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Cat Pumps launches 'Wash-Saver' for hygiene and sanitation cleaning systems

20 November 2014

Cat Pumps has introduced an energy-saving high pressure pump package for centralised hygiene and sanitation cleaning systems.

 

The Wash-Saver package uses a sophisticated variable frequency drive (VFD) and returns typically 85% mechanical energy efficiency irrespective of operating speed. This is said to compare favourably with other solutions, particularly rotary pitot-type tube pumps which, according to Cat Pumps, typically operate at less than 40% mechanical efficiency and run at speeds between 4500 and 5500 rpm to achieve 60 bar.

 

The Wash-Saver concept uses a feedback signal to the VFD to control the pump speed. The pump, drive motor, accessories and VFD panel come fully assembled, tested and pre-configured to match end-users’ requirements. The option of a pre-piped water header tank is also available, and installation into existing centralised high-pressure pipe system is an uncomplicated procedure. The control panel can readily be incorporated into a factory automation system or linked into a local area network.

 

Cat Pumps’ Wash-Saver only uses as little water as required, as the pump only runs when wash-down guns and lances are activated. As the pump remains fully primed and pressurised even when in idle mode, water is delivered at the required pressure and flow as soon as any wash-down gun is activated. Thus, it is not necessary to keep high pressure water recirculating and the pump running constantly at high speed. This capability saves energy and reduces wear on the pump and its components.  As each additional gun is opened, the pump speed ramps up rapidly in response to the increased demand, then gently slows down when no longer required. As a result, each operator will not notice any drop-off in cleaning performance when co-workers activate adjacent guns.

 

When left in idle mode for longer periods of time, the control stops the pump completely, another energy-saving benefit, yet the system still responds instantly when any wash-down gun is activated. Finally, built-in protection against dry-running should there be any disruption to the water supply, as well as automatic detection of both minor and major pipework leaks, comes as standard.

 

The Wash-Saver concept can be applied to any of Cat Pumps’ reciprocating high pressure positive displacement triplex plunger pumps, enabling individual configuration to any size of wash-down plant.

 

"Most large food processing and production sites have a centralised hygiene or sanitation cleaning system, many of which feature one or more high pressure pumps feeding a distributed array of wash-down guns and lances,” comments Cat Pumps’ general manager Brian Hubbard. "Using high pressure water demonstrates several advantages over chemical-based cleaning, not least of which are the effective removal of deposits and simpler wastewater disposal. With many users moving to pressures below 60 bar, the objection against airborne aerosols has also been largely addressed.”

 
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