The spreading of slurry requires more and more precision. Section control with the ALRENA ASC-system allows individual hose outlets or pre-programmed sections to be switched on or off. Due to a two-chamber system in the ASC compressed-air valve, slurry and air are separate from each other and there is no mixing. With a working pressure of approx. 4.5 bar, the slurry has no chance to flow through. The ASC compressed-air valve is easy to install (also possible as a retrofit) and has a very short reaction time for closing and opening.
With normal slurry application, it looks like the illustration like above. When the ASC-system is switched on, the space between the steel casing (yellow) and the outer casing (green) fills with air (air chamber). This presses the outer casing (green) against the inner casing (blue). The inner casing (blue) forms a blockage in the inner pipe through a recess in the inner pipe. And this stops the slurry supply. In the neutral state, the slurry feed (inner pipe) is completely open, without tapering (see side view here under). Working pressure is ca. 4.5 bar.
A wide range of possibilities
The Alrena Section Control system is offered as a complete set directly from the factory together with the Bomech trailing shoe distributors. Depending on the customer’s requirements, the system can reduce the working width to any desired working width. Furthermore, the tramlines can also be switched off through the system. The valves are switched via a centrally mounted control box. The control itself is either carried out through an optional Alrena control screen or is integrated in the tanker control unit and can be switched via GPS (depending on the possibilities of the tanker manufacturer).
The Alrena Section Control System (ASC) provides precise slurry spreading.
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The ASC air valves have a standard connection for hoses with a diameter of 40mm. A version for 50mm hoses is also available.
The ASC air valves work best at a pressure of 4.5 bar. No slurry will drip through at this pressure.
No, the rubber part of the ASC system completely retracts into the housing so that the passage remains 40mm (or 50mm).
No, assembly is easy by means of hose clamps. If accidentally a part breaks, it can be replaced quickly and easily.
No, the ASC air valves consist of two separate systems. In the unlikely event that the rubber of the slurry balloon ruptures, the slurry flows into a gap and will not enter the air system.
Many slurry tank manufacturers can integrate control of the ASC system into their own control system. If desired, Alrena can offer its own controls, this includes Touch-Screen. This control is always reactive and e.g. cannot regulate the slurry flow.
When the ASC system is delivered separately, the standard delivery time is 1-2 working weeks, depending on the availability of the material. When installed in a Bomech drag foot injector, this will not increase the delivery time of the injector. Current delivery times always on request.
The price of an ASC system depends on the exact composition and is therefore always on request.