Clusterflush in actionVaccar Clusterflush in actionHow it works

 

Two control boxes are installed at each point; one incorporates the compressed air and water solenoid valves while the other houses the PCB which manages the system.

 

The Vaccar Clusterflush is triggered when the cluster is removed by the ACR system. Firstly, the vacuum is re-applied to sweep any residual milk from the cluster and long milk tube.

 

Water or sanitising solution is then introduced into the long milk tube and cluster, as close to the milk line entry or jar entry as possible, followed by a blast of compressed air. This occurs twice followed by a further blast of compressed air which removes any residual water or sanitising solution.

 

The whole process takes around 30 seconds from the time the cluster is removed so does not extend milking times. 

 

The Vaccar Clusterflush Sytem is suitable for use with most designs of parlour fitted with ACRs or Milk Meters, although the claws may need a simple modification, no other changes need to be made to your original milking equipment. NO Equipment changes, NO chemical contracts

 

THE CONNECTION TO YOUR EXISTING PARLOUR IS SIMPLICITY ITSELF.

 

All that is required is a "Y "piece connection in the long milk tube as close to the milk line entry or jar entry as possible.