Bulletin | Washington State |
Advanced Combustion Systems’ incineration system has been chosen by the USDA to burn animals that test positive for Mad Cow Disease in Washington State. ACS’s CA-1100 infectious waste incinerator will burn up to 750 lbs/hr. Whole bovines can be loaded at one time eliminating human exposure to contaminated waste. A similar system completed in has been installed at Michigan State University, which has a larger capacity, handling 1200lb. contaminated whole bovines. These systems are totally integrated with auto feed, ash removal, and Air Pollution Control (APC) scrubber system. PLC controls with Data Acquisition (DAS) and Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEM) systems were provided by Advanced Control Systems, a division of ACS, Inc. Contact Mike Milnes at mike@acs-acs.com for further information. |
Portable Containerized Systems
ACS now offers our PC-Series Portable Containerized Systems for instant “plug-in turn-on” applications. Totally self-contained, these units are suitable for remote sites, small work camps, villages and marine vessels. Features include Conex enclosure, with full front and rear access, hinged or bolted stacks, and load ramp. Contact our sales department for more information.
CA-Series
Advanced Combustion Systems has shipped three CA-Series Cremation Systems in the first quarter of this year. These units feature programmable controllers and dual feed systems. These systems are all similar to the system shown above, incorporating dual-step hearth design with extended retention secondary chambers. ACS’ High Lift cart tipping system was developed to dock with standard, off-the-shelf, plastic carts.
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