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Chlorine-free cleaning of the bulk milk tank Various options can be used for fully automatic wash systems: • Dosing unit can be pr ogrammed to use caustic detergent (21/29%) after two collections and an acid detergent (phosphoric/nitric) after the third collection, using hot water
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This means that the sequence must be exactly the same every time. The cleaning cycle in a dairy comprises the following stages: Recovery of product residues by scraping, drainage and expulsion with water or compressed air. Pre-rinsing with water to remove loose dirt. Cleaning with detergent. Rinsing with clean water.
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installations for washing and sterilization covers of milk tank installations for washing and sterilization milk tank System for washing and sterilization of covers of milk-tank P.C.L. 270. Click to enlarge. Description: SYSTEM type P.C.L 270: an automatic installation for washing and sterilization of covers of milk tank.
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The milk hauler is normally responsible for rinsing the tank immediately after the milk is removed. Rinse water temperature should be 90-120°F. Following this, the tank must be washed, rinsed, and sanitized. installations for washing and sterilization covers of milk tank
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should have directions posted which cover rinsing, washing, and sanitizing. Directions in each cleaning program must be specific as to temperature, gallons of water used in each cycle, and amounts in ounces of each chemical. 7. Never climb into a closed container such as a bulk tank (single manhole tanks in particular) because of lack of oxygen.
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Introduction. All milking equipment, lines, and utensil surfaces that come into contact with milk, dirt, or manure must be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized before the next milking. Bulk milk tanks also must be cleaned after each milk pickup and sanitized before the next milking.
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Guidelines. This guideline provides a practical discussion, for dairymen and certified equipment dealers, of the installation, cleaning and sanitizing of milking systems. The installation sections cover basic information regarding applications and approvals, the electrical power supply, the vacuum system and sanitary piping and components.