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Simple and safe cleaning with Steam Water Mixer

A Pump Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 22, 2001

If a safe and reliable local source of hot water at the right temperature and pressure is essential, the CSF Steam Water Mixer is a simple to install option

Many process applications, particularly those in the food and brewing industries have machinery and storage vessels, which along with designated 'clean' areas, require regular cleansing and sterilising.

A safe and reliable local source of hot water at the right temperature and pressure is essential, and this is where the CSF Steam Water Mixer provides the ideal solution.

Available through Pump Engineering the CSF Steam Water Mixer is simple to install because existing steam and cold water supplies can be utilised.

Also, running costs are minimal because the design of the mixer ensures that all the heat energy in the steam is transferred to the water.

The latest models recently introduced are designed to be even safer.

For example, in many industries 'live' steam is never needed, it is a requirement to completely eliminate the possibility of operators being put at risk by coming into contact with 'live' steam, either by accident or by design.

These modified CSF Steam Water Mixers are therefore designed to ensure that under normal operating conditions 'live' steam can never be discharged.

CSF Steam Water Mixers are simple to operate and provide a water temperature up to a maximum of 95C and volumes up to 10,000 lit /hour for the 1 1/4" version.

Water temperatures are easily controlled at the outlet of the mixer by using the water and steam valves fitted to the inlets.

A built-in non-glass thermometer enables the desired water temperature to be set and monitored and, If required, cold water can be discharged from the mixer for other purposes.

CSF steam water mixers are made from 304 stainless steel, with fittings in the same material, while bronze fittings are available as an option.

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