% reflux mode to establish cycling High abv liquid that also feeds/drains from above........I get a 95% spirit that pisses out at pot still speeds (hobby level mind you).........
Are you capable of calculating a simulated spirit run based on heat input values and reflux ratios,,and liquid volumes at each plate,,,and stuff like that???