Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 14 21:16:00 EST 2002 | davef
Has anyone looked at the economics of running a 2meg [min] DI water batch cleaner ... * Open loop * Closed loop What are the assumptions of your analysis? Our inclination is that it is not worth the money to set-up and maintain a closed looper.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 13:52:24 EDT 2002 | Mike Konrad
MK, In most cases, if the machine is completely closed-looped (prewash, wash, prerinse, rinse, final rinse etc), then the water should not require changing. As with most inline cleaners, there should be a considerable amount of water loss in the cl
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 28 16:30:31 EST 2012 | rgduval
We've just acquired a batch washer at an auction, and want to install it as a closed loop system. The only problem is I have no idea where to turn or what to look for for a drain filtering system that will allow us to make it a closed loop system.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 14:19:15 EST 2002 | seand
Hello Dave, With regards to acquiring data and additional insight to cost of ownership and your technical concerns for closed loop recirculation, a good contact for you may be Brian Mahue of Resys. Resys specializes in closed loop recirculation sys
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 03:38:39 EDT 2005 | Rob
Basically they are tiny EEproms powered by an induction loop. The EEproms or "Tags" store a unique identifier on them and can be read (or written too) by the small RF field generated by an induction loop reader from upto around a couple of feet aw
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 11:06:47 EST 2012 | davef
Approaches to getting started are: * Most batch cleaning equipment suppliers provide both open and closed loop options on their machines. Talk to them about upgrading your machine. * There are companies that specialize in supplying closed loop system
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 11:13:34 EST 1999 | Dave F
Thomas: Thanks for closing the loop. Dave F
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 13:24:44 EST 2002 | Mike Konrad
Hi Dave, To close-loop or not to close-loop, that is the question� I can not speak for all machines, but in our case, close-loop systems are actually less costly to operate than open-loop systems (we make both). First, determine the volume of wate
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 27 02:10:28 EDT 2005 | fastek
Check out all of the 941 sensors in the loop. Sounds like you have a limit switch problem. Rick
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 09:31:02 EDT 2007 | leemeyer
I'll close the loop on this one. The default password is ADMIN Thanks