[Digestion] biogas compression

bingham bingham at zekes.com
Mon Jun 20 18:07:47 CDT 2011


We have tried several different types of non CNG compressors.
Many contain brass and copper components which fail relatively fast unless
you remove the H2S. The seals begin to leak or already did leak which
finally set off our gas detectors. We used several different types of tanks 
and most
started to rust or corrode, inside in a very short time.

We found a government surplus CO2 compressor that had a U frame explosion
proof motor and wiring. It came with Several CO2 tanks we mounted in some
farm vehicles with some success.

Unless you are using free energy to compress the methane it is was not cost 
effective for
us. We will use it if there is a fuel supply disruption but we fill there 
are a lot of potential
problems with the life expectancy of the CNG tanks. There are composite 
tanks that are
nonmetallic but they are costly.
Brent
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Dear Bill,

With dive compressors problem may be that there is no circulation of by-pass 
gas from pistons and crankshaft chamber to gas inlet. This may cause methane 
slip to atmosphere and possibly risk of explosion.

I would recommend to have look on compressors for CNG home filling, some of 
them are in same price range as dive compressors, and they are designed for 
flammable gases.

Best Wishes,

Juha
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Greetings all
I would like some feed back/ideas/experience on the use of "Dive
compressors" and filling air bottles with compressed biogas- to have other
equipment running on the gas externally.
Help

Bill Rucks



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Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 15:50:51 -0400
From: Steven Bolgiano <steven at planetfound.com>
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Hi Group,
I just found out that one of our group is going to be in London
available all day Sunday, and available some parts of the day Monday,
and Tuesday.
He is even newer to AD than myself, ... and he is leaving the technical
and scientific learning curve up to me. But here at home he has been
involved in community / regional development with various utilities,
waste water treatment projects, etc. And he would like to speak to
persons about the commercial opportunity side of AD (agriculture /
poultry / fertilizer byproducts), or at least models that sustain
themselves through utilizing those resources produced.
Any info on this will be welcome. The specific focus of our project is
small to mid sized poultry farmers, using batch digester bladder tanks.
However any info or conversations would be wonderful.

He's a great guy, and will be an interesting person to meet.

If anyone would be available to meet with him that would be fantastic.
Contact me steven at planetfound.com if there is a possible opportunity.

Cheers!
Steven

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