![]() I have found that partially blocking the drain into the basin and running weak CIP concentration fluid through there cleans it like a dream! The CIP functionality is really cool though especially if you're doing a range of whacky products (trench drains can sometimes turn into a dunder pit, as you know you cleaned yours all day last month!) The "flush flow" helps not only for cleaning and rinsing the drain, but also can help with getting rid of material that is too hot for your drain system. Also all models come "flush flow" ready, so you can plumb a line, or rig up your own temporary removable hook up to that line, to help keep things fresh and flushed. Silk City: The 9000 model can be hard plumped for CIP or one could affix a nipple for temporary hook up for CIP. The slot drain systems have a catch basin with a strainer basket, you can pop the top on there and run the hose straight into the basin to drain just like a standard floor trench, I would remove the strainer basket for that application but who knows, maybe someone is trying to fish a lost hat out of the mash ! We have hard plumbed drains for most of our tanks/vessels into our trenches so I'm not removing a lot of grates on my standard trenches, but I do see why that would be a concern in other facilities. Lenny: The slot drain for sure looks really good. I'll respond directly to some comments below and then I'll let a sleeping thread lie. ![]() ![]() Hey guys, slot drain is in and I love it. ![]()
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