Park View House
Chemical
- Nov 9, 2020
- 11
Dear Fellow Engineers,
My client is setting up a vacuum filling machine for filling very small bottles of whisky (50 ml each) at a rate of 50 bottles/min. Whisky is 43% alcohol.
Now they have located the vacuum pump next to the machine and it discharges into the production area. I would have thought that this was not good practice and it should perhaps discharge externally.
Would anyone have any views on this? The client is reluctant to discharge externally as it would represent a minor emission point for the site and would require notification to the EPA!
Any comments regarding the vacuum pump discharge would be appreciated. Also should the plastic enclosure around the filling machine be similarly vented?
Thanks in advance
Richard
My client is setting up a vacuum filling machine for filling very small bottles of whisky (50 ml each) at a rate of 50 bottles/min. Whisky is 43% alcohol.
Now they have located the vacuum pump next to the machine and it discharges into the production area. I would have thought that this was not good practice and it should perhaps discharge externally.
Would anyone have any views on this? The client is reluctant to discharge externally as it would represent a minor emission point for the site and would require notification to the EPA!
Any comments regarding the vacuum pump discharge would be appreciated. Also should the plastic enclosure around the filling machine be similarly vented?
Thanks in advance
Richard