Long-time tank washer favourite now even better

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Categories: CIP & Tank Cleaning, Wet well & tank cleaningPublished On: November 16, 2011
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November 16, 2011

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The UK produced Breconcherry Fury 600 tank washer has produced outstanding tank cleaning results over many decades. The updated version – the Fury 602 – introduces new benefits and brings it firmly back into the limelight once again.

The Breconcherry Fury 600 tank washer been used extensively in the brewing, distilling, dairy, food and beverage industries over many years. Famous for its compact design and unique, low-speed piston mechanism, it produces high impact, long-range jet cleaning, guaranteeing highly effective cleaning impingement.

The recently introduced Fury 602 combines all of these sought-after features with an improved nozzle tube and nozzle design. It offers a wide cleaning radius, delivering powerful jet cleaning in large and very large tanks.

“We presented the Fury 602 at the Foodpro Expo in July,” said Graeme Cooper, Managing Director of technical solutions experts, Tecpro Australia. “Many visitors to our stand told us the Fury 600 had delivered years of reliable service. Because of its dependability, they were keen to continue using it, and were interested to see the enhancements included in the Fury 602.”

The Fury 602 produces the highest impact force of any jet washer. Its efficient piston-operated mechanism is driven by only 5% of the wash water, allowing an incredible 95% to pass directly to the nozzles. “This maximises jet impingement and wash rate,” said Mr Cooper. “It also reduces the tank’s down time and minimises effluent costs.”

The versatile Fury 602 offers 360º or 180º up, or 180º down wash patterns. The two nozzles oscillate through 90º while the mechanism continually indexes around a central axis. Lightweight and compact, it can be used on a mobile basis or installed permanently in the tank.

“One of the best features of the Fury 602 tank washer is that it is entirely self cleaning,” said Mr Cooper. “And because it does not have high speed turbines or complex gear systems, it suffers very little wear and requires minimal maintenance or servicing.”

The Fury 602 has a 1.5” BSP connection and requires a minimum manhole/flange opening of 200mm for unit insertion. At a pressure of 10 Bar, it has a cleaning radius of 13m and wetting radius of 17m, and is suitable for working temperatures up to 120º C. A video of the Fury 602 in action is available at https://www.tecpro.com.au/cleaning-heads-breconcherry/

“The fact that the Fury has been in use for several decades says a lot about its quality and effectiveness,” said Mr Cooper. “The new enhancements that have been introduced in the Fury 602 make a great product even better.”

More information about the Fury 602 can be found at www.tecpro.com.au