EP2254454B1 - Conveyor dishwasher and method of operating a conveyor dishwasher - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a conveyor dishwasher and to a method of operating such a conveyor dishwasher.
- a dishwasher according to the preamble of claim 1 is known from US-A-2002/0020435 .
- the invention relates, in particular, to a flight-type dishwasher (warewasher) or a rack conveyor dishwasher (warewasher).
- Conveyor dishwashers warewashers
- warewashers In contrast to domestic dishwashers, in which the wash ware which is to be cleaned remains stationary in the machine as it is cleaned, the wash ware in conveyor dishwashers is transported through various treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher.
- the wash ware for example crockery, pots, glasses, cutlery and other articles which are to be cleaned
- a number of treatment zones for example prewash zone(s), main wash zone(s), postwash or pre-rinse zone(s), final-rinse zone(s) and drying zone(s).
- different types of wash ware on account of their final usage, their degree of soiling, their shape and the material used, require different treatment parameters for the individual process steps.
- Conveyor dishwashers nowadays do not usually differentiate automatically between the types of wash ware, in which case the conventional systems are often designed, as a compromise, such that they can be used for a number of different types of wash ware.
- EP-A-1 192 893 shows a domestic dishwasher comprising an optical detector for detecting the type of wash ware to be treated and the amount of loading. Parameters like amount of water, temperature, detergents, pressure, etc. are selected according to reference signal patterns.
- EP-A-0 943 287 also describes a domestic dishwasher having an ultrasonic detector for detecting the loading of the dishwasher and the material of the loaded wash ware.
- US 6,530,996 B2 describes a rack conveyor dishwasher in which the wash ware which is to be cleaned is fed to the respective treatment zones of the rack conveyor dishwasher in a state in which it is pre-sorted in racks.
- This conventional conveyor dishwasher provides sensors which can determine the type of wash ware which is to be cleaned by virtue of an identifying feature provided on the rack being sensed.
- a suitable (dish)washing programme of the conveyor dishwasher is selected in dependence on the identifying feature sensed.
- DE 196 08 030 C1 discloses a further conveyor dishwasher in which, depending on the type and soiling of the wash ware which is to be cleaned in the individual treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher, additional spray systems are switched on or off in order to change the distance in the treatment zones over which the wash ware is subjected to action.
- the present invention is intended to achieve the object of providing a conveyor dishwasher which has at least one wash zone, at least one final-rinse zone and also a control arrangement and which, despite the reduction in the consumption of resources (clean water, chemicals and energy) during operation, can provide good treatment results for all types of wash ware.
- the intention is also to achieve the object of specifying a corresponding method of operating such a conveyor dishwasher.
- a wash-ware detector makes it possible for the type of wash ware which is to be treated to be sensed automatically.
- the invention provides that the control arrangement assigns each type of wash ware which is to be treated in the treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher to a previously defined or definable wash-ware group.
- a previously defined or definable wash-ware group assigns each type of wash ware which is to be treated in the treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher to a previously defined or definable wash-ware group.
- the control arrangement assigns each type of wash ware which is to be treated in the treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher to a previously defined or definable wash-ware group.
- a treatment programme by which the wash ware of the type assigned to this wash-ware group is to be treated in at least one of the treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher, for example in a prewash zone, in a main-wash zone, in a postwash or prerinse zone, in a final-rinse zone and/or in a drying zone.
- the defined treatment programme for each wash-ware group is preferably a treatment programme which is adapted optimally in respect of economics. Accordingly, the invention makes it possible for the process parameters of the conveyor dishwasher to be automatically adapted optimally to the respective type of wash ware which is to be treated. The invention thus makes it possible for the types of wash ware which are to be treated to be differentiated automatically and for the treatment parameters for the individual process steps to be adapted, during cleaning of the wash ware, to the wash-ware group to which the type of wash ware which is to be cleaned is assigned.
- the "type of wash ware” is understood here as the type of wash ware which is to be treated and/or to be cleaned.
- the type of wash ware depends, for example, in particular on the size, the shape and/or the material of the wash ware which is to be cleaned.
- wash ware can be detected with reference to the type of wash ware sensed:
- the invention is based on the finding that the process parameters which are to be selected for effective treatment and/or cleaning in the individual treatment zones depend on the type of wash ware which is to be treated.
- the different types of wash ware here require suitable treatment programmes by which the wash ware is to be treated, for example, in the wash zones (prewash, main-wash, postwash zones) of the conveyor dishwasher.
- the treatment programmes are coordinated, in particular, from the point of view of a volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in at least one of the wash zones and from the point of view of a nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in at least one of the wash zones.
- lightly soiled crockery items such as trays or drinking glasses
- lightly soiled crockery items with burnt-on, difficult-to-remove food residues e.g. cooking utensils, heat-preserving containers, baking tins, etc.
- the different types of wash ware also require treatment programmes which are coordinated from the point of view of a volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinse zone and by which the wash ware is treated in the final-rinse zone of the conveyor dishwasher.
- the solution according to the invention makes it possible for the dishwashing mechanics of at least one wash zone, i.e. the volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the wash zone, and the nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in the wash zone, to be adapted optimally to the type of wash ware which is to be treated in the wash zone.
- the solution according to the invention also makes it possible for example for the volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinse zone to be adapted optimally to the type of wash ware which is to be treated in the final-rinse zone.
- the object on which the invention is based is further achieved by a method of operating a conveyor dishwasher which has at least one wash zone and at least one final-rinse zone and also a control arrangement.
- the invention provides that the method implements the method steps which are specified hereinbelow.
- the type of wash ware which is to be treated is sensed.
- a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the at least one wash zone is selected automatically for each wash-ware group, and the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected are set.
- a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the at least one final-rinse zone is selected automatically for each wash-ware group, and the process parameters assigned to the treatment programme selected are set.
- Figure 1 shows a conveyor dishwasher 1 having a transporting arrangement 2 by means of which wash ware (not illustrated in the drawing) is transported in a transporting direction 3 through the conveyor dishwasher 1.
- the transporting arrangement 2 may be, for example, a conveying belt, which is preferably designed as a multi-part plastic conveying belt and is driven continuously by a preferably electric drive (not illustrated in Figure 1 ), in which case the wash ware positioned on the conveying belt 2 is conveyed through the various treatment zones 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 26 of the conveyor dishwasher 1 in accordance with the illustration in Figure 1 .
- the wash ware transported in the transporting direction 3 is usually positioned on the transporting arrangement, or the conveying belt 2, in the region of the inlet 4.
- the wash ware is then transported from the inlet 4 into an inlet tunnel 5 in accordance with the transporting direction 3, which is indicated by the arrow.
