Sucktion Gas Monitoring

  • RØ-KA can now offer Suction Gas Monitoring, which is a temperature sensor t3 mounted on the return/suction pipe of the cooling tank (see picture with and without insulation).

  • This sensor ensures that there is agitation in the milk, that the thermal valve is functioning properly, and that the milk does not freeze. These temperatures can be individually adjusted. In the event that the agitator or thermal valve malfunctions, the cooling will stop (depending on the temperature and delay set by the customer, based on given parameters).

  • This new function replaces the pipe motor sensor. The same temperature sensor t3 is also used for pulse cooling, which is very suitable for robot cooling. Cooling can be started with a very low milk quantity on a cold evaporator. Cooling delay in robot cooling (the piping system mixes the milk, and if this is not sufficient, cooling starts 0-10 minutes later) - (extends the compressor's lifespan).

  • If a milk meter/pressure sensor is installed, it will register milking activity after 100 liters when milking starts. These new features can be integrated into all RØ-KA Silos upon request, both old ones (after 2008 and onwards), which will require a Multi 9500 control system + t3 sensor.

  • For already purchased Multi 9500 (a circuit board replacement and sensor installation are required), and for any new orders of Silo and Multi 9500, this will be integrated from the start.

  • Moving forward, this will be standard in RKC/lying tanks (as Multi 9500 is standard). RØ-KA gladly accepts old boards and offers a trade-in price.

    The above can already be ordered now and in the future.

    If there are any questions regarding the above, please contact our technical manager:

    Niels Erik Rudebeck - (+45) 2912 9660 - ner@ro-ka.com