The Blazer: Automatic Aspirating Maintenance System
£1,577.66 – £2,783.06
Summary
This automatic aspiration maintenance system is highly effective in blowing the network of pipes clean. The system is installed right above the detector in the piping network and briefly blows pressurised air into the pipe in order to remove any accumulated dirt. The pulsating effect of the air that is pushed through ensures that even persistent dirt is stripped from the inside of the piping network and removed. Fine dust such as from cocoa, straw, animal foodstuffs or numerous other continuous processes involving the release of high levels of dust will be removed.
Another major advantage of The Blazer is that a programmable logic controller can be used to program when the blow-out takes place. According to need, this can be daily, weekly or planned in-between certain shifts, taking into account weekends. During the cleaning process, the aspiration system continues to function without any further intervention required.
The Blazer aspiration maintenance system has been developed with the aim of securing the proper performance of the aspiration system. A clean system has a longer lifespan and a positive effect on operational reliability and with that operation times. The risk of the detector issuing an alarm due to blockages and pollution in the piping network is reduced to a minimum as is the frequency at which the filters need to be replaced.
In order for The Blazer to perform properly it needs a minimum pressure of 4 atmospheres. In order to handle these pressure levels, the system uses high-quality valves. As in the case of the valves, a conscious choice was made for highquality A-brand parts for the development of The Blazer. Once The Blazer comes into operation, a cleaning cycle is started at the aspiration pipe that is connected first, depending on the number of pipes connected. The first channel is cleaned in accordance with an adjustable time after which the system switches to the second and, if present, the third and fourth aspiration pipes.
Features
- Reduces filter replacement
- Reduces the wear and tear of the ASD
- Stops the transport and lifting of vacuums and compressors
- Reduces call outs caused by flow faults
- Lowers the overall cost to maintain
Specifications
- Power: 24Vdc Nominal (18-30Vdc)
- Current: 515 -100mA
- Housing: Steel, powder coated RAL 7035
- Dimensions: 380mm x 380mm x 210mm
- IP Rating: NIP66 (complies with NEMA 4)
- Input Relays PLC: System Fault (NC) 10A/30Vdc
- Output PLC: 2 x remote stop, 1 x remote start
- Display: Alarm, fault and time
- Compression Connection: 1/2” bsp x 12 mm female connector Buffer tank 500 litre, supply pipe diameter At least 18mm at up to 50 meters
- Air Pressure: 4 – 8 bar
- Air Consumption: 4 bar, 100 litre per 17 seconds; 8 bar, 250 litre per 17 seconds
- Compressed Air Quality: ISO 8573-1 :2010 klasse 1.4.1
Downloads
- Datasheet (Adobe PDF)
Additional information
Weight | 2 kg |
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No of Pipes | One, Two, Three, Four |