Douglas Machines' smoke truck washers come in a variety of models to clean one to four smoke trucks at a time. A special feature of Douglas Machines’ smoke truck washers is an automatic rinse diverter system. This system keeps the wash tank from being diluted with rinse water which conserves expensive caustic detergent and significantly reduces operating costs. Regardless of the model, each Douglas Machines' smoke truck washer features a recirculating detergent wash tank and a separate, freshwater sanitizing rinse tank.
SMOKEHOUSE RACK WASHING PROCESS
Wash water is pumped through oscillating spray arms fitted with high-velocity stainless steel V jets designed to cut and remove stubborn soils. Wash cycles are fully adjustable for various soil conditions but with a typical cycle time of just 10 minutes, clean-up is quick and economical. An external filter system with removable dump baskets collect debris and keep the nozzles from clogging. Gas or steam booster heaters maintain proper operating temperatures. Steam extractions fans are available to vacate the steam from the cabinet before the doors are opened. Pass through versions are available to segregate raw areas from cooked areas.
This pit mounted, specialty Douglas machine is designed to wash and sanitize two standard size smoke trucks at a time. From heavy-duty construction to stainless steel pumps with wash down duty motors and a NEMA 4X control panel, all components of this washing and sanitizing system have been selected to withstand the harsh demands of the meat and poultry industry and daily use with caustic detergents.