P9 M-1 Medical Waste Incinerator Systems

P9-Ml Series Medical Waste
INCINERATION SYSTEMS

•Built by specialists in small incineration systems since 1962.
•Designed for safe, easy operation with state-of-the-art controls.
•Includes many benefits of high-priced systems, yet within the budgets of small facilities.
•Designed to meet air quality regulations with dual chamber combustion.
•Controls the spiraling cost of infectious waste disposal with simple, reliable, on-site technology.

Benefits and Features of Shenandoah’s P-9 M-1 Series

Fast, complete, efficient waste disposal
• Heavy duty ceramic grates allow burning from below.
• Concave refractory bottom acts as a hearth for waste that falls through grate openings.
• Insulated and refractory lined secondary chamber with exit temperatures of up to 1800°F and one-second retention.

Minimum installation and start-up time
• Factory assembled, aluminized steel jacket lined with high temperature refractory.
• Recorders and other accessory equipment available.

Easy and safe operation
• Large counter-balanced fill door with electrical lockout.
• Automatic control system provides preset burn times and shut off.
• Reload light indicates to operator when it is time to recharge.

Low energy consumption levels
• Programmable digital temperature controls maintain temperature, assuring complete combustion while conserving fuel.
• Auxiliary blower distributes combustion air to secondary chamber.
• Secondary burner with temperature-activated modulating control provides preheat and sustains high temperature performance at low energy consumption levels.

Specifications Summary   General reference only. Not intended for installation purposes.

 

Charging Rate
Medical Infectious Waste
Up to 100 pounds per ten-hour day of typical red bag waste rated at 10,000 BTUs per pound with up to 10% pathological material rated at 1,000 BTUs per pound. Based on batch loading up to three times per day. Dependent upon density, BTU value of the waste and subject to reloading regulations. Additional time may be required for burnout of final charge.

Pathological Waste
Up to 400 pounds per ten-hour day of typical pathological waste rated at 1,000 BTUs per pound. Based on batch loading twice daily. Cool down period required between charges to prevent overfiring. Additional time may be required for burnout of final charge.