B&L Cremation BLP 1000 M-9 Animal Crematory
The B&L Cremation Systems, Inc. BLP 1000 M9 animal crematory is designed for large veterinarian facilities. It is used for multiple cremation or a maximum load size of 1000 pounds.
CONTROL SYSTEM AND POLLUTION MONITORING – This system constantly monitors the stack gases to prevent visible emissions. Integrated with the automatic system, this feature enables the unit to make all necessary adjustments automatically.
FULLY-AUTOMATIC CONTROL SEQUENCE – Operation is made simple by the fully-automatic control sequence. A microprocessor temperature controller with a digital readout ensures optimum control while providing the lowest fuel consumption. Visual verification of each stage is provided on the control panel. Operator override is achieved by a turn of a switch for semi-manual control.
HOT HEARTH DESIGN – First introduced by B&L, this design allows for wasted after burning heat to be recycled through the floor, eliminating fluid problems, lowering fuel consumption, and extending the hearth life.
LOW NOISE – The secondary combustion blower has been manufactured and installed to allow for low noise operation.
MULTI-CHAMBER AIR CONTROLLED DESIGN – The entire combustion process is completed within the air controlled chambers, allowing for 24 hour operation, eliminating burning in the stack, and providing for greater fuel efficiency over excess air designs.
REFRACTORY LINED STACK – A three inch insulating liner is provided as a safety feature. While gases seldom exceed 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit liner reduces heat penetration under every condition, preventing the possibility of fire. A ten year warranty is offered on the stack liner.
This design allows for multiple private cremations without co-mingling any remains; up to nine private cremations without any cremation pans required. Still just as fuel efficient due to the “Hot Hearth” Design, this machine excels with the technology we continue to use today.
The primary chamber is divided into four sections. Four sections are 38 inch by 18 inch openings, which are loaded through a hydraulic loading door, located on each side of the crematory. The other eight sections of the machine are loaded through manual hinged doors, which are also located on each side of the crematory.