- the conveyor dishwasher 1 of Fig. 1 has at least one wash zone, for example, as is illustrated in Figure 1 , a prewash zone 6 and also a first main-wash zone 7 and also a second main-wash zone 8, which are arranged downstream of the prewash zone 6 as seen in the transporting direction 3.
- the at least one wash zone 6, 7, 8 is followed in the transporting direction 3 by a postwash zone 9 and a final-rinse zone 10, which is arranged downstream of the postwash zone 9.
- Figure 1 illustrates the transporting arrangement 2 as a circulating conveying belt.
- the transporting arrangement 2 conveying racks into which the wash ware (not illustrated explicitly) is inserted and which are positioned on the top side of the conveying belt.
- the wash ware which is either accommodated directly on the conveying belt 2 or is retained by racks, runs, in the transporting direction 3, through the inlet tunnel 5, the following prewash zone 6, the first main-wash zone 7, the second main-wash zone 8, the postwash zone 9, the final-rinse zone 10 and a drying zone 26 into an outlet section 25.
- the abovementioned treatment zones 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of the conveyor dishwasher 1 are each assigned spray nozzles 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 via which liquid is sprayed onto the wash ware which is transported through the respective treatment zones 6, 7 8, 9 and 10 by the transporting arrangement 2.
- Each treatment zone 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 is assigned a tank 16, 18, 20 and 22 in which sprayed liquid is accommodated and/or in which liquid for the spray nozzles of the relevant zones is provided.
- final-rinse liquid in the form of clean water which may be pure or mixed with further additives, for example rinse aid, is sprayed onto the wash ware (not illustrated in the drawings) via the spray nozzles 15 of the final-rinse zone 10, which are arranged laterally or above and beneath the conveying belt.
- the final-rinse liquid sprayed is collected in the tank 20 (postwash tank 20) of the postwash zone 9, from which it is delivered to the spray nozzles 14 (postwash nozzles 14) of the postwash zone 9 via a pump system.
- wash liquid is rinsed off from the wash ware.
- the liquid which accumulates here flows into the wash tank 18b of the second main-wash zone 8, is usually provided with a detergent and is sprayed onto the wash ware by a pump system via the nozzles 13 (wash nozzles 13) of the second main-wash zone 8. From the wash tank 18b of the second main-wash zone 8, the liquid flows into the wash tank 18a of the first main-wash zone 7.
- the liquid is sprayed onto the wash ware anew via a further pump system, via the wash nozzles 12 of the first main-wash zone 7. From the wash tank 18a of the first main-wash zone 7, the liquid then flows into the prewash tank 16 of the prewash zone 6.
- the liquid in the prewash tank 16 is sprayed onto the wash ware via a pump system, via the prewash nozzles 11 of the prewash zone 6, in order for coarse dirt to be removed from the wash ware.
- the individual dishwashing systems of the treatment zones 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 ensure that the wash ware is sprayed both from the top side and from the underside.
- the respective zones 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of the conveyor dishwasher 1 can be separated from one another via separating curtains 37.
- the inlet tunnel 5 itself is also separated from the inlet 4 via a separating curtain 37.
- the separating curtains 37 prevent wash liquid and final-rinse liquid from spraying between zones and prevent the escape of vapours from the conveyor dishwasher.
- the final-rinse zone 10 is followed, in the transporting direction 3 of the wash ware, by the already mentioned drying zone 26.
- the wash ware is dried by way of dry and heated air in order for the moisture located on the wash ware to be blown off and dried up.
- the hot and moisture-laden air is withdrawn from the drying zone 26 via a further opening, for example with the aid of a fan 31.
- the exhaust-air stream from the drying zone 26 passes a heat-recovery device 30, in which a condenser may be provided.
- the heat-recovery device 30 serves for recovering at least some of the heat energy contained in the exhaust air.
- the wash ware is conveyed through a number of treatment zones, for example prewash zones, main-wash zones, postwash zones, final-rinse zones and drying zones.
- different treatment parameters are required by different types of wash ware in the treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher.
- the conveyor dishwashers which are known at present, however, do not differentiate automatically between the types of wash ware which are to be treated, in which case the conventional systems are usually designed, as a compromise, such that they can be used more or less efficiently for a number of types of wash ware. This approach means that usually significantly more resources (energy, water, chemicals, etc.) than would actually be necessary are used in order to treat the wash ware.
- the conveyor dishwasher 1 according to the invention - as is illustrated, for example, in Figure 1 - is characterized in that a wash-ware detector 34 is provided, and this serves to sense the type of wash ware which is to be treated in the conveyor dishwasher 1.
- the term "wash-ware detector” used here is to be understood as any detector which is designed to sense and/or to determine the type of wash ware which is to be treated in the conveyor dishwasher 1. It is conceivable here, in particular, for the wash-ware detector 34 to have at least one detector device 35 which can sense the size, the shape and/or the material of the wash ware which is to be treated in the conveyor dishwasher 1.
- the wash-ware detector 34 has at least one preferably optically, inductively or capacitively operating detector device 35, in which case the size, the shape and/or the material of the wash ware can be directly sensed for the purpose of identifying the type of wash ware.
- the detector device 35 may also be formed by other types of detector, for example inductively operating proximity sensors, light sensors, light curtains, laser scanners, 3D lasers, cameras, rotary transducers, etc.
- the wash-ware detector 34 is preferably arranged at the inlet 4 of the conveyor dishwasher 1, in order for it to be possible to sense the type of wash ware which is to be fed to the individual treatment zones 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 26 of the conveyor dishwasher 1. It would, of course, also be conceivable, however, for the wash-ware detector 34 to be arranged in a suitable manner in the interior of the conveyor dishwasher 1.
- the conveyor dishwasher 1 also has a control arrangement 36, which is illustrated schematically in Figure 1 .
- the control arrangement 36 is designed to activate various activatable components of the conveyor dishwasher 1, for example the respective pumps and valves, in accordance with a previously defined or definable programme sequence, in order for it thus to be possible to set suitable process parameters in the individual treatment zones 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 26 of the conveyor dishwasher 1.
- control arrangement 36 is connected to the wash-ware detector 34 in particular via a suitable communication connection, in order for the type of wash ware which is sensed by the wash-ware detector 34 as it is fed to the conveyor dishwasher 1 to be interrogated continuously or at predetermined times and/or as predetermined events occur.
- the control arrangement 36 is designed such that the wash ware which is to be treated can be detected automatically with reference to the type of wash ware sensed by the wash-ware detector 34.
- the control arrangement 36 can preferably detect at least the following wash ware automatically:
- wash ware For the case where the control arrangement 36 does not detect the wash ware with reference to the type of wash ware sensed, the relevant wash ware is identified as "other wash ware".
