Steinfurth
Monitoring Devices
Keg Line Monitoring System
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Rotech Keg Line Monitoring System is a comprehensive package comprising: Hardware: Your standard keg, any size or type, is converted to electronic and fitted with non-intrusive sensors. It is supremely easy to use – robust, single button operation, non-contact infra-red data transfer from the keg (no cables or loose parts). Software: Dedicated Windows software, totally racker-oriented. Clear and easy for both Operator and Manager, numerous features for instant analysis of hygiene, visual screen checks, macros, and many other – a long list. Experience, training, and advice: Rotech does not just sell electronic kegs. By analysing your line results with you, we can provide fast experience-based solutions for almost any problem or requirement – quality, hygiene, energy efficiency, throughput, fill, etc. We invite and expect our customers to send or e-mail their records. We analyse and report on findings and make specific recommendations. How do you use it? The Rotech Keg will tell you everything about your keg filling line – including its energy efficiency, whether it is properly sanitising kegs, if your utilities consumption is excessive, if and why you have filling problems, how to increase throughput without risk to quality, and generally how closely performance matches program targets. It is an indispensable tool for tracking down engineering problems, persistent or intermittent. You sweep away any mystery about what is happening inside the keg – you replace guesswork with instrumented certainty. Step at leisure second by second, back and forward, through every cycle on every head. Compare with yesterday, last year, an ideal cycle, every other head/lane the machine program, etc. Regular or intermittent high counts or quality problems? – pinpoint the cause(s), and derive solutions in the shortest possible time. Verify the results of changes in minutes. Technical Info – some real uses of Keg Monitoring: Steam Disinfection & Saturated Steam Pressure steam is one the most effective disinfectants; micro-biologists prefer it, and most rackers worldwide use it to sanitise their kegs. It actively gets to every surface inside the keg, including all the ‘difficult’ areas – like the outside of the spear and all the crevices in the closure and valves. Pressure steam has approximately 5 times the energy of water at the same temperature. When steam condenses on the keg walls and spear, this extra ‘latent’ heat is delivered onto the surfaces. This is the energy which destroys beer spoilage organisms, and it is essential for good disinfection to have this condensing. It will only happen if the keg atmosphere is pure steam (i.e. no air or gas present), and the steam is not superheated. – Examine steam quality (closeness to saturation). If it is not saturated, you can readily analyse for superheat or steam/air/gas mix. Disinfection Cycle Control of Filling – Is the counter-pressure correct at start of fill?, during fill?, at end of fill? – Is there much fobbing (frothing)? – Is the meter working? – What are fill times? Is the fill profile control working? Maximise Thoughput The Rotech Keg shows clamp and release on each head, and the start and finish of every cycle can be checked to within less than a second. With this information, every opportunity for cutting delays can be identified and used. It is quite possible on many, many filling lines to increase by at least 10% without any risk to quality or disinfection, and at little or no cost to implement. Maximise Efficiency Many rackers use excessive quantities of wash utilities and steam in a mistaken (or unrecognised) notion that ‘more is better’. In many, many cases the very opposite is true – cutting steam consumption by 20-50% can actually bring substantial improvements in wash quality, and at the same time cut consumption of detergent and rinse utilities, and remove risks to keg hygiene and seemingly inexplicable occasional high counts. And the cost to implement is often just some re-setting/re-programming. This is an extraordinary win-win-win situation. In a large racking operation, the savings in energy alone can pay for the Rotech Keg in a month or two; and it is possible only because of the availability of actual, reliable, in-keg data. Can it be real? – absolutely, we have dozens of examples. Isolate Problems Air/O2s in the beer, regular or occasional. This can be caused by inadequate or marginal steam/gas purging, and can easily be identified.
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