UNIVERSAL'S "THRU THE VALVE" C.I.P. SYSTEM
 
 C.I.P. SYSTEM DRAWING
 
 
A Universal's Ultra-Speed® Filling Valve (Model "UCM-3" shown).
B Universal's C.I.P. Cup Assembly.
C 1/4" connecting hoses and fittings from each filling valve body to manifold.
D Universal's C.I.P. Manifold (eight port).
E 1/2" connecting hoses and fittings from manifold to dual port rotary gland.
F Dual Port Rotary Gland (Bev Corp Model shown).
G 1 1/2" connecting hoses, valves and elbows from rotary gland to top of filler bowl. (TO BE SUPPLIED BY BOTTLER).
 
Universal Packaging Machinery Corp. offers a filler adaptation package which will permit circulation of C.I.P. solution thru their Ultra-Speed® filling valves for specific Crown and Meyer bottle fillers.
The system consists of Ultra-Speed® filling valves with specially designed valve bodies which have bayonet lugs. Each valve body has a passage hole which leads to a port with 1/8" female pipe threads, to which a wire reinforced hose is attached.
This hose leads to a manifold which has eight ports to which a similar number of valves can be connected. Each of the manifolds in turn connect to a dual rotary gland via a 1/2" wire reinforced hose.
A C.I.P. cup is easily attached to the bayonet lugs  of  each  valve body, completely encapsulating both the sealing rubber and vent tube which do not need to be removed.
This cup acts like a "FALSE BOTTLE" and when secured in place will direct the C.I.P. solution thru the passages of the valve body, etc.
Because the C.I.P. cup does not actually come  in  contact  with the sealing rubber, there is no distortion or wear of the bottle sealing surface.
For  daily  sanitizing,  it  is  only  necessary  to  attach  the  C.I.P.  cups. There are no hoses to connect and it is not necessary to remove the "A" frame of the bottle handling system.
This system will save considerable down time and will allow complete  C.I.P.  sanitizing of the filling bowl, the entire filling valve, sealing rubber and vent tube.
After sanitizing, it is not necessary to touch the valves before the next filling operation.
C.I.P. DRAWING
CUT-AWAY DRAWING
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