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Designed for meticulous monitoring of the milk collection and storage processes, MAXIMUS Thermo is a reliable time and temperature recorder (TTR) that allows producers to uphold superior milk quality standards. It provides accurate, shareable, and remotely accessible data at all times.
This thermograph monitors and records the critical cooling and cleaning phases. As soon as the temperature of the tank or pipeline does not match the predefined thresholds, the system automatically sends an alarm to your phone or email.
With MAXIMUS Thermo, producers have precise records of tank and pipeline temperatures during milking and cleaning, as well as corrective measures that have been applied, that allow them to meet the requirements of the Dairy Farmers of Canada proAction® program, among others.
As you know, various factors can contaminate milk, making it essential to continuously monitor the cooling and cleaning processes of the tank and pipeline. To prevent bacterial proliferation, increased vigilance is necessary.
MAXIMUS Thermo lets you set the appropriate cooling temperature targets and immediately signals any detected anomalies.
Furthermore, MAXIMUS Thermo monitors water temperature and cleaning cycle times, and triggers alarms if deviations are observed. Thus, you can rest assured that your milking equipment is clean and disinfected.
See, at a glance and in real time, the current status of your milk collection system.
This overview displays the current phase of the milk collection process, as well as the current temperatures in the tank and the pipeline. You are also informed about the temperatures reached in the tank and pipeline during the last cleaning.
The dial on the left indicates the current temperature of either the milk or wash water in the tank, depending on which process is active.
In addition, the status of the vacuum pressure switch will indicate if milking is about to start.
Set the cleaning parameters for the milk collection system, including the minimum temperature to be maintained in the tank and pipeline during cleaning, the time allowed to reach this temperature, the duration of the cleaning, etc.
Should the water temperature fall below the required level or if the cleaning time is insufficient, an alert is triggered right away.
Set the milk temperature settings in the tank for the first milking, during milk storage, and during subsequent milkings.
You can also determine the allowed time to reach the target temperature. Failure to meet these parameters will trigger an alarm.
Calibrate your milk tank sensors to determine when the agitator is in operation or when your tank is empty. The MAXIMUS Thermo system offers the option of automatic or manual sensor calibration.
It is also possible to periodically recalibrate your temperature sensors, according to a schedule established over 2 weeks.
Simplify your monitoring with temperature and runtime graphs over a selected period to quickly identify any anomalies.
Get a detailed summary of all events recorded by MAXIMUS Thermo during the milk collection process. No more paper logs!
Sort the information by the type of event you want to view on screen (cleaning, milking, alarms or all) for up to 30 days of historical records.
Simplify your monitoring process significantly! With MAXIMUS, you can digitally generate and transfer detailed reports containing data from the very first day of installation.
IMPORTANT – If a problem occurs, the Edit button allows you to enter a description of the situation and, most importantly, to specify the corrective action that was taken during the event. The name of the person who entered the information is also recorded.
Based on the parameters set, receive alarms only in case of anomalies or failures of the cooling and washing systems because, when a problem arises, acting quickly proves essential and cost-effective!
In addition to alarms associated with the milk collection system, you also get alerts for power failures or faulty sensors.