Our power offloading systems offer higher flow rates, improved filtration, and more precise metering.
Typical offloading systems pump fuel at rates of 500 to 1,000 LPM using onboard truck pumps and hoses. On average, truck drivers must make up to 32 separate connections to offload fuel from five compartments on a B-train delivery truck. This process typically takes between 60 to 90 minutes, which contributes to the overall delivery cost and can cause delays for other trucks waiting to offload.
The Innfolo DFO-3000 Module is a high-capacity diesel fuel offloading station designed for large-scale mining operations. It power-offloads diesel fuel from delivery tankers at a rate of 2,000 LPM, while simultaneously analyzing the fuel quality, filtering, and metering it. The system then efficiently pumps the fuel into remote storage tanks.
Fuel costs represent a significant portion of a mine site's monthly operational expenses, and even a 1% variation can result in thousands of litre of fuel over the course of a year.
To ensure precise fuel accounting, we utilize meters with an accuracy of 0.5%, guaranteeing that every litre of offloaded fuel is accurately measured and accounted for.
For mine operators who require compliance with ISO cleanliness standards in their fuel contracts, it is crucial to verify that the delivered fuel meets these specifications.
Our systems are designed to filter fuel immediately upon offloading, ensuring that ISO 16/13 cleanliness levels are achieved and preventing the introduction of excessive water and particulates into storage tanks.
Ensure efficient deliveries, accurate fuel metering, and full compliance with all fuel quality specifications.