CIP Unit Tetra Pak Tetra Alcip 10
Specifications
Manufacturer | Tetra Pak |
Model | Tetra Alcip 10 |
Year | 2003 |
Condition | Used |
Serial Number | T5845630369 |
Stock Number | 1103 |
Type of Machine | CIP Unit |
Capacity | 15.000 liter per hour |
Number of tanks | 2 piece |
Detergent | Acid and Lye |
Way of heating | Indirect with steam by plate heat exchanger in the outgoing line |
Dimensions | Skid: 190 x 100 x 210 cm + 2x Tanks: 125 x 120 x 165 cm |
Weight | 600 + 175 + 175 kg |
Description
This skid mounted Tetra Pak Alcip is an automatic cleaning-in place (CIP) module for dairy, juice, beverage and food applications. The module is designed for cleaning of filling machines and process equipment, such as sanitary pipes, tanks, heat exchangers, separators, homogenisers etc. requiring two detergents for cleaning (acid and lye). Cleaning in place is done by means of circulation of water and detergent over the cleaning object. The water is pumped from the balance tank (Tetra Pak balance tank, 2003, serialnr 32111-923) with a centrifugal pump (Alfa Laval LKH-20/165 SSS 4 kW, 2003, serialnr 056430) through the system. The heating of water and detergent is done in-line in the plate heat exchanger (Alfa Laval M6-MFM, 2003, serialnr 30104-45022) during circulation over the module. The amount of steam for heating is controlled by a steam valve (Samson 3372-0511/9004.01). The flow rate is manually adjusted and can be read out by a flow meter (Krohne H250). The detergent solution is circulated over the detergent tank. In total there are 2 detergent tanks, 1 for acid (Single jacketed Tetra Pak Alcip tank, 2003, serialnr 32111-938) and 1 for lye (Single jacketed Tetra Pak Alcip tank, 2003, serialnr 32111-858). After cleaning, the solution is routed back to the tank for re-use. Preparation of detergent tanks is done with the 2x membrane dosing pumps which are on top of each detergent tank and they are also used for additional dosing of concentrate during cleaning. The control system automatically controls the cleaning program, time, temperature and a conductivity meter is used for concentration check of detergent strength and sorting of liquids (the conductivitymeter itself is missing/excluded). Some interconnecting piping and valves. Stainless steel control panel with an Allen Bradley SLC 5/04 CPU with Tetra Pak touchscreen panel.