FBC-0001.5 Sanitary Components Catalog (2022)

Solution Tube Pinhole Location for Proper Fit with Spray Ball

Tube A (OD)

Distance B

Drill Diameter C

C

C

2 " 4 "

16 " 16 " 16 " 16 "

64 " 64 " 64 " 64 " 64 "

1 /

3 / 3 / 5 / 11 /

5 / 9 / 9 / 13 / 13 /

3 /

A

A

1"

2 "

1 1 /

16 "

2"

15 /

B B

B

QUICK TIPS Calculate the recommended minimum spray ball flow rate required for cleaning process vessels by entering the tank diameter:

_______________ = _______________ x 9.5 (Spray Ball Flow in gpm) (Tank Diameter in feet)

A minimum flow rate of 3 gallons per minute (gpm) for every foot of tank circumference is required to produce sufficient turbulent flow to cascade solution down vessel walls.

Choosing a Spray Ball Type: Spherical: Most common spray ball and ideal for general patterns. Tangential: Provides a full 90 ° of drilling area on upper hemisphere. Spray Bubble: These are size-on-size sprays (hemisphere to supply tube) and ideal for saving space.

Spherical

Tangential

Spray Bubble

Strainer Sizing: Use the below recommendations for sizing a strainer to use upstream of static spray balls. Wedgewire Element: 0.015" or smaller Mesh Overlay: 40 mesh or higher Filter Tube Overlay: 425 micron or smaller

GOOD TO KNOW • Spray Ball Material: 316L stainless steel • Maximum Operating Pressure: 70 psi • Wraparound clips are standard • Material Test Reports (MTRs) are available • Tangential hemispheres are available in 1.5" and 2.5" ball diameters

• Hastelloy and AL-6XN material options are available for some spray balls • Custom spray balls require longer lead times

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