iNTELPUMP Milk Pump Controller

iNTELPUMP is designed to sense the level of milk in the receiving can via a stainless steel float and then cycle the milk pump contactor according to the level.

Additional features such as the ability to pump out the receiving can at the end of milking as it waits for milk to settle in the delivery line. Then, using the milk purge valve, injects filtered compressed air in the milk delivery line to push it out to the bulk milk tank.

Key Features

  • Programmable pump timers, can be customized
  • Different settings for wash & milk
  • Controls the “Milk Purge Valve”
  • Controls the “Milk / Wash” sequence
  • Controlled “Off” sequence
  • “Remote Pump Out” switch capable

Additional Feature

When networked with an iNTELSTART the system can be programmed to switch the plate heat exchanger pump or solenoid valve on and off at the same time as the milk pump during milking, thereby reducing water usage. The iNTELSTART will also turn the water off automatically during the wash cycle, eliminating the risk of accidental cooling of hot wash water.

System Features

Run On Time1- 60 seconds
Pump Out Time1-30 seconds
Milk / Wash Delay1-60 seconds
Milk Clear Time1-60 seconds
Injector On Time1-60 seconds
Actuator Cycle Time1-60 seconds
Actuator On Time1-30 seconds
Pump Off Delay1-120 seconds
NetworkYes, automatic initiation of milk, wash and off modes.
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