The PSS separators 1.1, 1.2, 3.2 and 3.3-780 GB are also available as mobile versions: The "Plug & Play" separator systems from FAN are compact units featuring all components packed tightly together in a very small space: From the intake pump to the media lines to the electronic control unit. Once connected to the socket, these compact space savers separate the solid phase from the liquid phase immediately and efficiently. The individual components are optimally integrated into the design for guaranteed stability and a long lifespan.
Model | Total weight kg | Throughput* m³/h | Suction height* m | Pressure effluent pump* bar | Connected load kW | Dry matter content* % | Sloot size mm |
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FPP 1.1-300 | appr. 700 | up to 15 | up to 5 | up to 1,8 | min. 7 | up to 32 | 0,25 - 0,50 - 0,75 - 1,00 |
FPP 1.2-520 | appr. 1700 | up to 30 | up to 5 | up to 2,0 | min. 15 | up to 32 | 0,25 - 0,35 - 0,50 - 0,75 - 1,00 |
FPP 1.2-780 | appr. 1730 | up to 40 | up to 5 | up to 2,0 | min. 15 | up to 32 | 0,25 - 0,35 - 0,50 - 0,75 - 1,00 |
FPP 3.2-520 | appr. 1760 | up to 35 | up to 5 | up to 2,0 | min. 15 | up to 32 | 0,25 - 0,35 - 0,50 - 0,75 - 1,00 |
FPP 3.2-780 | appr. 1840 | up to 45 | up to 5 | up to 2,0 | min. 17 | up to 32 | 0,25 - 0,35 - 0,50 - 0,75 - 1,00 |
FPP 3.3-780 | appr. 1900 | up to 25 | up to 5 | up to 2,0 | min. 17 | up to 36 | 0,75 - 1,00 |
On the island of Malta, three low-emission trucks with self-sufficient power generators have been on the road since 2021, which - equipped with mobile FAN Plug & Play separators PSS 3.3-780 - drive to the island's cattle and pig farms and separate the liquid manure on site. The liquid part is fed into the municipal sewage treatment plants or used as irrigation water. The solid content is used as organic fertilizer on the farm itself or on other agricultural areas in the vicinity. An important contribution is made to achieving the national and European sustainability goals.
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