Im sorry, I think you confused me again. You dont CIP immediatley after a run, correct? Instead, you MAY wait a couple of days and then CIP BEFORE you start. Leaving the equipment "dirty" for that time period? ie - end of run, sanitizer or nothing, Idle quipment, Full CIP, start or run.
Your question is what do do with the equipment during that down time/ idle time of 2 - 4 days?
If this is correct, I would ask, why you just dont CIP at the end of run. Then a short sanitizer or clean / sanitizer cycle prior to start up as anytime equipment has set idle for a lenght of time it should at least be sanitized prior to use. End or run, CIP, idle equipment, SIP or CIP, start of run.
I guess for most products, that is what I would recommend. You just dont want to leave equipment "dirty" and you cant sanitize "dirt". However, your making water. Thus, I dont see a lot of risk with the other options either.
1. I still say 1.
2. I wouldnt spend the money on air blows. Another possible source of issues. contact time of sainitizer on equpment is increased without. Im sure glenn has a vaild reason that im not thinking of. that might change my mind.
3. You say that you like leaving it in your pumps. Im not sure which sanitizer you use, but it could crap out other parts prematurely.
4. Again its a low ph water, so leaving it is probably fine. this would be my last option, as i dont understand your product well enough to know other risks.
Edited by kingstudruler1, 14 April 2025 - 04:46 PM.