Currently our R and D department is testing a range of Australian Fuels.
We have now based a GP1800 recirculation system with our Australian based International Support manager Peter Whiteley.
The unit is available for demonstrations and product identification,we can provide comparative lab testing for you to back up our unique value proposition.
The GP1800 is just one of our mains powered high volume pumps capable of 10,000 litre installations.
We are also looking at our business model in Australia with the ultimate aim of making the product easier to acquire with shorter lead times.
Which will provide significant benefits for all users.
Currently we have a series of trials in progress involving Vehicles and stand bye power generation and this is proving to provide very real cost benefits to the PFM users.
As we get the results of the trials we will publish them to share the results and enable user’s to make informed buying decisions.
We have recently processed some mixed source contaminated Diesel and seen a return to ISO4406 standard after processing together with the removal of water from the fuel. This has demonstrated the power of our solution and details are available through Peter Whiteley
Another development will see us make our units yet lighter and more durable and give even greater protection to the electronics and temperature fluctuations.
This will reduce the weight of the units with no appreciable reduction of quality or efficiency and is part of our ongoing R&D commitment.
These changes will be phased in over the next 6 months
Our Support Manager Peter Whiteley is on hand to help with any matters raised in this article and can help you develop your own systems for proving the units.
Peter is fully supported by PFM head office in NZ and can arrange any demonstrations or presentation required.