- the solution according to the invention is distinguished not just by the automatic sensing of the type of wash ware and by the automatic detection of the wash ware which is to be treated, but also by the additional functionality of the control arrangement 36, according to which the latter is designed to assign each type of wash ware sensed to a previously defined or definable wash-ware group.
- This assigning capability ensures that wash ware of different types which can be treated with identical process parameters in the respective treatment zones 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 26 of the conveyor dishwasher 1 is combined into a wash-ware group. It has been found here that in order for, for example, plates produced from porcelain or from a porcelain-like material and cups and bowls produced from porcelain, a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material to undergo prewashing, main washing, final rinsing and drying in the treatment zones 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 26, it is possible to select the same or more or less identical setting parameters in order to allow optimum treatment of these types of wash ware while making efficient use of resources.
- both the quantity of wash liquid which is sprayed per unit of time in the wash zones 6, 7, 8 of the conveyor dishwasher 1 and the nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in the wash zones 6, 7, 8 should be increased in comparison with other types of wash ware, in order for it to be possible to achieve effective cleaning.
- pots and pans it is conceivable, during the treatment of the containers, pots and pans, to reduce the transporting speed at which these types of wash ware are transported through the respective treatment zones 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 26 of the conveyor dishwasher 1, in order thus for the respective periods of contact in the individual treatment zones to be increased.
- This makes it possible to set to a relatively low value the volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinse zone 10 of the conveyor dishwasher 1.
- Cutlery and items of cutlery produced from metal, and in particular from stainless steel require, for treatment in the prewash zone 6 and in the main-wash zones 7, 8, of the conveyor dishwasher 1, preferably the same or similar process parameters as are used in the prewashing and main washing of plates, cups or bowls.
- the type of wash ware to which cutlery and items of cutlery belong preferably requires an increased volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid per unit of time.
- wash-ware detector 34 senses drinking glasses produced from glass or a glass-like material, it is sufficient for the treatment of this type of wash ware to dispense with a prewash in the prewash zone 6, since this type of wash ware would otherwise be soiled or adversely affected in addition by the usually already relatively heavily soiled wash liquid which is sprayed in the prewash zone 6. It is nevertheless conceivable, for the treatment of this type of wash ware (drinking glasses), for just one of the two main-wash zones 7, 8 which are illustrated in Figure 1 to be switched on.
- the postwash zone 9 is switched off, for example by the feed of postwash liquid to the postwash zone 9 being suppressed. It is optionally possible for the lack of pump-action dishwashing in the postwash zone 9 to be compensated for by additional clean-water dishwashing in the final-rinse zone 10, for example by an increased volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid being sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinse zone 10.
- wash-ware groups have already been defined beforehand. It is, of course, also conceivable, however, for the wash-ware groups to be altered by the operator of the conveyor dishwasher 1 if required.
- control arrangement 36 is designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a defined (previously defined or later defined by the user) treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the prewash zone 6, in the main-wash zones 7, 8 and/or in the postwash zone 9, and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected.
- control arrangement 36 is also designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the final-rinse zone 10, and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected.
- control arrangement 36 it is conceivable, for this purpose, for the control arrangement 36 to have, for example, a storage device (e.g., memory - not illustrated explicitly in Figure 1 ) which can be accessed by the control arrangement 36 and which stores, for the individual wash-ware groups in question, optimally adapted treatment programmes and corresponding process parameters for the operation of the individual treatment zones 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 26.
- a storage device e.g., memory - not illustrated explicitly in Figure 1
- That preferred realization of the conveyor dishwasher 1 according to the invention which is illustrated in Figure 1 specifically provides that the control arrangement 36 sets automatically to a previously defined average value of, for example, 6001/min, as it detects wash ware belonging to the first, to the third, to the fourth or to the fifth wash-ware group, a volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the two main-wash zones 7, 8. Furthermore, for the treatment of this wash ware, the nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in the two main-wash zones 7, 8 is preferably set to a previously defined average value of, for example, 0.2 to 0.4 bar.
- the preferred realization of the conveyor dishwasher 1 provides that the control arrangement 36 sets automatically to a previously defined high value of greater than, for example, 6501/min, as it detects wash ware belonging to the second wash-ware group, the volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in each case in the two main-wash zones 7, 8.
- the nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in the two main-wash zones 7, 8 should likewise assume a high value here of, for example, greater than 0.4 bar.
- control arrangement 36 sets automatically to a previously defined average value of, for example, 170 to 2001/h, as it detects wash ware belonging to the first wash-ware group, a volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinse zone 10.
- control arrangement 36 When it detects wash ware belonging to the second or third wash-ware group, in contrast, the control arrangement 36 is preferably designed to set automatically to a previously defined low value of, for example, less than 1701/h the volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinse zone 10. As it detects wash ware belonging to the fourth or fifth wash-ware group, in contrast, the control arrangement 36 sets automatically to a previously defined high value of, for example, greater than 200 1/h the volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinse zone 10.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic side view of a second embodiment of the conveyor dishwasher according to the invention.
- the conveyor dishwasher 1 according to Figure 2 differs from the embodiment described previously with reference to Figure 1 in that just one main-wash zone is provided in the second embodiment.
- the rest of the conveyor dishwasher 1 according to Figure 2 is constructed identically to the conveyor dishwasher which is illustrated in Figure 1 , in which case reference can be made here to the description relating to Figure 1 .
- the conveyor dishwasher 1 according to the present invention also to have a steaming zone (not illustrated explicitly in the drawings), in which case the control arrangement 36 may be designed to provide a setting automatically, for each wash-ware group, where the feed of steam to the steaming zone is switched on or off, the feed of steam to the steaming zone preferably being switched on automatically upon detection of wash ware belonging to the second wash-ware group.
- the conveyor dishwasher 1 it is likewise conceivable, in principle, for the conveyor dishwasher 1 according to the invention to have a direct-action detergent-spray system, in which case the control arrangement 36 is designed to provide a setting automatically, for each wash-ware group, where the feed of detergent to the direct-action detergent-spray system is switched on or off, or the quantity of detergent is controlled in dependence on the wash-ware group.
- control arrangement 36 it is nevertheless conceivable for the control arrangement 36 to be designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the drying zone 26, and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected.
- control arrangement 36 selects and correspondingly defines, optionally automatically, the process parameters which are optimum for the treatment of the respective types of wash ware, in order to make it possible, in principle, for the user of the conveyor dishwasher also to be capable of manually setting or altering the process parameters which prevail in the respective treatment zones.
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- The invention relates to a conveyor dishwasher and to a method of operating such a conveyor dishwasher. A dishwasher according to the preamble of
claim 1 is known fromUS-A-2002/0020435 . - Accordingly, the invention relates, in particular, to a flight-type dishwasher (warewasher) or a rack conveyor dishwasher (warewasher).
