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In-Line Effluent Screening Device
Large solids have no place in farm dairy effluent irrigation pipe lines. They simply increase the chance that you'll have to travel to the back of the farm to dig out a blocked hydrant or even clear the chunks out of the irrigator boom.
Stones, grit, ear tags, horn buds, corn cobs, bark chips, hoof trimmings, placenta, penicillin tubes, tail-paint can tops—all the undesirables—are just a cause of blocked irrigator nozzles. Why not collect them near the irrigation pump and save yourself a trip down the farm to attend to the irrigator.
The In-line Screen is fitted into the main irrigation pipe line after the pump. Site the screen at a point where you can easily get to it . It may only need 5 minutes of attention every 4—5 days but this will cost less time than those trips to the back of the farm.
This screening device is so simple to use. You just grasp the handle at the top of the screen and turn it so as to release the bayonet fitting and so remove the screen cap. The screen itself can be lifted apart so as to make it so much easier to scrape the big solids from the bars. (13 mm gaps when assembled, 34 mm gaps when disassembled). Reassembly is just the reverse order.
Rated to 10 litres per second and 10 bar, our in-line screen will save you from tearing your hair out. Bald farmers will have recognized this, but too late!
For a leaflet click on this link: Screen Brochure
Let’s keep effluent in the root zone!