Principles of Food Sanitation
What are the advantages and disad- vantages of iodine as a sanitizer? What are the advantages and disad- vantages of the “quats ...
190 Chapter 11 Sanitation Equipment............................................................................. In Chapters 9 a ...
Cost % Labor 50.0 Water/sewage 18.0 Energy 7.5 Cleaning compounds and 6.0 sanitizers Corrosion damage 1.5 Miscellaneous 17.0 The ...
and worker safety. Furthermore, it is impor- tant to clearly define and effectively commu- nicate to employees the proper use an ...
food, coming into contact with cleaned equipment, the contribution of microorgan- isms from each piece of equipment that the foo ...
Brushes Brushes used for manual or mechanical cleaning should fit the contour of the surface being cleaned. Those equipped with ...
steam-heated detergent tank, and pump. Operating pressures are generally less than 35 kg/cm^2. Stationary units may operate at t ...
compound, and a high-pressure delivery line and nozzle (Figure 11–1). The self-contained pump provides the required pressure to ...
centrally installed equipment because of the potential labor savings and reduced maintenance. Centralized High-Pressure, Low-Vol ...
(10 kg/cm^2 boost to 20 kg/cm^2 ) and high- pressure (40 kg/cm^2 boost to 55 kg/cm^2 ). Medium-pressure systems are normally use ...
ing compound is mixed with water and air to form the foam. Clinging foam is readily visi- ble and allows the worker to see where ...
200 PRINCIPLES OFFOODSANITATION Figure 11–5These drop stations provide a quick connection for the (a) foam detergent, (b) rinse, ...
The equipment in Figures 11–5 a, b, and c features drop stations that can be used to dis- pense foam, high-pressure water for ri ...
can be automatically controlled. Electric interlocks negate the possibility of an error in valve operation. The CIP principle is ...
exchanger(s), and storage tank(s). These features permit cleaning of storage tanks, vats, and other storage containers by use of ...
end of the rinse cycle. A single-use system includes a centrifugal pump and control panel; and a program cabinet with temperatur ...
It is important to understand that contamina- tion of cleaning solutions is minimal because most of the soil has been removed du ...
206 PRINCIPLES OFFOODSANITATION 20 5 12 15 18 20 0 20 14 13 (^2020) (^12) 19 (^1620) 8 20 20 2 9 4 7 20 11 11 20 17 6 Figure 11– ...
sequencing, chemical strength, and thermal performance. The multiuse CIP system may contain tanks for chemical and water recover ...
cleaned as soon as use is discontinued so that immediate reuse is possible. ●Improved safety. Workers are not required to enter ...
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