- Conveyor dishwashers (warewashers) are used commercially. In contrast to domestic dishwashers, in which the wash ware which is to be cleaned remains stationary in the machine as it is cleaned, the wash ware in conveyor dishwashers is transported through various treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher.
- In the case of conveyor dishwashers, the wash ware, for example crockery, pots, glasses, cutlery and other articles which are to be cleaned, is conveyed through a number of treatment zones, for example prewash zone(s), main wash zone(s), postwash or pre-rinse zone(s), final-rinse zone(s) and drying zone(s). However, different types of wash ware, on account of their final usage, their degree of soiling, their shape and the material used, require different treatment parameters for the individual process steps. Conveyor dishwashers nowadays, however, do not usually differentiate automatically between the types of wash ware, in which case the conventional systems are often designed, as a compromise, such that they can be used for a number of different types of wash ware.
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EP-A-1 192 893 shows a domestic dishwasher comprising an optical detector for detecting the type of wash ware to be treated and the amount of loading. Parameters like amount of water, temperature, detergents, pressure, etc. are selected according to reference signal patterns. -
US-A-2002/0020435 discloses a further prior art. -
EP-A-0 943 287 also describes a domestic dishwasher having an ultrasonic detector for detecting the loading of the dishwasher and the material of the loaded wash ware. -
US 6,530,996 B2 describes a rack conveyor dishwasher in which the wash ware which is to be cleaned is fed to the respective treatment zones of the rack conveyor dishwasher in a state in which it is pre-sorted in racks. This conventional conveyor dishwasher provides sensors which can determine the type of wash ware which is to be cleaned by virtue of an identifying feature provided on the rack being sensed. A suitable (dish)washing programme of the conveyor dishwasher is selected in dependence on the identifying feature sensed. -
DE 196 08 030 C1 discloses a further conveyor dishwasher in which, depending on the type and soiling of the wash ware which is to be cleaned in the individual treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher, additional spray systems are switched on or off in order to change the distance in the treatment zones over which the wash ware is subjected to action. - It is already known in the case of a conveyor dishwasher from
DE 10 2005 021 101 A1 for additional spray nozzles to be switched on and off in dependence on the transporting speed of the wash ware in the dishwashing zone of the conveyor dishwasher, in order thus to reduce the water consumption for final-rinse purposes. Sensors which sense the presence of crockery at the entrance to the conveyor dishwasher are provided here, the system automatically reducing the transporting speed when the quantity of wash ware passing into the conveyor dishwasher decreases. - The present invention is intended to achieve the object of providing a conveyor dishwasher which has at least one wash zone, at least one final-rinse zone and also a control arrangement and which, despite the reduction in the consumption of resources (clean water, chemicals and energy) during operation, can provide good treatment results for all types of wash ware. The intention is also to achieve the object of specifying a corresponding method of operating such a conveyor dishwasher.
- On the one hand, providing a wash-ware detector makes it possible for the type of wash ware which is to be treated to be sensed automatically. On the other hand, it is possible to select automatically, for each type of wash ware sensed, an optimum treatment programme in at least one of the treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher, and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected. The consumption of clean water, chemicals and energy can be reduced by the resulting optimum adaptation of the process parameters in relation to the respective treatment zones.
- In order for it to be possible for the individual programme sequences in the treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher to be adapted as optimally as possible to the type of wash ware sensed, the invention provides that the control arrangement assigns each type of wash ware which is to be treated in the treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher to a previously defined or definable wash-ware group. For each wash-ware group, in turn, there is a defined treatment programme by which the wash ware of the type assigned to this wash-ware group is to be treated in at least one of the treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher, for example in a prewash zone, in a main-wash zone, in a postwash or prerinse zone, in a final-rinse zone and/or in a drying zone.
- The defined treatment programme for each wash-ware group is preferably a treatment programme which is adapted optimally in respect of economics. Accordingly, the invention makes it possible for the process parameters of the conveyor dishwasher to be automatically adapted optimally to the respective type of wash ware which is to be treated. The invention thus makes it possible for the types of wash ware which are to be treated to be differentiated automatically and for the treatment parameters for the individual process steps to be adapted, during cleaning of the wash ware, to the wash-ware group to which the type of wash ware which is to be cleaned is assigned.
- The "type of wash ware" is understood here as the type of wash ware which is to be treated and/or to be cleaned. The type of wash ware depends, for example, in particular on the size, the shape and/or the material of the wash ware which is to be cleaned.
- In a preferred realization of the solution according to the invention, it is provided that at least the following wash ware can be detected with reference to the type of wash ware sensed:
- plates produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material;
- cups produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material;
- bowls produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material;
- trays, or tray-like articles, produced from a plastic material;
- containers, in particular GN containers, produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;
- pots produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;
- pans produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;
- cutlery and items of cutlery produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel; and
- drinking glasses produced from glass or a glass-like material.
- The invention is based on the finding that the process parameters which are to be selected for effective treatment and/or cleaning in the individual treatment zones depend on the type of wash ware which is to be treated. The different types of wash ware here require suitable treatment programmes by which the wash ware is to be treated, for example, in the wash zones (prewash, main-wash, postwash zones) of the conveyor dishwasher. The treatment programmes are coordinated, in particular, from the point of view of a volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in at least one of the wash zones and from the point of view of a nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in at least one of the wash zones. Thus for example lightly soiled crockery items, such as trays or drinking glasses, in contrast to heavily soiled crockery items with burnt-on, difficult-to-remove food residues, e.g. cooking utensils, heat-preserving containers, baking tins, etc., require only a comparatively small volume-flow quantity of wash liquid sprayed per unit of time in the wash zone and only a comparatively low nozzle pressure for spraying the wash liquid in the wash zone.
- On the other hand, the different types of wash ware also require treatment programmes which are coordinated from the point of view of a volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinse zone and by which the wash ware is treated in the final-rinse zone of the conveyor dishwasher.
- The solution according to the invention makes it possible for the dishwashing mechanics of at least one wash zone, i.e. the volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the wash zone, and the nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in the wash zone, to be adapted optimally to the type of wash ware which is to be treated in the wash zone.
- As an alternative, or in addition, the solution according to the invention also makes it possible for example for the volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinse zone to be adapted optimally to the type of wash ware which is to be treated in the final-rinse zone.
- As a result, "over-washing" for example of only lightly soiled crockery items, such as trays or drinking glasses, can be prevented in a straightforward but effective manner, in which case no more resources of energy, water, chemicals, etc. than necessary are used during the process for cleaning such merely lightly soiled crockery items.
