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KANON LIQUID HANDLINGSuite 4, Brookside House Business Centre,
Spring Road, Ibstock, Leics. LE67 6LRTel : 01530 263000 Fax : 01530 264222
E-mail : [email protected]
View This Presentation OfThe Benefits And Operating Principle
Of The Kanon Magnetic Sphere Product Recovery System
Thank You For Setting Aside A Few Minutes Of Your Valuable
Time To
Kanon Magnetic Sphere Product Recovery Systems are used to recover
product from pipelines once the product supply has been exhausted or a
particular production run has been completed.
Earlier versions of this type of system were known as Pigging systems.
The name originates from the oil industry. Discs connected by a rod were propelled through oil pipelines to determine the amount of
corrosion on the inside walls. These disc sets were known as Pipeline Internal Gauges or PIGS…………
Why is it called a pig ?
Another, more colourful explanation, is that when Pigs were sent through oil pipelines, to remove the build-up of paraffin wax from the internal wall, they made a squealing noise like a pig and the
name stuck!…………
The Magnetic Sphere System has been tested by the Campden & Chorleywood
Food Research Association, against hygiene criteria laid down by the
European Hygienic Equipment Design Group, and is recommended by
C.C.F.R.A. for use within the hygienic processing industry.
The major benefits of the system are:• Hygienic in-line system - no off-line cavities.• High levels of Product Recovery and Waste Reduction.• Can be fitted, even retrospectively, into almost any pipeline installation.• Magnetic Spheres can negotiate 1.5D radius bends,
Tube in Tube Heat Exchangers, Flow Plates and all standard hygienic Stainless Steel fittings.• Available in both single and double sphere formats.• Offers real value for money against competitive systems.
The Magnetic Sphere Product Recovery System is a Past Winner
in the…….
…….Food Processing Magazine’s
Annual Hygiene Awards
The following slides demonstrate the operating principle of a Kanon Twin Magnetic Sphere Product Recovery
System.A Twin Sphere system is recommended when either the
Transfer line is full of residual water, or when the product being introduced is prone to aeration.
The first Magnetic Sphere precedes the introduced product through the Transfer line and prevents contamination or
aeration.If neither case applies a Single Sphere System is suitable.
Before Product Introduction Line Empty Or Full Of Rinse Water Following Previous C.I.P. Procedure
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
Product Introduction Product Valve Opened – Pump Started – First Magnetic Sphere Launched – Drain
Valve At Receiver Opened - Any Residual Water Or Air Discharged To Drain And Prevented From Coming Into Contact With Product
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
Product Introduction Product Valve Opened – Pump Started – First Magnetic Sphere Launched – Drain
Valve At Receiver Opened - Any Residual Water Or Air Discharged To Drain And Prevented From Coming Into Contact With Product
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
First Magnetic Sphere Detected At Receiver Drain Valve Remains Open For Timed Period To Purge Receiver
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
Product Transfer Commences Timer Times Out – Drain Valve Closes – Line Valve Opens
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
Product Transfer Complete Transfer Pump Stopped – Product Valve Closed – Second Magnetic Sphere Moved
Into Launch Position – Recovery Fluid Introduced – Magnetic Sphere Launched – Product In Pipeline Recovered To Process
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
Product Transfer Complete Transfer Pump Stopped – Product Valve Closed – Second Magnetic Sphere Moved
Into Launch Position – Recovery Fluid Introduced – Magnetic Sphere Launched – Product In Pipeline Recovered To Process
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
Second Magnetic Sphere Detected At Receiver Product Recovery Complete – Line Valve Closed – Drain Valve Opens For Timed
Period To Allow Recovery Fluid To Purge Receiver
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
Line Is Now Ready For C.I.P. If Required Magnetic Sphere System Is Cleaned Along With Process Pipework – If C.I.P. Is Not
Required The Magnetic Spheres Can Be Returned To The Launcher Following Product Recovery
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
During C.I.P.The Receiver Magnet Carriages Should Be Moved Between The “Park” And
“Launch” Positions Occasionally To Ensure That The Magnetic Spheres Are Thoroughly Cleaned – Drain Valves Should Be Pulsed Open At Intervals
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
During C.I.P. The Receiver Magnet Carriages Should Be Moved Between The “Park” And
“Launch” Positions Occasionally To Ensure That The Magnetic Spheres Are Thoroughly Cleaned – Drain Valves Should Be Pulsed Open At Intervals
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
During C.I.P. The Receiver Magnet Carriages Should Be Moved Between The “Park” And
“Launch” Positions Occasionally To Ensure That The Magnetic Spheres Are Thoroughly Cleaned – Drain Valves Should Be Pulsed Open At Intervals
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
During C.I.P. The Receiver Magnet Carriages Should Be Moved Between The “Park” And
“Launch” Positions Occasionally To Ensure That The Magnetic Spheres Are Thoroughly Cleaned – Drain Valves Should Be Pulsed Open At Intervals
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
During C.I.P. The Receiver Magnet Carriages Should Be Moved Between The “Park” And
“Launch” Positions Occasionally To Ensure That The Magnetic Spheres Are Thoroughly Cleaned – Drain Valves Should Be Pulsed Open At Intervals
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
During C.I.P. The Receiver Magnet Carriages Should Be Moved Between The “Park” And
“Launch” Positions Occasionally To Ensure That The Magnetic Spheres Are Thoroughly Cleaned – Drain Valves Should Be Pulsed Open At Intervals
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
Magnetic Spheres Returned To Launcher Drain Valve At Launcher Opened – Return Medium Valve Opened – Magnetic
Spheres Launched From Receiver – Rinse Water Remaining In Pipeline Is Discharged To Drain Via The Launcher Drain Valve
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
Cycle Complete Magnetic Spheres Back In Launcher – Line Clean And Empty – Ready For Next
Product Transfer
PRODUCTION FACILITYOR
HOLDING TANK
LAUNCHER RECEIVER
HOLDING TANK
OR
FILLING MACHINE
RECOVERY FLUID
DRAIN
RETURN MEDIUM
DRAIN
If you require any further information about the Kanon Magnetic Sphere Product
Recovery System, or wish to arrange an on site demonstration, contact either Glynn Williams or Kathryn Clarke
at our Ibstock office orvisit our website www.kanon.uk.com
KANON LIQUID HANDLINGSuite 4, Brookside House Business Centre,
Spring Road, Ibstock, Leics. LE67 6LRTel : 01530 263000 Fax : 01530 264222
E-mail : [email protected]