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Pellerin Milnor Corporation
Figure 1. Example Fence Layout for Automated Laundering System Where One Tunnel Serves a
Bank of Dryers
Plan View of Laundering System
Legend
A...Continuous Batch Washer
(tunnel)
B...Press extractor
C...COINC inclined conveyor
D...Traversing and elevating shut-
tle conveyor for pressed cakes
E...Bank of dryers
F...Fence enclosing path of
shuttle
G...Fence segments between
dryers
H...Electrically interlocked gates.
Gates swing outward at least
90 degrees and swing area is
marked on floor. Provide mul-
tiple gates for long fence runs.
I...Fence restricts access to un-
load end of press, but does not
obstruct access to press
controls.
Figure 2. Example Fence Layout for Automated Laundering System Where Two Tunnels Serve a
Bank of Dryers
Plan View of Laundering System
Legend
A...Continuous Batch Washers
(tunnels)
B...Traversing and elevating shut-
tle conveyor for wet goods
C...Centrifugal extractors
D...Traversing and elevating shut-
tle conveyor for loose goods
E...Bank of dryers
F...Fence enclosing paths of both
shuttles and both centrifugal
extractors
G...Gates interlocked with both
shuttles and both centrifugal
extractors
H...Fence segment between
tunnels
I...Fence segments between
dryers
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