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Fuel extraction: Spider makes your life easier

Say goodbye to fatigue with a motorised system

Say goodbye to fatigue with a motorised system

Biomass installation owners are aware that they can save a lot of money by purchasing fuel in large quantities. However, once the fuel has been purchased and unloaded into the store, there is always the nagging problem of having to extract it to ensure boiler feed.

If you have a classic flat-bottomed storage tank, you often use time-consuming and labour-intensive manual techniques to extract the fuel. In the long run, this can be tiring and can raise serious doubts about the decision to have a biomass installation.

That is why Advance Easy Moving has the best tool in its range to enable you to continue purchasing biomass fuel in large quantities without having to worry about extracting it from the storage.

For use with flat-bottomed storage tanks

For use with flat-bottomed storage tanks

Spider, the vertical motorised fuel extractor from the Advance range, has been designed and built to make it possible to automatically extract fuel from flat-bottomed storage tanks: the fuel is extracted from the top. The real asset of this product is that it is also suitable for do-it-yourself storage tanks. All that is needed are rigid walls, a regular shape - preferably square or round - and a flat bottom.

The Spider is placed on the surface of the stored product and during operation gradually draws the fuel until it reaches the bottom of the storage tank.

It is equipped with a system that allows it to move autonomously within the storage tanks, managing the inversions of rotation, as well as a control card with protection against overvoltage, overcurrent and short circuit.

Finally, automatic operation can be managed using the Control Panel Drive, by means of electrical wiring.

Spider: technical characteristics

• Power supply: 230 V
• Frequency: 50 Hz
• Protection degree: IP 44
• Motor power: 25 W
• Absorption: 0,14 A
• Revolutions number: 12 rpm

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