- It is thus possible to reduce the consumption of clean water sprayed onto the wash ware, for example, in the final-rinse zone in pure form or in a state in which it has been mixed with further additives. The reduced consumption of clean water in the conveyor dishwasher means that it is also possible to reduce the consumption of chemicals, in particular rinse aid and/or detergent, without resulting in any change in the concentration of chemicals in the respective liquid. Feeding a smaller quantity of clean water means that the quantity of water which is to be heated is smaller, as a result of which energy can be saved.
- The object on which the invention is based is further achieved by a method of operating a conveyor dishwasher which has at least one wash zone and at least one final-rinse zone and also a control arrangement. The invention provides that the method implements the method steps which are specified hereinbelow. In the first instance, the type of wash ware which is to be treated is sensed. Thereafter, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the at least one wash zone is selected automatically for each wash-ware group, and the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected are set. As an alternative, or in addition to, the last-mentioned method step, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the at least one final-rinse zone is selected automatically for each wash-ware group, and the process parameters assigned to the treatment programme selected are set.
- The invention will be described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings and using preferred embodiments by way of example.
- In the drawings:
- Figure 1
- shows a schematic view, in longitudinal section, of a conveyor dishwasher according to a first embodiment; and
- Figure 2
- shows a schematic view, in longitudinal section, of a conveyor dishwasher according to a second embodiment.
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Figure 1 shows aconveyor dishwasher 1 having atransporting arrangement 2 by means of which wash ware (not illustrated in the drawing) is transported in a transportingdirection 3 through theconveyor dishwasher 1. Thetransporting arrangement 2 may be, for example, a conveying belt, which is preferably designed as a multi-part plastic conveying belt and is driven continuously by a preferably electric drive (not illustrated inFigure 1 ), in which case the wash ware positioned on theconveying belt 2 is conveyed through thevarious treatment zones conveyor dishwasher 1 in accordance with the illustration inFigure 1 . The wash ware transported in the transportingdirection 3 is usually positioned on the transporting arrangement, or theconveying belt 2, in the region of theinlet 4. The wash ware is then transported from theinlet 4 into aninlet tunnel 5 in accordance with the transportingdirection 3, which is indicated by the arrow. - The
conveyor dishwasher 1 ofFig. 1 has at least one wash zone, for example, as is illustrated inFigure 1 , a prewash zone 6 and also a first main-wash zone 7 and also a second main-wash zone 8, which are arranged downstream of the prewash zone 6 as seen in the transportingdirection 3. - In the case of the
conveyor dishwasher 1 which is illustrated inFigure 1 , the at least one wash zone 6, 7, 8 is followed in the transportingdirection 3 by a postwash zone 9 and a final-rinsezone 10, which is arranged downstream of the postwash zone 9. -
Figure 1 illustrates the transportingarrangement 2 as a circulating conveying belt. However, it is also conceivable to use, as the transportingarrangement 2, conveying racks into which the wash ware (not illustrated explicitly) is inserted and which are positioned on the top side of the conveying belt. - As seen in the transporting
direction 3, the wash ware, which is either accommodated directly on the conveyingbelt 2 or is retained by racks, runs, in the transportingdirection 3, through theinlet tunnel 5, the following prewash zone 6, the first main-wash zone 7, the second main-wash zone 8, the postwash zone 9, the final-rinsezone 10 and a dryingzone 26 into anoutlet section 25. - The
abovementioned treatment zones 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of theconveyor dishwasher 1 are each assignedspray nozzles arrangement 2. Eachtreatment zone 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 is assigned atank conveyor dishwasher 1 which is illustrated inFigure 1 , final-rinse liquid in the form of clean water, which may be pure or mixed with further additives, for example rinse aid, is sprayed onto the wash ware (not illustrated in the drawings) via thespray nozzles 15 of the final-rinsezone 10, which are arranged laterally or above and beneath the conveying belt. - Some of the final-rinse liquid sprayed is transported from zone to zone, counter to the transporting
direction 3 of the wash ware, via a cascade system. The rest is channelled directly into theprewash tank 16 via avalve 77 and abypass line 88. - The final-rinse liquid sprayed is collected in the tank 20 (postwash tank 20) of the postwash zone 9, from which it is delivered to the spray nozzles 14 (postwash nozzles 14) of the postwash zone 9 via a pump system. In the postwash zone 9, wash liquid is rinsed off from the wash ware. The liquid which accumulates here flows into the
wash tank 18b of the second main-wash zone 8, is usually provided with a detergent and is sprayed onto the wash ware by a pump system via the nozzles 13 (wash nozzles 13) of the second main-wash zone 8. From thewash tank 18b of the second main-wash zone 8, the liquid flows into thewash tank 18a of the first main-wash zone 7. From there, the liquid is sprayed onto the wash ware anew via a further pump system, via thewash nozzles 12 of the first main-wash zone 7. From thewash tank 18a of the first main-wash zone 7, the liquid then flows into theprewash tank 16 of the prewash zone 6. The liquid in theprewash tank 16 is sprayed onto the wash ware via a pump system, via theprewash nozzles 11 of the prewash zone 6, in order for coarse dirt to be removed from the wash ware. - The individual dishwashing systems of the
treatment zones 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 ensure that the wash ware is sprayed both from the top side and from the underside. - The
respective zones 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of theconveyor dishwasher 1 can be separated from one another via separatingcurtains 37. In the case of the embodiment which is illustrated inFigure 1 , theinlet tunnel 5 itself is also separated from theinlet 4 via a separatingcurtain 37. The separatingcurtains 37 prevent wash liquid and final-rinse liquid from spraying between zones and prevent the escape of vapours from the conveyor dishwasher. - The final-rinse
zone 10 is followed, in the transportingdirection 3 of the wash ware, by the already mentioned dryingzone 26. In the dryingzone 26, the wash ware is dried by way of dry and heated air in order for the moisture located on the wash ware to be blown off and dried up. In order to keep the moisture content of the air in a range which is favourable for drying purposes, it is conceivable, for example, to feed ambient air via an opening, for example through the exit opening for the wash ware. The hot and moisture-laden air is withdrawn from the dryingzone 26 via a further opening, for example with the aid of afan 31. It is advantageous here if the exhaust-air stream from the dryingzone 26 passes a heat-recovery device 30, in which a condenser may be provided. The heat-recovery device 30 serves for recovering at least some of the heat energy contained in the exhaust air. - In the case current flight-type/rack conveyor dishwashers, the wash ware is conveyed through a number of treatment zones, for example prewash zones, main-wash zones, postwash zones, final-rinse zones and drying zones. As already indicated, different treatment parameters are required by different types of wash ware in the treatment zones of the conveyor dishwasher. The conveyor dishwashers which are known at present, however, do not differentiate automatically between the types of wash ware which are to be treated, in which case the conventional systems are usually designed, as a compromise, such that they can be used more or less efficiently for a number of types of wash ware. This approach means that usually significantly more resources (energy, water, chemicals, etc.) than would actually be necessary are used in order to treat the wash ware.
