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Glycerine or whey in digester?
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<blockquote data-quote="sjt01" data-source="post: 5028852" data-attributes="member: 30726"><p>It is the original Greenfinch design</p><p>[ATTACH=full]660468[/ATTACH] </p><p>This is the base of the tank being poured. When the concrete had gone off, the pipes were trimmed to just above the concrete level.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]660472[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>This is maintenance records since installation in 2009 (I increased pulley size so they no longer eat Vee belts)</p><p>[ATTACH=full]660474[/ATTACH] </p><p>Apart from the Mikuni oiling pump, spares costs were trivial (<£20 a time), and that pump just needed cleaning up so the old one is now a spare.</p><p>Running costs - normally run for gas mixing about 20 minutes in the hour, but also use the compressed biogas as gas lift in the heating circuit so run 60 mins in the hour when heating. Compressor motor is 3 kW drawing about 6 A, rotary valve motor 0.14 kW drawing 0.5A all three phase</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjt01, post: 5028852, member: 30726"] It is the original Greenfinch design [ATTACH=full]660468[/ATTACH] This is the base of the tank being poured. When the concrete had gone off, the pipes were trimmed to just above the concrete level. [ATTACH=full]660472[/ATTACH] This is maintenance records since installation in 2009 (I increased pulley size so they no longer eat Vee belts) [ATTACH=full]660474[/ATTACH] Apart from the Mikuni oiling pump, spares costs were trivial (<£20 a time), and that pump just needed cleaning up so the old one is now a spare. Running costs - normally run for gas mixing about 20 minutes in the hour, but also use the compressed biogas as gas lift in the heating circuit so run 60 mins in the hour when heating. Compressor motor is 3 kW drawing about 6 A, rotary valve motor 0.14 kW drawing 0.5A all three phase [/QUOTE]
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