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Rotary
Spreaders

Spar,
Suspended or Floating, are one of the most
valuable yet under utilized add-on component for
pneumatic centralized feeders


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Description:
feeding systems for fish farms and hatcheries, automatic
feeders, feed barges, fish farm consultants, underwater
cameras, underwater
lighting, centralized fish farm camera
systems with rotary fish feed spreaders |
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Automated
Feeding Systems for Fish Farms & Hatcheries
Hatcheries:
1", 1.5" and 2" Systems
Grow Out Sites
2" 3" or 4" Systems
Pre Assembled Skid
and Container Systems
Integrated Concrete
or Steel Barge Systems
Customized
Configurations for your Facility
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Sample
Product
Information
Item
#: HF500
HATCHERY 5-SILO
Single
1.5" skid system
1.5" single blower
1 50-pos. distribution valves
5 Silo 2x1 & 3x 0.5 tonne

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Sample
Product
Information
Item
#: GF3D10
GROW OUT 2-SILO
Double
3" system
2 30 hp blowers VFDs
2 12-pos. distribution valves
Twin 5-tonne silo = 10-tonnes
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Sample
Product
Information
Item#:
SB200
SILO
BARGE 4-SILO
Shown
here is an industry typical silo barge design with a capacity
of approximately 240-tonnes
This
version would have a large office are, utility room, built in
fuel and tanks, generators and many more options. |
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Centralized
Feeding System - Concept of Operation:
Our standard feeding system utilizes
one or more feed storage silos, a regenerative or positive
displacement blower, one or more frequency controlled dosing augers
(feed screw), rotary air lock (sluice) hopper, feed injector and a
rotary selector valve (distribution valve) or diverter valve system
or combination of rotary and diverter valves.
A Siemens Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is used to control the
operation of the system. The operator interfaces and programs the
feeding system with a standard Personal Computer (PC) programmed
with our AutoFeeder Software.
In basic operation feed from the storage silo empties into a feed
dosing auger. The auger moves this feed into a
sluice-hopper-injector system. The injector introduces the feed into
the main transport pipe. The feed is then picked up by air from the
blower and moved into the distribution valve where it is directed
into the individual feed pipes travelling to the specific tanks,
raceways or net-pens on the site.
All aspects of the feeding operation such as feed rates, meal times,
feed types, etc. are controlled with the New AutoFeeder Software.
The operator, with either the PC or a wireless remote control can
monitor, interface, reprogram or override the automatic operation of
the system.
Feed can be transported for distances up to 1500 meters from the
main silos. Feed rates of 0.05 to 5000 grams per second are
possible. Several different types of feed can be fed from the feed
storage silos, which can be constructed in any of several standard
or custom configurations. A single, double or triple feeding system
can feed from 1 to (unlimited) individual tanks, raceways or
net-pens.
In short, a properly sized feeding system can be configured to
economically and efficiently feed virtually any type of fish in any
type of application


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