Moisture Control System with Filter Cloth
Introducing
MCS4, Moisture Control System 4 with a new Filter Cloth:
My Moisture Control System was already designed to remove moisture before it reaches your drone reeds. Now it comes fitted with HELIX 180 Filter Cloth, which is the world’s most breathable, multi-functional air filter cloth designed to capture harmful particulate matter.
The HELIX.iso™ Filter is an innovative, natural wool filter that harnesses the unique properties of New Zealand wool. With this filter in the MCS4 you have a high level of protection from airborne viruses like Coronavirus. The wool used in the HELIX Filter Cloth is environmentally sustainable, naturally resistant to bacteria with excellent moisture wicking properties.
The HELIX 180 Filter Cloth used in the MCS4 takes out 99% of particles and viruses larger than 0.3 microns and is made from natural Merino sheep wool.
THE HELIX FILTER – THE WORLD’S MOST BREATHABLE FILTER
To view the extra ordinary qualities of the HELIX 180 Filter Cloth, see the video below:
Pipers using this cloth can play with every confidence – and their audience can enjoy the performance, too, safe in the knowledge that viruses are filtered out to greatly reduce any virus transmission while the piper plays.
In addition to filtering out viruses and particles, the clean air also results in more clarity in the overall sound of the instrument.
Moisture Control System (MCS4) reduces moisture before it hits your drone reeds. The Moisture Control System has been designed and developed with you, the piper, in mind. This is the most versatile system on the market because it is:
- Lightweight
- Sits at the top of the bag
- Easy to adjust
- Equipped with removable drone valves
It also offers the following benefits:
- Keeps reeds drier so that your pipes stay in tune and you can play longer
- No tonal change
- Consistency of air pressure to drone
- Easy to install, remove and maintain
- Non-bulky, lightweight system
The removable drone valve has a flexible connector for connection to the drone stock. It also features a screw adjustable quick stop drone valve to regulate the air flow.
Drone valves are included within the system. These are removable if not needed, however they will regulate the air flow to the drones giving a steadier drone sound.
Description
Description
Moisture Control System (MCS4) reduces moisture before it hits your drone reeds. The Moisture Control System has been designed and developed with you, the piper, in mind. It is produced with purposely designed and manufactured lightweight components.
Product Data
Additional information
Weight | 300 g |
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Product Code | MCS4FC |
Support
Support
Simply insert the wool filter cloth into the L-joint (onto the grill) before you play. Make sure all the holes in the grill are covered to prevent air entering the drone without first passing through the filter cloth. The cloth is very breathable and absorbent.
After playing, remove the cloth, lay it flat and allow to dry naturally. Ensure there is not too much direct heat as this could result in a little shrinkage.
Washing should be kept to a minimum. If you know you do not have a virus washing the cloth once a week is probably sufficient along with cleaning the complete system. If you have or suspect having a cold or virus you should take the precautions of sanitising after each use. If possible, put the tube and filter out in the sun to dry. Sunlight is known to kill bacteria and viruses.
If you need to wash the cloth, use the wash bag proved. It can be washed in a normal washing machine (gentle cycle) setting. Treat these filters like your most beloved wool sweater. Never expose them to too much direct heat (like in a clothes dryer) and allow to dry natural. A set off spare cloths also provide. All viruses that are transmitted in the air thrive on moisture. Pipers, when using this cloth can play with every confidence – and their audience can enjoy the performance too, safe in the knowledge that viruses are filtered out to greatly reduce any virus transmission while the piper plays. In addition to filtering out viruses and particles, the clean air also results in more clarity in the overall sound of the instrument.
NOTE: After a playing session, it is imperative that you remove the Filter Clothes and allow them to dry naturally. This is to ensure the cloth dries completely enabling it to trap Virus particles & reabsorb moisture.
Fitting the (MCS4) System:
1. Pull the stocks out through the collar on the bag. (Do not push the stocks back into the bag as this may tear the collars or the bag). Figure 1.
2. Fit the rubber cup into the groove at the bottom of the drone stock; if necessary tape to secure a good fit. Figure 2.
3. Re-fit the stocks as normal, pushing through from the inside of the bag until the rubber cup rests against the collar. (See your bag manufacturer’s recommended instructions for refitting the stocks.) Figure 3.
4. Insert the complete MCS3 unit (cartridge and connector) into the rubber cup, pushing firmly home. Figure 3.
Alternate Method of Fitting (not using the Rubber Cup)
1. To install the connector to the bottom of the drone stocks, through the zip in the pipe bag. To do this, apply an even wrapping of waxed hemp to the entire threaded portion of the connector. Test the fit as you wrap by inserting the connector into the bottom of the drone stock, adding waxed hemp until there is a secure fit. When correctly installed, only the plastic end with 2 O-rings should be visible.
