Drives put the chill on Halal chicken

A Teco Electric Europe product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 21, 2006

Teco Electric Europe has supplied drives for a UK first project that solves the problem of chilling Halal chicken.

Teco Electric Europe has supplied drives for a UK first project that solves the problem of chilling Halal chicken.

Yorkshire Poultry Products needed to chill 9000 chickens an hour at their Bradford plant, but as these were Halal products and Muslims are forbidden to eat frozen chicken, the chilling of the birds needed to be done to very specific temperatures.

Teco's 11kW CV drives were used when Eddie Pikul at Bradford-based EP Refrigeration was asked to design a new system to meet those requirements.

The resulting process overcame the crucial problem of fans drying out the 3kg chickens and causing weight loss; instead of using expensive inverters, the fans on the new process were slowed down, retaining full capital allowance and preventing yield loss.

Teco, through Westin Drives via AJM Drives and Controls, supplied drives to control the 48 fans on the line, which can chill 9000 chickens an hour.

The new process has been working very successfully, with the line chilling some 81 tonnes of chickens from 36 to 2C in 2h.

"We're very proud to be involved in this industry first", says Teco General Manager Steve Porter: "especially in an area where engineering helps with new ways of producing goods for our changing population".

"The drives have been working fantastically, and it's a great success story all round".

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