4.40 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR SUGAR WAFER, WAFER AND
SUGAR ROLLED CONE BATTER SYSTEMS
4.40.1 Definitions
4.40.1.1 Sugar Wafer, Wafer, and Sugar Rolled Cone Batter
Systems is that equipment used in the manufacture of the stated
products and includes mixing, batter holding and batter distributing
systems.
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4.40.2 Specific Design Requirements
4.40.2.1 The batter holding and distributing systems shall
use sanitary pipe and fittings, and be designed for cleaning
in place (CIP) or take-apart cleaning. All components of the
system shall be designed and constructed to facilitate drainage.
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4.40.2.2 For jacketed tanks, that portion of the metal used
to join the inside tank lining to the outer wall shall be integral
with, or welded to, the inside lining, and shall be sloped
or so arranged that all drainage will be away from the product
zone.
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4.40.2.3 Tank bridges shall be pitched to the outside of the
tank for drainage, and shall have a raised rim of at least
3/8 inch (10mm) where edges meet covers. Bridges shall be installed
so that the underside is readily accessible from outside the
tank.
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4.40.2.4 The exterior of processing tanks shall be of corrosion-resistant
material.
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4.40.2.5 If the
lip or edge of a tank, cover or bridge is rolled, the arc
of roll shall not exceed 180 degrees, and the
returned edge shall be at least 3⁄4 inch (20mm) from
the adjacent surfaces.
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4.40.2.6 Piping, valves, fittings and heat exchangers shall
conform to the applicable 3-A Sanitary Standards.
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4.40.2.7 Inlet, agitator shaft or instrument openings in the
cover or bridge to which connections are not permanently attached
shall be raised at least 3/8 inch (10mm). Pipelines, agitator
shafts or accessories entering through cover or bridge shall
be fitted with a sanitary umbrella that overlaps edges of openings.
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4.40.2.8 Discharge openings of the water inlet shall be located
at least 1 inch (25mm) or twice the diameter of the inlet pipe,
whichever is greater, above the flood level rim.
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4.40.2.9 Permanently installed inlet or outlet lines, or instrument
wells, through equipment sidewalls, shall be welded. Level
sensors installed on the bottom or side shell should be flush
type to avoid contamination in recessed areas or removable
to clean.
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4.40.2.10 Agitators permanently mounted are not required to
be removable if they do not interfere with drainage from the
tank and are readily accessible. If a support in the product
zone is necessary for the operation of an agitator it shall
be of a packless bearing type, and the agitator or support
shall be self-draining, and shall be readily accessible or
removable.
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4.40.2.11 Tanks other than those equipped with access covers
shall be provided with a manhole. The manhole shall be provided
at the drainage end or side of a tank. The cover shall be of
the inside-outside swing type and shall be readily removable.
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4.40.2.12 Pumps for wafer or cone batter shall meet the following
requirements:
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4.40.2.12.1 Permanently joined surfaces with a total included
internal angle less than 135 degrees shall have a radius of
not less than 1/32 inch (0.8mm) tangential to both adjacent
surfaces.
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4.40.2.12.2 Parts forming the space between the motor and
the pump body shall be constructed to be readily accessible
and shall drain freely.
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4.40.2.12.3 Shaft seals shall be readily removable.
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4.40.2.12.4 Either single service gasket or readily removable
multi-use gaskets shall be used.
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4.40.2.12.5 Inlets, outlets and impeller fastenings shall
conform to the applicable 3-A Sanitary Standards.
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4.40.2.13 Liquid meters for liquid ferment shall conform to
the requirements of Section 4.26.
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4.40.2.14 Unless sealed to the floor, cylindrical tanks standing
on end with a diameter greater than 72 inches (1.75 meters)
shall have a minimum clearance of 8 inches (200mm) from the
floor.
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4.40.2.15 For pumps mounted on legs, the legs shall be smooth
with no exposed thread. Legs made of hollow stock shall be
sealed. On pumps with legs designed to be fixed to the floor,
the minimum clearance between the lowest part of the base and
the floor shall be 4 inches (100mm). When a pump is mounted
on a base, a minimum clearance of at least 2 inches (50mm)
shall be provided between the pump belly and the base. Readily
portable pumps not permanently attached shall have leg heights
of not less than 2 inches (50mm).
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4.40.2.16 All exterior seams of the outer shell of tanks shall
be sealed by welding. Tanks located outdoors should have overlapped
cladding and should not be continuously welded to handle thermal
expansion
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