DE-BUG is marketed specifically for Diesel, however has been proven to work on heavy oils and bio-diesel. They can be used to reduce bacterial contamination in oils and other refinery fuels such as kerosene.
Wherever Diesel is stored or used DE-BUG can be used.
Emergency Generators
Emergency generators are something we all rely on.
For our civil defence, hospitals, prisons, datacentres and buildings with critical loads. These all rely on our emergency power generators working at 100% when we need them to. However these are the very engines most at risk. The diesel is stored for lengthy periods in less than ideal conditions. Every diesel generator should have a DE-BUG installed inline as part of their Health and Safety program.
On emergency generators that occasionally sit idle we recomend installing a DE-BUG Recirculating Diesel Polishing System. (RDPS)
Generators We Rely On
Diesel Bug was affecting the performance of generators operated by the National Power Company of Indonesia. The problem was eliminated when the fuel were protected by the installation of L5000 De-Bug units (40 units in total).
See the extended filter life performance on the Caterpillar generators supplying power to the National Grid in Panama.
America Online, and Montefiore Hospital in New York and Telecom Western Australia all use DE-BUG fuel treatment units to ensure continuity of power. The back up fuel systems of the Joint U.S./N.Z. Satellite Ground Stations in New Zealand are protected by De-Bug units. The emergency generator systems for the New Zealand lottery commission have been protected by DE-BUG decontamination units.
The power and water Authority in Australia used a recirculating system to rid their tanks of Diesel Bug.
De-Bug Recirculating Diesel Polishing Systems
DE-BUG Recirculating Polishing Systems (RDPS) are custom designed for purpose and size to keep stored fuel in optimum condition. A system -pump, timer, water filtration unit and a DE-BUG Diesel purifier to accommodate fuel flow – can be designed for any purpose – storage tanks for fuel, generators, Marine vessels, cranes or where ever a need exists.
DE-BUG RDPS [size varies on fuel storage size] ensures that the generator does not break down due to contaminated dirty diesel. An automatic re-circulating polishing system can be installed to automatically recycle the diesel – every few days and keep the diesel tanks clean. This will ensure that the diesel motor will run efficiently with less repair bills and the generator will supply power for as long as it is needed.
These RDPS systems achieve the best results when they have their own (independent of the fuel line) separate supply and return feeds directly to the main supply tank. These units need to be installed by qualified personnel. Diesel Solutions can supply just the RDPS system; recommend installers; or oversee the entire installation and ongoing maintenance of the system.
Users of De-Bug
Below is a selection of De-Bug users.
Generators
Te Papa Museum Wellington – Standby Generator
Power and Water Authority (Aust) – Generators
America Online – Standby Generators
TTM Hospital Motootua (Samoa) – Standby Generator
Indonesian Power- Power Generation
Manitoba Hydro – Generators
Montefiore Hospital (USA) – Generators
Vancouver Island Hospital – Generators
Western Mining (Aust) – Fuel Farm
NZ Lottery Commision – Emergency Generators
Mining
Steel Mining Taharoa, Blue Scope Steel (NZ)
Western Mining Corporation (Aust)
Cossack Pioneer (Aust) – Oil Production
Shell Offshore Auger (USA) – Oil Rig
Marine Fisheries
Dutch Fishing Fleet – Various
Scottish Fisheries Protection Vessel “Norna”
Chainavee Group (Thailand) – carrier vessels & fishing boat.