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conveyor dishwasher 1 according to the invention - as is illustrated, for example, inFigure 1 - is characterized in that a wash-ware detector 34 is provided, and this serves to sense the type of wash ware which is to be treated in theconveyor dishwasher 1. The term "wash-ware detector" used here is to be understood as any detector which is designed to sense and/or to determine the type of wash ware which is to be treated in theconveyor dishwasher 1. It is conceivable here, in particular, for the wash-ware detector 34 to have at least one detector device 35 which can sense the size, the shape and/or the material of the wash ware which is to be treated in theconveyor dishwasher 1. - In a preferred realization of the
conveyor dishwasher 1 according to the invention, the wash-ware detector 34 has at least one preferably optically, inductively or capacitively operating detector device 35, in which case the size, the shape and/or the material of the wash ware can be directly sensed for the purpose of identifying the type of wash ware. The detector device 35, however, may also be formed by other types of detector, for example inductively operating proximity sensors, light sensors, light curtains, laser scanners, 3D lasers, cameras, rotary transducers, etc. - The wash-ware detector 34 is preferably arranged at the
inlet 4 of theconveyor dishwasher 1, in order for it to be possible to sense the type of wash ware which is to be fed to theindividual treatment zones conveyor dishwasher 1. It would, of course, also be conceivable, however, for the wash-ware detector 34 to be arranged in a suitable manner in the interior of theconveyor dishwasher 1. - The
conveyor dishwasher 1 according to the present invention also has acontrol arrangement 36, which is illustrated schematically inFigure 1 . Thecontrol arrangement 36 is designed to activate various activatable components of theconveyor dishwasher 1, for example the respective pumps and valves, in accordance with a previously defined or definable programme sequence, in order for it thus to be possible to set suitable process parameters in theindividual treatment zones conveyor dishwasher 1. - As is illustrated in the drawings, the
control arrangement 36 is connected to the wash-ware detector 34 in particular via a suitable communication connection, in order for the type of wash ware which is sensed by the wash-ware detector 34 as it is fed to theconveyor dishwasher 1 to be interrogated continuously or at predetermined times and/or as predetermined events occur. - The
control arrangement 36 is designed such that the wash ware which is to be treated can be detected automatically with reference to the type of wash ware sensed by the wash-ware detector 34. Thecontrol arrangement 36 can preferably detect at least the following wash ware automatically: - plates produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material;
- cups produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material;
- bowls produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material;
- trays, or tray-like articles, produced from a plastic material;
- containers, in particular GN containers, produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;
- pots produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;
- pans produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;
- cutlery or items of cutlery produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel; and
- drinking glasses produced from glass or a glass-like material.
- For the case where the
control arrangement 36 does not detect the wash ware with reference to the type of wash ware sensed, the relevant wash ware is identified as "other wash ware". - The solution according to the invention is distinguished not just by the automatic sensing of the type of wash ware and by the automatic detection of the wash ware which is to be treated, but also by the additional functionality of the
control arrangement 36, according to which the latter is designed to assign each type of wash ware sensed to a previously defined or definable wash-ware group. - This assigning capability ensures that wash ware of different types which can be treated with identical process parameters in the
respective treatment zones conveyor dishwasher 1 is combined into a wash-ware group. It has been found here that in order for, for example, plates produced from porcelain or from a porcelain-like material and cups and bowls produced from porcelain, a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material to undergo prewashing, main washing, final rinsing and drying in thetreatment zones - In the case of trays, or tray-like articles, produced from a plastic material being treated, in contrast, it is possible to dispense with a prewash altogether, and the volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinse
zone 10 can be reduced in comparison with the treatment of, for example, plates, cups or bowls. - In the case of containers, in particular GN containers, pots and pans produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel, in contrast, both the quantity of wash liquid which is sprayed per unit of time in the wash zones 6, 7, 8 of the
conveyor dishwasher 1 and the nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in the wash zones 6, 7, 8 should be increased in comparison with other types of wash ware, in order for it to be possible to achieve effective cleaning. In addition to this, it is conceivable, during the treatment of the containers, pots and pans, to reduce the transporting speed at which these types of wash ware are transported through therespective treatment zones conveyor dishwasher 1, in order thus for the respective periods of contact in the individual treatment zones to be increased. This, in turn, makes it possible to set to a relatively low value the volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinsezone 10 of theconveyor dishwasher 1. - Cutlery and items of cutlery produced from metal, and in particular from stainless steel, require, for treatment in the prewash zone 6 and in the main-wash zones 7, 8, of the
conveyor dishwasher 1, preferably the same or similar process parameters as are used in the prewashing and main washing of plates, cups or bowls. - However, in comparison with the treatment of plates, cups or bowls in the final-rinse
zone 10 of theconveyor dishwasher 1, the type of wash ware to which cutlery and items of cutlery belong preferably requires an increased volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid per unit of time. - If the wash-ware detector 34 senses drinking glasses produced from glass or a glass-like material, it is sufficient for the treatment of this type of wash ware to dispense with a prewash in the prewash zone 6, since this type of wash ware would otherwise be soiled or adversely affected in addition by the usually already relatively heavily soiled wash liquid which is sprayed in the prewash zone 6. It is nevertheless conceivable, for the treatment of this type of wash ware (drinking glasses), for just one of the two main-wash zones 7, 8 which are illustrated in
Figure 1 to be switched on. - In order also to prevent renewed soiling of this type of wash ware (drinking glasses) in the postwash zone 9 of the
conveyor dishwasher 1, it is further preferred if, for the treatment of this type of wash ware, the postwash zone 9 is switched off, for example by the feed of postwash liquid to the postwash zone 9 being suppressed. It is optionally possible for the lack of pump-action dishwashing in the postwash zone 9 to be compensated for by additional clean-water dishwashing in the final-rinsezone 10, for example by an increased volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid being sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinsezone 10. - In order for it to be possible to select optimum process parameters for treating the respective types of wash ware, the following assignments are preferably made with the aid of the control arrangement 36:
- plates produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material and cups and bowls produced from porcelain, a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material are assigned to a first wash-ware group;
- containers, in particular GN containers, pots and pans produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel, are assigned to a second wash-ware group;
- trays, and tray-like articles, produced from a plastic material are assigned to a third wash-ware group;
- drinking glasses produced from glass or a glass-like material are assigned to a fourth wash-ware group; and
- cutlery and items of cutlery produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel, are assigned to a fifth wash-ware group.
