Why choose the Kestrel S35?
Excellent roast quality, preservation of
natural gas resources and greatly reduced CO2 pollution into our skies
are very good things, indeed, and what's even more amazing is the money
you will save while being environmentally responsible, and how much you
will enjoy roasting on this new style machine.
The Gas Meter Tells its Story
The Kestrel S35
dramatically reduces your operating costs, and thus increases your
profit margins. From six months of actual data a reduction of 80% in
natural gas consumption was calculated. The Kestrel S35 operated side
by side with a conventional drum roaster with afterburner. Over a
six-month period the reduction in CO2 production was 280,000 pounds.
Wow!! Your monthly savings in utility costs will more than pay for any
difference in initial cost between the Kestrel and
any other system.
See a test performed
by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) showing
dramatic natural gas savings with a Kestrel S35 vs.
a traditional drum roaster with afterburner.
The Unique Design Concept Behind the Smart Roaster
The Kestrel S35 Roaster
utilizes a patented heat re-circulating process. The burner is in the
cyclone! Air within the roaster is drawn through the cyclonic heating
chamber where it is reheated. The chaff is separated in the usual
manner and some of the smoke and particulate matter is incinerated. The
air then returns to the roaster. This reheating system requires much
less energy than it would to heat room air up to roasting temperature,
and is accomplished by the built-in incinerator. This is not an
"after-burner" since it is the main burner. The internal pressure of
the system is balanced by allowing the products of combustion from the
burner and the smoke from the roasting process to escape through an
"incineration tube" that operates at after-burner temperatures. By this
process smoke and odor are eliminated.
Another benefit of the re-circulating system is that
the quench water spray can be situated in a position to spray into the
cyclone and not into the roaster drum. The water flashes to vapor
before returning to the drum so no water contacts the beans directly.
This works very well to quench the roast progress and knock down much
of the residual smoke present in the system at the end of the roast
cycle. In this way much less smoke is handled through the cooler.
Feature Highlights
The controls include a computer (PLC), and a
10.4" color touch-screen. These features enable elaborate control of both
manual and recipe mode roasting, while actually making the
roastmaster's job easier. Temperatures and times are digitally
displayed along with a dynamic trend graph of the key variables. New
roast profiles can be created and saved for future reference. A fault
screen alerts the operator if a valve, door, pressure switch, utility
supply or other interlock needs adjusting for safe operation.
The Kestrel is nearly maintenance
free. There are individual motors and gearboxes for each function. The
industrial grade Baldor motors drive directly, eliminating all belts
and chains. The use of 3-phase motors on the fans is accomplished with
single-phase power by using variable frequency drives (inverters). The
bearings supporting the rotating paddle assembly (the drum is
stationary) are graphite bushings. No bearings (balls), seals, grease
are required. There is no buildup in the roaster stack, so no
maintenance is required there either. The stainless steel construction
requires only a little stainless steel cleaner to maintain a "like new"
appearance.
The roving green bean hopper has a built-in scale to
weigh your batch and to help blend it from various sources by weight.
The vacuum elevator lifts a 77lb batch in 35 seconds. There is even a
tramp metal magnetic gate in the hopper.
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