Powergen Featured System: STS-6000-4gpm
Powergen 2010 is around the corner (Next week! eegad!), and one of the systems that will be available at AXI’s booth #2983 will be the STS-6000-4gpm. The STS 6000-4GPM Fuel Filtration Systems are self contained, stand-alone and fully automated. They recondition and stabilize fuel, eliminate and prevent microbial contamination and remove water, sludge and contaminants from tanks; preserving the integrity of stored fuel, providing reliable power whenever it is needed. The 4gpm separates, filters, and conditions fuel at 4 gallons per minute.
Three- or four-stage water removal and particulate filtration down to 3 micron
Patented Fuel Conditioner reverses fuel deterioration and polymerization to submicron levels
- UL508A listed – Algae-X “Smart Filtration Controller”
Fully automated programmable control - Automatic shut-down for high vacuum, filter pressure, leak and flow interruption detection
- Integrated industrial display and control panel
- Easy installation independent of genset
(“kidney loop”) - Stand alone, safe, reliable, turn key solution
The principal components are a continuous duty motor with coupled gear pump, strainer/primary filter with vacuum sensor and gauge, Algae-X Fuel Conditioner, and a secondary filter with pressure gauge and sensor. The system is automatically operated by the programmable, UL 508A listed Algae-X Smart Filtration Controller. All components and control devices are contained within a fully enclosed, lockable, weatherproof NEMA 3R cabinet.
The strainer/primary filter protects the pump and removes water and particulate. Please specify “–S” for the optional Separ primary filter with water sensor alarm. The secondary filter is a quick change spin-on filter designed to remove emulsified water and contaminants down to 3 Micron.
For safe operation the STS 6000 is equipped with a drip tray monitored by a leak detector. Additional safety elements include automatic system shut-down and indicators when filter elements require service, high pump vacuum exists or a flow interruption is detected.