- The abovementioned wash-ware groups have already been defined beforehand. It is, of course, also conceivable, however, for the wash-ware groups to be altered by the operator of the
conveyor dishwasher 1 if required. - The solution according to the invention is distinguished in that the
control arrangement 36 is designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a defined (previously defined or later defined by the user) treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the prewash zone 6, in the main-wash zones 7, 8 and/or in the postwash zone 9, and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected. As an alternative, or in addition to this, thecontrol arrangement 36 is also designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the final-rinsezone 10, and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected. - It is conceivable, for this purpose, for the
control arrangement 36 to have, for example, a storage device (e.g., memory - not illustrated explicitly inFigure 1 ) which can be accessed by thecontrol arrangement 36 and which stores, for the individual wash-ware groups in question, optimally adapted treatment programmes and corresponding process parameters for the operation of theindividual treatment zones - That preferred realization of the
conveyor dishwasher 1 according to the invention which is illustrated inFigure 1 specifically provides that thecontrol arrangement 36 sets automatically to a previously defined average value of, for example, 6001/min, as it detects wash ware belonging to the first, to the third, to the fourth or to the fifth wash-ware group, a volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the two main-wash zones 7, 8. Furthermore, for the treatment of this wash ware, the nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in the two main-wash zones 7, 8 is preferably set to a previously defined average value of, for example, 0.2 to 0.4 bar. - On the other hand, the preferred realization of the
conveyor dishwasher 1 provides that thecontrol arrangement 36 sets automatically to a previously defined high value of greater than, for example, 6501/min, as it detects wash ware belonging to the second wash-ware group, the volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in each case in the two main-wash zones 7, 8. The nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in the two main-wash zones 7, 8 should likewise assume a high value here of, for example, greater than 0.4 bar. - As far as the treatment of the wash ware in the final-rinse
zone 10 is concerned, the preferred realization of thecontrol arrangement 36 provides that thecontrol arrangement 36 sets automatically to a previously defined average value of, for example, 170 to 2001/h, as it detects wash ware belonging to the first wash-ware group, a volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinsezone 10. When it detects wash ware belonging to the second or third wash-ware group, in contrast, thecontrol arrangement 36 is preferably designed to set automatically to a previously defined low value of, for example, less than 1701/h the volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinsezone 10. As it detects wash ware belonging to the fourth or fifth wash-ware group, in contrast, thecontrol arrangement 36 sets automatically to a previously defined high value of, for example, greater than 200 1/h the volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the final-rinsezone 10. - The values mentioned above are examples, which are not to be considered as restrictive.
- It is conceivable in principle, in the case of the
conveyor dishwasher 1 which is illustrated inFigure 1 , for the transporting speed at which the wash ware which is to be treated is transported through therespective treatment zones conveyor dishwasher 1 to be selected, and set, automatically in dependence on the assignment to the wash-ware group, in order thus for the period of action in therespective treatment zones control arrangement 36 automatically sets a transporting speed which is lower than a transporting speed which is set upon detection of wash ware belonging to the first, third, fourth or fifth wash-ware group. -
Figure 2 illustrates a schematic side view of a second embodiment of the conveyor dishwasher according to the invention. Theconveyor dishwasher 1 according toFigure 2 differs from the embodiment described previously with reference toFigure 1 in that just one main-wash zone is provided in the second embodiment. The rest of theconveyor dishwasher 1 according toFigure 2 is constructed identically to the conveyor dishwasher which is illustrated inFigure 1 , in which case reference can be made here to the description relating toFigure 1 . - The invention is not restricted to the embodiments of
Figures 1 and2 , which are shown by way of example in the drawings. Rather, the invention can be gathered from an overall expert view of the patent claims and of the description of the exemplary embodiments. - In particular, it is conceivable, for example, for the
conveyor dishwasher 1 according to the present invention also to have a steaming zone (not illustrated explicitly in the drawings), in which case thecontrol arrangement 36 may be designed to provide a setting automatically, for each wash-ware group, where the feed of steam to the steaming zone is switched on or off, the feed of steam to the steaming zone preferably being switched on automatically upon detection of wash ware belonging to the second wash-ware group. - It is likewise conceivable, in principle, for the
conveyor dishwasher 1 according to the invention to have a direct-action detergent-spray system, in which case thecontrol arrangement 36 is designed to provide a setting automatically, for each wash-ware group, where the feed of detergent to the direct-action detergent-spray system is switched on or off, or the quantity of detergent is controlled in dependence on the wash-ware group. - It is nevertheless conceivable for the
control arrangement 36 to be designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the dryingzone 26, and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected. - It is preferred, in principle, if the
control arrangement 36 selects and correspondingly defines, optionally automatically, the process parameters which are optimum for the treatment of the respective types of wash ware, in order to make it possible, in principle, for the user of the conveyor dishwasher also to be capable of manually setting or altering the process parameters which prevail in the respective treatment zones.
