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Consistently accurate control of detergent type and quantity, DeLaval detergent doser LD200 is an electronic dosing unit that automatically controls the dosing pumps that deliver detergent to the wash trough. Whatever cleaning regime works best in your conditions, DeLaval detergent doser LD200 automatically controls the frequency of use of the different detergents, as well as the quantity of each needed for optimal cleaning. |
Because DeLaval detergent doser LD200 is fully automatic, its operation is not dependent on the skills of the user. New employees or temporary milkers will achieve the same result as more experienced workers. The unit is very simple to use.
DeLaval detergent doser LD200 features a built-in alarm that automatically warns users when the level of detergent remaining in a container reaches a pre-set level, depending on the container size and rate of dosage. This allows you to replace it with a new detergent container in plenty of time.
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The unit can be combined with up to four DeLaval dosing pumps for extra flexibility. These pumps can have varying capacities depending on the cleaning system available. The unit also matches both small and large cleaning systems running a variety of different cleaning programs. It is fully compatible with DeLaval cleaning unit C100E, for example.
DeLaval detergent doser LD200 ensures that those who work with the unit enjoy a safe and pleasant environment. Direct contact with detergent and its constituent chemicals is avoided and the risk of spillage and splashing is greatly reduced. Finally, DeLaval detergent doser LD200 is separate from the pump unit, which allows the two to be installed in different locations. For example, the dosing control unit can be mounted in the milk room, where it is easily accessible by the operator. The pump unit can then be located close to the detergent containers in a separate storage area, preferably one that can be locked to eliminate the risk of children and others coming into contact with the chemicals.
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