PT Inter Marine Co Ltd (Thailand)
Solander Maritime Fisheries (Fiji)
Independent Fisheries “The Independent” (NZ)
Marine Commercial
Wellington Port Authority – Tug Boat “Toia” (NZ)
N.I.W.A. Research Vessel “Kaharoa” (NZ)
SEAWORKS – (NZ)
Allied Towing (USA) – Workboats
Pacifica Shipping (NZ)
Bowen Tug & Barge (AUS)
NSW Water Police (AUS)
Boston Pilots (USA) – Pilot Boats
Central Gulf Towing (USA) – W’boats
Dive Master (Thailand) – Diving & Liveaboard boat
Edison Chouest Offshore Inc. (USA)
Galaxie Marine (USA) – Workboats
Manzanillo International Terminals (Stevedores of America R.de Panama, Central America) – Shipside cranes
Panama Canal – Canal launches, Floating Crane, Buoy tender
Pimalai Resort & Spa (Thailand) – Ferry
Rhine River Barges (France) – Barges
Semo Marine (South Korea)
Ship Control Services (S’pore) – Tugboats
Singapore Port Authority (S’pore) – Tugboats
Solite Corporation (USA) – Tugboats
Tropic Star Lodge of Panama – Boats, Generators and Vehicles
Union Shipping (NZ) – Union Rotorua
Woodside Petroleum (Aust) – Supply
Locomotive
NZ Rail – Shunting Locomotives (Wgtn NZ)
Thai Railways (Thailand)
Panama Canal Railroad (Panama)
Military
Dutch Coastguard
Fijian Navy
New Zealand
Republic of Singapore Navy
Royal Malaysian Navy
Royal Navy (Scottish Fisheries)
Thai Royal Navy – Trial
Transportation
TRANZ Rail – Condor 10 Interislander Lynx Fast Ferry
De-Bug Applications
DE-BUG is marketed specifically for Diesel, however has been proven to work on heavy oils and bio-diesel. They can be used to reduce bacterial contamination in oils and other refinery fuels such as kerosene.
Wherever Diesel is stored or used DE-BUG can be used.
Emergency Generators
Emergency generators are something we all rely on.
For our civil defence, hospitals, prisons, datacentres and buildings with critical loads. These all rely on our emergency power generators working at 100% when we need them to. However these are the very engines most at risk. The diesel is stored for lengthy periods in less than ideal conditions. Every diesel generator should have a DE-BUG installed inline as part of their Health and Safety program.
On emergency generators that occasionally sit idle we recomend installing a DE-BUG Recirculating Diesel Polishing System. (RDPS)
Generators We Rely On
Diesel Bug was affecting the performance of generators operated by the National Power Company of Indonesia. The problem was eliminated when the fuel were protected by the installation of L5000 De-Bug units (40 units in total).
See the extended filter life performance on the Caterpillar generators supplying power to the National Grid in Panama.
America Online, and Montefiore Hospital in New York and Telecom Western Australia all use DE-BUG fuel treatment units to ensure continuity of power. The back up fuel systems of the Joint U.S./N.Z. Satellite Ground Stations in New Zealand are protected by De-Bug units. The emergency generator systems for the New Zealand lottery commission have been protected by DE-BUG decontamination units.
The power and water Authority in Australia used a recirculating system to rid their tanks of Diesel Bug.
De-Bug Recirculating Diesel Polishing Systems
DE-BUG Recirculating Polishing Systems (RDPS) are custom designed for purpose and size to keep stored fuel in optimum condition. A system -pump, timer, water filtration unit and a DE-BUG Diesel purifier to accommodate fuel flow – can be designed for any purpose – storage tanks for fuel, generators, Marine vessels, cranes or where ever a need exists.
DE-BUG RDPS [size varies on fuel storage size] ensures that the generator does not break down due to contaminated dirty diesel. An automatic re-circulating polishing system can be installed to automatically recycle the diesel – every few days and keep the diesel tanks clean. This will ensure that the diesel motor will run efficiently with less repair bills and the generator will supply power for as long as it is needed.
These RDPS systems achieve the best results when they have their own (independent of the fuel line) separate supply and return feeds directly to the main supply tank. These units need to be installed by qualified personnel. Diesel Solutions can supply just the RDPS system; recommend installers; or oversee the entire installation and ongoing maintenance of the system.
Users of De-Bug
Below is a selection of De-Bug users.
Generators
Mining
Marine Fisheries
Marine Commercial
Locomotive
Transportation