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HRS Heat Exchangers have a range of cleaning-in-place (CIP) and sterilisation-in-place (SIP) systems, all of which are supplied complete with a control system to help achieve automated cleaning cycles.

To assist with quick and easy site installation, both single and multi-tank CIP and SIP systems are fully skid mounted with a modular design.

The multi-tank systems are designed for more complex settings, while the single-tank systems can be used for simple cleaning applications when recovery of cleaning fluid is not required.

Units start at 500 litre capacity, with single tank systems available up to 2,500 litres. Larger systems can be provided using multiple tanks. Centrifugal sanitary pumps are fitted as standard.

HRS ensures its systems are fully automated using a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI).

These make it possible for systems to be stand-alone or integrated into the factory’s main control system.

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