Clean in place (cip) and sanitize in place (sip), Cip recommended process, Sip recommended process – Badger Meter Sanitary Valve User Manual

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Installation & Operation Manual

Clean In Place (CIP) and Sanitize in Place (SIP)

Badger Meter’s Research Control® SCV-85, SCV-89 and SCV-95 are designed to accommodate CIP and SIP processes. Use a site

approved CIP and/or SIP process as directed by the Process Engineer.

Control Valve must be in proper orientation to assure self-draining.

Cleaning fluid may flow in either direction.

Cleaning fluid must be compatible with wetted materials.

Cleaning fluid pressure must not exceed 75 PSIG.

Cleaning fluid temperature must not exceed 300º F.

Class I elastomers used.

CIP Recommended Process

Cycle the valve from full open to full closed a minimum of two times during the 60-second pre-rinse cycle; allow the

valve to maintain full closed for two to four seconds before opening.

Cycle the valve from full open to full closed a minimum 10 times during the 10 minute detergent cycle, again allow

the valve to maintain full closed for two to four seconds before opening.

Cycle the valve from full open to full closed a minimum of two times during the 60-second post-rinse cycle; allow the

valve to maintain full closed for two to four seconds before opening.

Apply 15 PSIG (the same compressed air pressure as was applied during the soiling process) to the actuator.

Temperature of exposure to chemical solutions used in cleaning and bacterial treatment up to 180º F.

SIP Recommended Process

The orientation is same as CIP recommendations.

The Control Valve must be in the full open position during cleaning.

Steam may flow in either direction.

Suitable for sterilization temperatures up to 300º F.

Maximum: 30 PSIG at SAT.

Valve maintenance and service should only be performed by qualified personnel.

Personal injury and property damage may occur if specific procedures are not followed.

The system must be shut off before any work is done on the valve.

Relieve all pressure from valve and actuator

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