GE CNG In A Box

Posted by on May 20, 2013 in CNG Equipment, Large CNG Equipment, Slider

GE CNG In A Box

GE’s cutting edge CNG In A Box technology offers up to 7.5 GGE a minute as a result of more than a hundred years of GE advanced engineering and technology expertise from across its portfolio. At the heart of this innovative technology is GE’s high-speed reciprocating (HSR) compressor. This class-leading technology provides fueling station owners with the fastest refueling rate available for natural gas vehicles. When you combine GE’s world-class compressor technology with...

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Galileo Nanobox CNG Station

Posted by on May 20, 2013 in CNG Equipment, Large CNG Equipment, Slider, Small Business CNG Fueling

Galileo Nanobox CNG Station

Plug-and-Play Galileo Nanobox CNG station, specifically designed for private NGV fleet and small CNG filling stations. This equipment provides a convenient and attractive solution for the needs of this market. The package integrates compression, storage and a complete CNG dispenser in a single unit. Nanobox covers a wide range of inlet pressures. There are also options with remote dispatch (not incorporated in the Nanobox). Nanobox® is an integral solution that allows...

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ANGI CNG Equipment

Posted by on May 20, 2013 in CNG Equipment, Large CNG Equipment, Slider

ANGI CNG Equipment

ANGI CNG Equipment offers compressor stations range from 50 scfm up to 3000 scfm. The standard reciprocating compressor product includes drivers from 40 horsepower to 600 horsepower. Custom products can be larger. They all feature: Modular design for site integration and on-skid PLC controls; Optional sound attenuated enclosures are available for outdoor weather-proof protection; and Custom designs can integrate dryer, storage, and dispensers on skid. All of ANGI’s...

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Dehydration of Natural Gas, water in CNG

Posted by on May 16, 2013 in Tips

Dehydration of Natural Gas, water in CNG

Natural Gas usually contains significant quantities of water vapor. Changes in temperature and pressure condense this vapor altering the physical state from gas to liquid to solid. This water must be removed in order to protect the system from corrosion and hydrate formation. In 1810, an English scientist by the name of John Dalton stated that the total pressure of a gaseous mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the components. This statement, now known as...

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First step to build reliable CNG station

Posted by on May 16, 2013 in Tips

First step to build reliable CNG station

When our customers ask us about the most important tip to build a solid and reliable CNG station we tell them that it all starts with properly securing your compressor and other equipment to the base. We encourage them to bolt any of the CNG fueling equipment purchased to any substantial, relatively level foundation or base ! The foundation bolts must be of sufficient length to project at least 1/2″ through the nuts to allow for proper leveling. We also suggest that...

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