Gentle Roll™ Technical Data
EFFICIENCY
Screen efficiency is
the percentage of product of a size that will pass through a screen that
is in the product before screening. An example would be a product to be
cleaned has 10 lbs of product that will pass through the screen opening
selected. The cleaner removed 9 lbs of product during cleaning. The
cleaner had a 90 percent efficiency.
Screen efficiency is maximized in a Gentle Roll™ by the controlled
forward movement and gentle rollover action of the product. In the Model
24, the product gently rolls over 6.28 feet of screen for every foot of
forward movement (25.12 feet for standard four foot screen section).
This insures that all of the product will be in contact with the screen
at some point during the drum rotation.
This results in a high percentage of the product smaller than
the screen opening passing through the screen openings. In a shaking or
vibrating type screener the product must not be over feed or the top
layer of product will not come in contact with the screen, which results
in very low screening efficiency.
SCREEN BLINDING
(PLUGGING)
When products have a
tendency to lodge in screen openings, this is commonly referred to as
"blinding". When screen blinding occurs the Gentle Roll™ solution is a
free rolling rotary brush that will roll against the screen as the drum
rotates. The brush gently pushes the particles that are stuck in the
screen back into the drum, minimizing blinding. This solution has been
successful with many different products. The Gentle Roll™ has maintained
screen efficiency with many products without using brushes. The Gentle
Roll™ process helps in keeping screens open by the larger product gently rubbing
against the lodged products.
COMPARING
SOLUTIONS TO BLINDING
Shaking or vibrating
cleaners use balls to try to prevent screen blinding. The balls impact
the bottom of the screen which can force slightly bigger particles into
the screen opening & cause screen blinding. The "hammer action created
by the balls can be effective in forcing near size lodged product out of
the screen opening. However the constant
impacting will result in damage to some fragile product and will cause
screen damage over time. There are other methods used by different types
of screeners to prevent screen blinding; however, no method has been able to achieve total success.
CAPACITY
The stated capacity of
1900 CFH or 1500 BPH (free flowing product) is
the true throughput capacity of one gentle roll drum. Standard units
cannot be over fed. Example: If you need 15,200 CFH or 12,000
BPH we will provide an eight drum machine. The number of screens on each
drum will be based on your cleaning quality requirements. The number of
screens on a drum does not affect throughput capacity. One screen
through five screen drums will all have the same throughput capacity.
Gentle Roll™ throughput capacity is normally its cleaning capacity but is not always cleaning capacity, only testing of
your product can determine cleaning capacity as well as throughput
capacity. A scalping concentrator may be installed on the drums to
reduce good product from remaining in the overs during scalping.
TESTING
Testing of the product
is a major step in the screener selection process to make sure the
results obtained will be acceptable. Gentle Roll™ testing should be
performed if the product to be cleaned has not been successful with the
Gentle Roll™ in the past or when there is any doubt that the end result
will meet the needed results established. A small initial sample of
about one cu. ft. normally is analyzed to confirm that Gentle Roll™
has the potential to obtain the desired results.
When the initial results are positive, then a larger sample of about 60
cu. ft. should be tested. If the Gentle Roll™ is determined to not be
the proper cleaning system, then the type of cleaner that may meet the
requirements will be recommended when possible.
CONSTRUCTION
1.
Standard is mild steel painted
or hot dipped galvanized (stainless optional)
2.
Dust tight
3.
Weather resistant
INSTALLATION OF
GENTLE ROLL™
1.
All Gentle Roll™ units should be
installed close to a level horizontal position.
2.
Foot mounting, suspension, or a
combination is acceptable.
3.
Rigid or loose mounting is
acceptable as no vibration, horizontal, or vertical movement results
from Gentle Roll™ operation
4.
A 24 inch clearance is recommended
on ends and sides. Consult engineering for minimums.
5.
Spouting to and from all flange
connections can be ridged. Mating flanges come with all units.
6.
Conveyor and hopper bottom units
are shipped assembled as much as possible. Gentle Roll™ can be
disassembled to pass through standard door opening. (Hoppers must be
ordered in sections if this is required.)
7.
Multiple drum units are of
stackable design. Hoppers are mounted to lower section. The cover
mounts to top section.
8.
Inlets on stack units are of
manifold type.
DRIVES
Each gentle roll drum
is powered separately with a drive assembly with a minimum of class II
service factor. The speed reducer is a standard off the shelf shaft
mounted reducer, not a special item, keeping possible down time to a
minimum. Standard T frame motors are standard. V-belts & pulleys are used,
allowing speed changes if needed. An adjustable frequency controller is
used when cleaning products that require minor speed changes.
BEARINGS
1.
Two heavy duty spherical type
bearings
are used on drums
(externally mounted).
2.
Two flange bearings are used on each
rotary screen brush.
SCREEN
REPLACEMENT
1.
The time it takes to change
screens is approximately 8 - 10 minutes.
2.
Access: A light weight door with
quick release latches allows access to each screen on multiple drum
machines. A light weight hood is used on a single drum machine with two
clamp bands.
3.
Retention: Five 5/16 inch bolts
hold the screen to the drum. Hand or power tools can be used.
4.
Procedure for multiple drum
machines - Change screen one side at a time with the power
locked out on all drums on the side screens are being changed on.
(Running one side while changing screens on the other side is safe due
to internal design. Each drum is independently driven, providing the
operator flexibility with there production schedule. A Gentle Roll™
exclusive.) Single drum units are very similar except full production
status will stop, and screen changing is done from the top.
SCREEN SELECTION
Wire size, clear
opening, & material used are selected to meet the requirements of the
customer's product. Standard model 24 will have 48 inch wide screens
rolled to fit 24 inch diameter drums.
WARRANTY
Gentle Roll™ is backed
by a one year warranty and the unmatched service of EBM Manufacturing,
so it can be purchased with confidence.
HOPPER MODEL
DISCHARGE
1.
Each screen can discharge into a
separate hopper or can be mounted so more than one screen discharges
into one hopper.
2.
Overs discharge into a separate
hopper at the end of the drum.
3.
Offset or center discharge is
available.
CONVEYOR MODEL
DISCHARGE
Two way valve
assemblies consisting of a full length valve under each screen and overs
valve is mounted to the Gentle Roll™ frame. This valve directs product
to the right or left side of the opening and is connected directly to an
EBM Patented Sidewinder conveyor or to two conveyors of a
different type. Internal valve design is available on single level
one and two drum models only.
OPTIONS AND
ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE
1.
Urethane liner for drum
flighting.
2.
Scalping concentrator.
3.
Hoppers lined or unlined.
4.
Hot dipped galvanizing external
parts instead of painting.
5.
Stainless steel construction
instead of mild steel.
6.
Special feeder inlets for hard
to flow product.
7.
Explosion proof motors.
8.
Valves: a valve assembly
incorporated in to the Gentle Roll™ frame has a full width two way valve
under each screen to attach EBM Sidewinder drag conveyor or other types
of conveyor.
9.
Can be shipped as and assembled
or disassembled unit.
10.
Gates manual or powered.
11.
Service platforms.
12.
Screen brushes.
13.
Vent ports for aspiration.
Contact Bob to
discuss all your applications or questions toll free at (877) 370-4948
or email
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