Claims (14)
- Conveyor dishwasher for cleaning wash ware, the conveyor dishwasher (1) having at least one wash zone (6, 7, 8, 9) and at least one final-rinse zone (10) and also a control arrangement (36),
wherein a wash-ware detector (34) is provided, and is designed to sense the type of wash ware which is to be treated; and
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to assign each type of wash ware sensed to a previously defined or definable wash-ware group,
the control arrangement (36) is also designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the at least one wash zone (6, 7, 8, 9), and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected; and/or
that the control arrangement (36) is also designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the at least one final-rinse zone (10), and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected,
characterized in that
the wash ware detector (34) has at least one detector device (35) directly sensing the size, shape and/or material of the wash ware to be treated,
the control arrangement (36) being designed to detect at least some of the following wash ware with reference to the type of wash ware sensed:- plates produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material;- cups produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material;- bowls produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material;- trays, or tray-like articles, produced from a plastic material;- containers, in particular GN containers, produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;- pots produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;- pans produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;- cutlery or items of cutlery produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel; and/or- drinking glasses produced from glass or a glass-like material,wherein the control arrangement (36) is designed to assign the following wash ware to a first wash-ware group: plates produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material and plates and bowls produced from porcelain, a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material; and/or in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to assign the following wash ware to a second wash-ware group: containers, in particular GN containers, pots and pans produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel; and/or in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to assign the following wash ware to a third wash-ware group; trays, and tray-like articles, produced from a plastic material; and/or
wherein the control arrangement (36) is designed to assign the following wash ware to a fourth wash-ware group: drinking glasses produced from glass or a glass-like material; and/or
wherein the control arrangement (36) is designed to assign the following wash ware to a fifth wash-ware group: cutlery and items of cutlery produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel. - Conveyor dishwasher according to Claim 1,
characterized
in that the wash-ware detector (34) has at least one optically operating detector device (35) which is designed to sense the size of the wash ware which is to be treated and/or which is designed to sense the shape of the wash ware which is to be treated,
and/or that the wash-ware detector (34) has at least one inductively or capacitively operating detector device (35) which is designed to sense the material of the wash ware which is to be treated. - Conveyor dishwasher according to one of the preceding claims, the wash zone (6, 7, 8, 9) containing at least one prewash zone (6) and at least one main-wash zone (7, 8),
characterized
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the at least one prewash zone (6), and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected; and/or in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the at least one main-wash zone (7, 8), and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected, and/or
that the control arrangement (36) is designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable value for a volume-flow quantity of prewash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the at least one prewash zone (6), and to set to the selected value the volume-flow quantity of prewash liquid which is sprayed per unit of time; and/or
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable value for a nozzle pressure by which the prewash liquid is sprayed in the at least one prewash zone (6), and to set the nozzle pressure to the selected value. - Conveyor dishwasher according to Claim 3,
characterized
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable value for a volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the at least one main-wash zone (7, 8), and to set to the selected value the volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is sprayed per unit of time; and/or
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to set automatically for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable value for a nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in the at least one main-wash zone (7, 8), and to set the nozzle pressure to the selected value,
and/or that the control arrangement (36) is designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable value for a volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the at least one final-rinse zone (10), and to set to the selected value the volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is sprayed per unit of time. - Conveyor dishwasher according to one of the preceding claims, the wash zone (6, 7, 8, 9) containing at least one prewash zone (6) and at least one main-wash zone (7, 8),
characterized
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to set automatically to a previously defined or definable average value, as it detects wash ware belonging to the first, to the third, to the fourth or to the fifth wash-ware group, a volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the at least one main-wash zone (7, 8), and to set to a previously defined or definable average value a nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in the at least one main-wash zone (7, 8); and/or
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to set automatically to a previously defined or definable high value, as it detects wash ware belonging to the second wash-ware group, a volume-flow quantity of wash liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the at least one main-wash zone (7, 8), and to set to a previously defined or definable high value a nozzle pressure by which the wash liquid is sprayed in the at least one main-wash zone (7, 8). - Conveyor dishwasher according to one of the preceding claims,
characterized
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to set automatically to a previously defined or definable average value, as it detects wash ware belonging to the first wash-ware group, a volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the at least one final-rinse zone (10); and/or
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to set automatically to a previously defined or definable low value, as it detects wash ware belonging to the second or third wash-ware group, a volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the at least one final-rinse zone (10); and/or
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to set automatically to a previously defined or definable high value, as it detects wash ware belonging to the fourth or fifth wash-ware group, a volume-flow quantity of final-rinse liquid which is to be sprayed per unit of time in the at least one final-rinse zone (10). - Conveyor dishwasher according to one of the preceding claims,
characterized
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable period of action during which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in at least one of the treatment zones (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 26) of the conveyor dishwasher (1), and to set to a value which corresponds to the period of action selected a transporting speed at which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is transported through the at least one treatment zone (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 26). - Conveyor dishwasher according to Claim 7,
characterized
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to set automatically, as it detects wash ware belonging to the second wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable transporting speed which is lower than a transporting speed which is set upon detection of wash ware belonging to the first, third, fourth or fifth wash-ware group. - Conveyor dishwasher according to one of the preceding claims, the wash zone (6, 7, 8, 9) containing at least one postwash zone (9),
characterized
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to provide a setting automatically, for each wash-ware group, where the feed of postwash liquid to the at least one postwash zone (9) is switched on or off. - Conveyor dishwasher according to one of the preceding claims, also having a steaming zone,
characterized
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to provide a setting automatically, for each wash-ware group, where the feed of steam to the steaming zone is switched on or off, the feed of steam to the steaming zone preferably being switched on automatically upon detection of wash ware belonging to the second wash-ware group. - Conveyor dishwasher according to one of the preceding claims, also having a direct-action detergent-spray system,
characterized
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to provide a setting automatically, for each wash-ware group, where the feed of detergent to the direct-action detergent-spray system is switched on or off, or the quantity of detergent is controlled in dependence on the wash-ware group. - Conveyor dishwasher according to one of the preceding claims, also having a drying zone (26) arranged downstream of the final-rinse zone (10),
characterized
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to select automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the at least one drying zone (26), and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected. - Conveyor dishwasher according to one of the preceding claims,
characterized
in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to select optionally automatically, for each wash-ware group, a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in at least one of the treatment zones (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 26) of the conveyor dishwasher (1), and to set the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected. - Method of operating a conveyor dishwasher (1) for dishwashing wash ware, the conveyor dishwasher (1) having at least one wash zone (6, 7, 8, 9) and at least one final-rinse zone (10) and also a control arrangement (36),
the method having the following method steps:i) the type of wash ware which is to be treated is sensed;ii) each type of wash ware sensed is assigned to a previously defined or definable wash-ware group;iii-1) a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the at least one wash zone (6, 7, 8, 9) is selected automatically for each wash-ware group, and the process parameters associated with the treatment programme selected are set; and/oriii-2) a previously defined or definable treatment programme by which the type of wash ware assigned to the wash-ware group is to be treated in the at least one final-rinse zone (10) is selected automatically for each wash-ware group, and the process parameters assigned to the treatment programme selected are set,characterized by
sensing directly the size, shape and/or the material of the wash ware to be treated by means of a detector device (35),
the control arrangement (36) detecting at least some of the following wash ware with reference to the type of wash ware sensed:- plates produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material;- cups produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material;- bowls produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material;- trays, or tray-like articles, produced from a plastic material;- containers, in particular GN containers, produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;- pots produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;- pans produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel;- cutlery or items of cutlery produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel; and/or- drinking glasses produced from glass or a glass-like material,wherein the control arrangement (36) assigns the following wash ware to a first wash-ware group: plates produced from porcelain or a porcelain-like material and plates and bowls produced from porcelain, a porcelain-like material, glass or a glass-like material; and/or in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to assign the following wash ware to a second wash-ware group: containers, in particular GN containers, pots and pans produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel; and/or in that the control arrangement (36) is designed to assign the following wash ware to a third wash-ware group; trays, and tray-like articles, produced from a plastic material; and/or
wherein the control arrangement (36) assigns the following wash ware to a fourth wash-ware group: drinking glasses produced from glass or a glass-like material; and/or
wherein the control arrangement (36) assigns the following wash ware to a fifth wash-ware group: cutlery and items of cutlery produced from a metal, in particular from stainless steel.
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