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Two version: recirculating and combined flow-and-return
 
   
   
   
 
  • always ready to deliver warm water, at any point, at any time (no "cold leg")
  • offers a choice of systems, (A) flow-and-return or (B)combined, giving greater versatility in installation design
  • comes complete with 3 x coil wash guns, a 3Kw stainless steel element, a 3 gallon tank
  • is of all stainless steel construction
  • is suitable for all types of parlour

A reliable and versatile udder wash system which automatically entrains chemical. The main stainless steel unit houses a pump, a stainless steel 3Kw heating element, a 3 gallon tank and a sophisticated control system. The unit is supplied complete with 3 Udder-Wash Guns . Additional parts and materials to create the external pipework system are available from your Cotswold dealer.

INSTALLATION NOTES

TYPICAL INSTALLATION:- Use 2 short lengths of ½" flexible PVC hose to join the unit to the rigid-PVC parlour pipework. The plastic adaptors supplied are fixed at the parlour pipework end. Parlour pipework varies, but in all cases a "flow and return" system is used.

SYSTEM A (seperate flow & return). use rigid parlour delivery pipe around the parlour with drop points on each side. This system works well on the wider herringbone parlours and on back-to-back abreast parlours, and is easy to install. Dropper points using tees are inserted in rigid pipework using PVC solvent cement.

SYSTEM B (combined flow & return). Use a single rigid delivery pipe down the centre of the herringbone parlour, (or strapped to the milk-line in the case of an abreast parlour), with tees inserted as necessary to provide drop points where required, (the last drop point is a 90 ° elbow). Using the plastic adaptors supplied, cement the flow line (from the circulating pump) to a length of 3/8" flexible PVC tubing and push this through the centre of the rigid pipe until the end of the tubing reaches the last drop point. This results in a neat installation with flow and the return system created using (apparently) only one rigid pipe. Avoid acute changes of direction in the rigid pipework to ensure that the flexible pipe is not kinked - in all changes of 90° use 2 x 45° bends joined together to make a gradual turn.
(To aid pressure, units should be mounted as high as possible)