6. Component Manufacturers
The following are the manufacturers and models of the components used in the assembly of this equipment Note that inclusion of certain components is dependent on the type of model options selected
Table 3: Component Manufacturers
Component
Manufacturer
Model
Tank
Sani-Matic
-
Pump Pump Pump
Ampco
AC+316
Fristam
FPX 200
Waukesha
Valve, Butterfly
VNE
51C
Valve, Control (steam)
Watson McDaniel
W91
Conductivity Sensor
Rosemount Rosemount
225
Conductivity Analyzer
1056
Chart Recorder
Anderson
AJ-300
RTD
ifm Efector ifm Efector
TM
Temperature Transmitter
TD
Electric Heater
ASB
PFSU
Chemical Pump
Wilden
P1
7. General Equipment Description
7.1 Tank • The tank is used to hold chemical wash solutions All wash solutions are supplied to the tank’s jets or manifolds from the circulation system which draws the wash solutions from the tank A sump strainer (bead blast finish) with 1/8" perforations is located at the outlet of the tank to protect the pump and jets The components being washed are placed in the tank, either loose or in baskets, and submerged in the wash solutions • Design Features: − Sides: 12 ga − Bottom Head: 12 ga
− Insulation: None − Overflow: None − Design: Atmospheric − Material: 304ss wetted surfaces − Interior Finish: 32 µin Ra with welds ground smooth (strainer insert, tank trough, etc may have other finishes) − Exterior Finish: Bead blasted
• Standard equipped side jet manifolds create rolling agitation within the tank and are best for washing small parts and fittings The jets are of a sanitary design being fully welded to the tank and the supply manifold • The UW, RW and TW series tanks have dual side jets, while the deeper PW series tanks have quad side jets
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