Pneumatic press PB
automaticvacuumfor grapes

pneumatic press
pneumatic press
pneumatic press
pneumatic press
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Characteristics

Operation
pneumatic
Control
automatic
Other characteristics
vacuum
Applications
for grapes

Description

Pneumatic press is made for pressing grapes (integral grapes, fresh lees, fermented) We are producing two types of pneumatic presses: • TIP PS 1: PNEUMATIC PRESS WITHOUT COMPRESSOR • TIP PSB 2: PNEUMATIC PRESS WITH COMPRESSOR BECKER BUILT IN THE PRESS STANDARD EQUIPMENT: • Fixed drum for pressing • Juice collection pan with wheels • The control board • Mains supply voltage 380 W- three phase • Safety cord • Connection 220 W • Vacuum pump • Central filling must from 1200l on • Doors : (500l, 650l, 850l in 1400l have one door) ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT: • Additional doors for close system • Central filling must for small presses • Inox valve • Mains supply voltage 220 w • Fix control board • Press frame legs of extended height (dimensions on request) • Compressor for pneumatic press typ PS 1 PRESS FILLING: Filling is operating in two ways: • Manual : in that case we fill the drum with integral grapes • Central : we fill the drum with crushed grapes throught the central system PRESS OPERATION: Device has two different system of operation: automatic or middle. 1. Automatic system: operates with all functions independet from user. Available are three different programmes of operation: short, middle, long. Programme duration: • Short: 1 h and 15 min • Middle: 1 h and 40 min • Long: 2 h and 5 min 2. Manual sytem: do not perform any functions independetly and all functions are obligate to set manual. 3. System for vinification (only as additional equipment): On choice we have two different programmes: short and middle.

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