2. Then insert the cartridge firmly onto the connector.
IMPORTANT – The system should always be removed from the bagpipes before placing into the pipe case
Drone Valves
These Highland Reeds drone valves are designed to give you greater control over your bagpipe by regulating the consistency of airflow to your drone reeds and ensuring clean and easy strike-ins and cut-offs. They are situated within the connector and are easy to remove if not required. The unique, easy to adjust screw valve enables small, fine adjustments to the air flow to the drones. This is far superior to the elastic variety as those valves fluctuate with uneven pressure (bad blowing) and have to be removed to make adjustments.
The drone valves come preset for medium strength pressure. However, you may need to adjust the tension on the valve to suit your blowing strength. The screw can be adjusted down the drone stock using a long screwdriver making it very easy to set the required pressure. You will have to experiment to get the balance that suits the general strength of your bagpipe.
One way of finding the correct pressure for you is to close the valve clockwise so no air is coming through. Then release anti-clockwise the pressure in small increments until you obtain your ideal/optimum pressure.
Turning the screw clockwise will increase the tension on the valve giving you a more effective strike-in and cut-off but a more mellow drone sound.
Turning the screw anti-clockwise will decrease the tension on the valve resulting in freer airflow and greater volume but less effective strike-ins and cut-offs.
Removing
Should you wish to remove the valve, use the white tube to push the valve out of the connector as shown.
Re-fitting
If you need to re-fit the valve, use the white tube to push the valve into the connector as shown.
Cartridge and Granules
When you start to get a build up of moisture on your drone reeds, it is time to change or dry your granules.
The amount of playing time you get from your system will depend largely on the climatic conditions you are playing in and how wet of blower you are. The cartridge contains silica granules. Silica is tough and hard and drinks up moisture by attracting and holding water molecules in its pores. Even when saturated with absorbed moisture, silica granules look and feel dry to the touch however you may notice an increase in their weight. Silica can absorb about 40% of its weight in moisture. Once the granules are saturated, you can get rid of the moisture by drying or regenerating them.
Drying
The system should always be removed from the bagpipes before placing into the pipe case.
An easy way to dry the system after playing is to place the cartridges still filled with granules onto or near a heat source (e.g. a radiator or drying cupboard) and leave for a considerable amount of time until the granules are dry. Then store appropriately. If this method is used regularly the granules will stay in a good condition. It might however become necessary to completely regenerate the granules occasionally using the method below.
NOTE: After a playing session, it is imperative that you remove the Filter Clothes and allow them to dry naturally. This is to ensure the cloth dries completely enabling it to trap Virus particles & reabsorb moisture.
Granule Regeneration
Regeneration is achieved by heating the silica granules to drive off the absorbed water as steam. For greatest efficiency of regeneration, expose as much surface area of the granules as possible.
Put a thin layer on a metal or glass (1/4” Pyrex) tray and heat them at 250-280 degrees Fahrenheit or 150-160 degrees Celsius. (Use a tray specifi cally designated for the granules as they may absorb residues from baking or cooking trays.) Depending on how wet the granules are, experiment with what time works for you, it could be up to 30-50 minutes or much less. Silica granules get very hot during the regeneration process. When regenerated, allow the granules to thoroughly cool before refilling your cartridges.
Granule Storage
Store dried/regenerated granules and cartridges in a zip-lock bag or airtight container, until required for further use. Try to limit the amount of moisture coming into the area of the granules as the silica absorbs moisture from the outside air. If the granules are not completely dry when starting to play your pipes the system will not act as efficiently and playing time will be reduced.
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Asia
Highland Supplies – Singapore
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Australia / New Zealand
Bryce’s Bagpipes – New Zealand
Celtic Affairs – Australia
Easton Bagpipes – New Zealand
Lyons Bagpipes & Highland Supplies – Australia
St Kilda Retail – Australia
Central Europe
D&M Shop – Belgium
Kilts and More – Germany
Kroashent-tro Rond-point Karamporiel – France
Scottish Bagpipe Centre – Netherlands
Scottlandliebhaber – Germany
The Piper’s Corner – Germany
North America
Ben Bhraggie House Ltd – Canada
Hendersons Ltd – USA
J Higgins – USA
McCarthy Highland Services – USA
Pipeline – USA
Scott’s Highland Services – Canada
Tartantown – Canada
The Pipers Cove – USA
UK
Beatstreet – Northern Ireland
Cabar Feidh Bagpipe Supplies – Scotland
Kilberry Bagpipes – Scotland
Kingdom Thistle – Scotland
R.G. Hardie & Co – Scotland
The Bagpipe Shop – Scotland
Wallace Bagpipes – Scotland
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