Milk Receiver Set, 100L. 2 Outlets
Available
100 litre Milk Receiver Set, 2 Outlets, single phase.
The 100 litre assembly with an additional milk pump which necessitates a second starter in a separate box, electronically linked to the control box.
Where two milk pumps are used an additional right handed stainless streel mounting plate is required
If a wash programmer is used with the reciever assembly the discharge tube assembly is not required, and is replaced by an automatic drain which is supplied with the wash programmer
Features:
- Stainless Steel construction
- Connected to milk line by stainless steel tube
- Stainless Steel 8 Bladed impellor for reduced noise level and gentler milk handling
- Clamp on Interchangeable milk line inlet lids.
- Can be assembled left or right handed.
- Transparent sanitary Trap with Automatic washing facility.
- Option of automatic Drain (opens when vacuum off)
- Option of pneumatic milk sweep to clear delivery lines at end of milking
- 30, 55 and 100 litre capacity availible
- 1Phase or 3Phase Milk Pumps available
- 100 Litre vessel available with two pump outlets
- Choice of 40, 51, 63, 76mm and 90mm diameter inlets (see receiver lid diagrams)
- Automatic Liquid Level Control of Milk Pump
- Centrifugal Milk Pump with Left or Right Hand outlet
- Non Return Valve fitted to Milk Pump Outlet
- Option of automatic Drain (opens when vacuum off)
Option of pneumatic milk sweep to clear delivery lines at end of milking
During day to day running of the equipment it is good practice to establish a routine, where daily checks occur before each milking and periodic weekly maintenance occurs at the same time on the same day each week.
PERIODIC CHECKS
Daily
- After each washing ensure that the receiver assembly is properly drained.
Regularly
- The condition of the rubberware should be checked
- Listen for abnormal air leakages, particularly at joins in the milk line.
Every three months
- Check that the milk receiver and sanitary trap are being properly cleaned.
- Check for air leakage at the receiver lids.
Annually
- Replace all rubber gaskets, seals and tubes on the milk pump, receiver and sanitary trap.
- Check non-return valve is in good working order.
When hosing down, care should be taken not to direct water at the external parts of the electrical components in the assembly (particularly the milk pump and control box).
If a fault occurs with the receiver assembly, check the mains fuses, the fuse in the control box and the non-return flap valve.