Heating of fish pools on farms

Fish farming using pellet technology for heating pools

The new FOCUS monoblock pellet boiler can heat fish tanks on farms at low cost. This is a simple and effective solution that does not require engineering work; you just need to connect the boiler to the water supply system and receive water pumping or heating in the required temperature range.

Pellet technology is good because it allows you to avoid gas, but maintain the level of comfort and full automation of heating. Pellets are affordable and in some cases can be farm produced. The advantages of the FOCUS boiler include its operation on high-ash fuel pellets, automatic cleaning and “fine-tuning” of operating parameters with a wide range of characteristics. The monoblock format is a convenient and effective solution that can be used for fish farming.

Reducing the cost of heating fish tanks on farms

When it comes to fish farming, water treatment is a fairly expensive undertaking that requires a pragmatic approach and optimization. Taking into account rising tariffs for water, electricity and gas, changing the approach to preparing hot water for swimming pools is highly relevant. We suggest considering the option of heating fish pools using a FOCUS pellet boiler with a monoblock form factor.

Advantages of using our fish farm boiler:

  • low costs for heating water;
  • full automation (sensors included);
  • easy connection to a heating or water supply system;
  • boiler self-cleaning;
  • The pellet hopper is built into the body and has vertical loading.

A wide range of control system settings allows you to select the parameters you need, or you can use the built-in modes. This greatly simplifies the reconfiguration of the boiler.

Pellet technology and renewable fuels

Against the backdrop of rising utility tariffs, autonomy of activity becomes more relevant. Heating fish tanks on farms can be cheaper and not dependent on utilities. We are talking about pellet technology, which makes heating of fish pools autonomous.

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