The principle of pellet transport involves using the vacuum generated by the transporter's turbine to draw pellets into the transporter's hopper. When the transporter's hopper is full, the turbine is briefly turned off and the hopper is emptied. Restarting the turbine causes the hopper's feed flap to close, and the generated vacuum begins to draw in pellets again. The hopper loading process continues until the fuel is detected by the level sensor equipped in the transporter.
An integral component of the transporter is the pellet mixer included in the set, known as the "hamster". This device is used to loosen and gather pellets under the inlet hose of the transporter. For the hamster to operate correctly, it must be placed in the central location of the storage area on top of the pellet pile. The hamster must not be covered and must have a constant air supply.
The transporter is designed to be installed on any pellet hopper whose width or length does not exceed 1.5m. The telescopes of the transporter can be extended to this width. The maximum length of the intake hose is 15m.
The transporter set includes an intake air filter. Its purpose is to filter the air exiting the transporter's turbine, which prevents dusting in the environment where the device operates. This solution is particularly recommended in places where it is not possible to run a long exhaust hose from the transporter to the pellet storage or another fuel storage location.
The filter construction is made of metal elements, coated with high-quality powder enamel. The bag used in the filter is reusable.
| Model | Power Supply Voltage | Turbine Power | Mixer Motor Power | Power Consumption During Operation | Power Consumption During Standby |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pellet Transporter | 230V 50 Hz | 1450W | 25W | 1500W | 5W |
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