Rotary Abreast Automatic Teat Sprayer Technical Manual 006911 Revision 0.01
Contents Contents... 2 Important information - read this first... 3 Icons... 3 1. Introduction... 4 2. Intended Use... 4 3. General Description... 4 3.1 Operating Principal... 4 4. Safety... 5 4.1 Changing Chemical Drums... 5 4.2 Safety Precautions... 5 4.3 Modifications... 6 4.4 Safety Signage... 6 4.5 Automatic Operation... 7 5. Maintenance... 8 5.1 Maintenance... 8 5.1.1 Weekly;... 8 5.1.2 Monthly;... 8 5.1.3 Annually;... 8 6. Disclaimers... 9 Copyright 2007, Fullwood Limited reserves the right to change the contents of this manual if necessary, without warning. Fullwood Limited has taken every precaution to avoid errors and omissions on the manual and equipment but does not accept any responsibility or liability for damage of any kind arising from the use of this manual or Fullwood equipment; whether this damage is direct or indirect. If you discover any inaccuracies please inform Fullwood Limited or one of its agents and we will make corrections for the next release. 006911 Page 2 of 11
Important information - read this first Before installing or operating the equipment, this manual and the appropriate operating instructions must be read carefully. The equipment must be used only for the application described. Installation of the equipment must be carried out by skilled and authorized technicians only. Proper handling of the equipment is the basis for correct functioning. Never remove any covers or parts off the system before the electrical power is disconnected and isolated. Do not wash the electronic equipment with volume washers or high pressure hoses. It is the responsibility of the farmer to check his animals and the performance of the equipment. If, for any reason, the system is not operational or individual animals refuse to use the system, it is the responsibility of the farmer to make alternative arrangements to feed and milk the animals. To avoid injury to animals and equipment, check there are no projections (pipes or anything similar) protruding in the parlour on which transponder neck bands or leg bands can get caught. Calibration of milk meters/monitors and feed dispensers are of utmost importance in obtaining accurate milking and feeding results. If calibration is incorrect, or the wrong values have been programmed, milking results and feed distribution will remain adversely affected until calibration has been corrected. The manufacturers guarantee does not cover direct or subsequent damage caused by incorrect installation, incorrect usage, improper treatment, inadequate cleaning or servicing, or incorrect software parameter inputs or hardware settings. Incorrect operation of the milking or management system may seriously affect the animals in an adverse way. It is therefore necessary to double check all inputs and outputs of the system. Icons Icons are used in this manual to draw the reader s attention to specific information. These icons have the following meaning: Failure to follow the instructions can result in severe injury to engineers, users, bystanders or livestock. Indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to equipment. Gives important information to prevent potential problems. Gives advice or suggestions to make procedures easier or clearer. 006911 Page 3 of 11
1. Introduction Thank you for choosing to buy a Fullwood Automatic Teat Sprayer for your Rotary Abreast Milking Parlour. Please read these instructions carefully and store in a safe place to refer back to. 2. Intended Use The Fullwood Ltd is intended to be used on Fullwood Rotary Abreast parlours to spray post milking solution directly on to the udder area of a cow. Any other use does not comply with its intended purpose. 3. General Description The type sticker is fitted to the underside of the stainless steel enclosure. 3.1 Operating Principal As the platform rotates and a stall aligns with the ATS, the Whisker Switch is triggered. The position of this trigger switch may need optimising. A signal is sent to the PLC. If a Cow Sensor is fitted, the PLC will look for a signal to confirm that a cow is present in the stall. If not, the ATS will not activate. The PLC signals the Cylinder Forward solenoid valve to open The air cylinder is extended under the cow s udder. The speed of the air cylinder is adjustable. As the cylinder rod moves out it triggers a Position Sensor linked to the PLC to start the chemical spraying. The position of this sensor is adjustable. The Chemical Pump Valve is opened and spraying commences. The duration of the spray valve opening is adjustable. When the Spray Time has elapsed a signal is sent to the Cylinder Return solenoid valve. The system waits for the next stall to trigger the Whisker Switch. 006911 Page 4 of 11
