Pellet storage

Pellet storage

Pellet discharges are flexible and adaptable to many circumstances. Even if no additional storage space

is available, a sack silo can be set up or a tank can be built outside the building to be built in.



Suction points

The suction probes are placed in the storage room. The pellets are sucked from the storage room into the storage container by means of suction hoses, a suction turbine and the automatic suction-mixing distributor. The automatic or manual suction-mixing distributor can be expanded with up to 5 suction probes.

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Screw system

Ideal for elongated rooms. The pellets are conveyed by the auger from the storage room to the suction point and sucked off from there. The suction hose and the return air hose are attached to the left and right of the auger head with the supplied clamps.

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Sack silo

The use of a bag silo saves all installations and enables a simple and quick assembly. The bag silo thus enables convenient and clean assembly. In addition, the room can be restored to its original state at a later date without any modifications

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Mole

The mole discharges automatically and is particularly gentle on the pellets. The fuel is conveyed into the storage tank of the boiler by means of a vacuum transport.

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Erdtank

No space for the pellets in the basement - the underground tank is the solution. In buildings, a storage space in the house can be saved entirely by using an underground pellet tank.

These underground tanks, specially designed for pellets, enable optimal storage of the pellets in the ground.

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