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Land Based Systems

Our Land-based systems are available in a variety of configurations.  We have systems that are petrol powered, powered by an AC generator, and AC powered through a solar array.  These systems are available in modular format or as portable 'plug and play' systems.  These systems start at 80 litres per hour, and produce up to 240 litres per hour.  We now have the components to put together systems with even greater output.

Our 3 phase AC powered systems produce 240 litres per hour, 345 litres per hour, or 600 litres per hour.  Available in modular format, or frame mounted.

Also available is our diesel powered 345 and 600 litres per hour systems.  


Data Sheet

portable_land-based_240v.pdf
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Petrol driven high pressure pump
Petrol System designed for concrete company in the Tuamotus
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2 complete portable electric systems ready to be shipped out for cyclone relief in Tonga
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Portable petrol driven watermaker
AC Land-based System - instructional video
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sample fit up of system installed to run off a solar array in Vanuatu
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Training session in Auckland for Oxfam technicians who were taking the systems to Tonga for cyclone relief
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One of our portable AC systems at work in Tonga
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