Cleaning and fogging installation
A cleaning and fogging installation for slaughterhouses
Our client needed a pig cleaning installation. This was due to the strict NVWA regulations. Pigs and cattle must be delivered clean. Furthermore, there was interest in a fogging installation. We made an in-depth analysis of the situation and investigated all possible options.
An Adiabatic cooling
For the project we opted for an adiabatic cooling solution. The entire pipe and nozzle system is made of high-quality stainless steel, which ensures optimum durability. Each individual circuit in the stable can be operated individually by the stable staff, which allows for a high degree of flexibility and control.
Our system is powered by two energy efficient pumps, each with a capacity of 7.5 kW, which are considerably more economical compared to average systems on the market. These pumps manage two separate water pipes that serve the waiting stalls.
- The first water pipe is dedicated to adiabatic cooling, an essential element to create a comfortable working environment.
- The second line functions as a washing and cleaning line, which ensures that the animals are cleaned before they enter the slaughter line. In this process, the animals are washed with fine water droplets.
The efficient design and adjustment of the two pumps results in a process water consumption of only 3500 litres per hour, which is a significant reduction of more than 6000 litres per hour compared to traditional systems. This demonstrates our commitment to sustainability and efficiency within the livestock industry.
Partners
A collaboration with a cooling and fogging expert was important. There was weekly consultation with the client. The climate technician was an important person within this project and his expertise proved crucial.
Monitors
A remote monitoring system was implemented to ensure the installations function optimally. Employees can identify faults and in many cases resolve them remotely. If necessary, they have the right materials and products with them to resolve the fault efficiently on site.
Finally
Thanks to advanced technologies and close cooperation between all parties involved, the project was successfully completed. The result was an efficient and animal-friendly installation that met the NVWA requirements. In addition, sustainability and animal welfare were taken into account. During the project, we learned that it is important to bring together the right experts and to communicate well. This ensures a smooth project and a better end result. This experience will enable us to execute future projects even better. When designing the installations, we also looked at the latest technological developments. This ensured that we could offer a progressive solution that responded to the needs of the client. In addition, this allowed us to realize an installation that is future-proof and ready for possible expansions. We are pleased to report that we are proud of the successful completion of this project and our contribution to improving animal welfare.
Curious about how this system works? Then watch the video below.