4. Safety 4.1 Changing Chemical Drums ENSURE ALL CHEMICALS ARE CLEARLY IDENTIFIED, FOR SAFETY, STORE CHEMICAL CONTAINERS AS PER MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS. STORE ALL CHEMICALS IN SEPARATE LOCATIONS, THAT WAY ENSURING THEY ARE NOT MISIDENTIFIED AND USED FOR THE WRONG APPLICATION. USE ALL ABOVE CHEMICALS IN LINE WITH MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS KEEP SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON SITE AT ALL TIMES Precautions (e.g. chemical resistant mask, gloves, boots & suit) must be taken when handling chemicals. Comply with the manufacturer s recommendations on the labels. 4.2 Safety Precautions As when using any mechanical equipment, safety measures must be taken to avoid damage and injury to equipment, operators and livestock. Before operating the ATS, this manual and any other appropriate operating instructions have to be read carefully. Instructions given by the installing engineers must also be followed. Correct usage of the equipment is the basis for trouble-free system operation. NEVER REMOVE COVER(S) OR PARTS OF THE SYSTEM BEFORE THE ELECTRICAL POWER, COMPRESSED AIR AND WATER HAVE BEEN ISOLATED. DO NOT FLUSH THE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WITH (HIGH) PRESSURE WATER HOSES INSTALLATION AND SERVICE OF THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY SKILLED AND AUTHORIZED TECHNICIANS ONLY. NEVER USE OR ATTEMPT TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT IF YOU ARE NOT TRAINED OR PERMITTED TO DO SO. ALWAYS KEEP HANDS, FINGERS AND LOOSE CLOTHING AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS ANY ABNORMAL NOISE OR MOVEMENT OF THE MERLIN SHOULD ONLY BE INVESTIGATED ONCE THE POWER IS TURNED OFF. 006911 Page 5 of 11
4.3 Modifications Making modifications or converting the ATS is not permitted without written permission from Fullwood Ltd. 4.4 Safety Signage HARMFUL CHEMICALS COMPRESSED AIR ELECTRICITY RISK COMPRESSED AIR CE MARKING LABEL 006911 Page 6 of 11
4.5 Automatic Operation The ATS, when power in on and the rotary platform is turning will automatically activate when the trigger switch is activated and/or the cow sensor receives the signal. This ATS will be set up at the time of Installation to function correctly, no other operational settings should be changed, however if required this should only be undertaken by a Fullwood approved engineer. 006911 Page 7 of 11
5. Maintenance 5.1 Maintenance It is essential that the Automatic Teat Sprayer (ATS) is kept clean; 5.1.1 Weekly; Ensure that the ATS is thoroughly cleaned with a sponge and hot soapy water (do not use a volume washer) Clean out the spray nozzle Ensure guide runners are greased and moving freely 5.1.2 Monthly; Check the ATS mussel for signs of fraying Check all pipes and hoses for sign of wear or fraying Ensure that the filters in the compressed air system are clean 5.1.3 Annually; Service the Air Driven Pump (193641) 5.1.3.1 Service Kits Part Number Description 193642 Viton Check Valve 193643 Viton Diaphragm Kit 006911 Page 8 of 11
6. Disclaimers Fullwood Ltd assumes no liability for damage to any products resulting from disregard of information contained in this manual. All mains electrical work should be performed by a suitably qualified electrician in accordance with the relevant national and/or local regulations, any other relevant regulations and any relevant local bylaws. Fullwood Ltd will not accept responsibility for loss or damage caused by a force majeure e.g. lightning strikes. Fullwood Ltd will not accept responsibility for milk contaminated by antibiotics. Purchasers are advised to take out suitable insurance to cover electronic equipment such as equipment covered in this manual against lightning strikes. Compressed air is extremely dangerous. Installers and Users of compressed air equipment should be familiar with any relevant safety regulations. Standards and recommendations are available from BSI or HMSO. BS EN 1012-1:1997 - Compressors and vacuum pump. All owners or occupiers of premises are responsible for the water systems within the premises. The extent of these responsibilities is described in detail in section 73 of the Water Industry Act, 1991 or such other equivalent legislation. An appropriate guide for agricultural premises is available from the Water Bylaws Scheme (Tel. 01495 248454 UK only) Fullwood Ltd reserves the right to change the contents of this manual without notice. Whilst every precaution has been taken to ensure the information is correct, Fullwood Ltd does not except responsibility or liability for damage of any kind arising from the use of this 006911 Page 9 of 11
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