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Introduction Safety System Assembly Activating the System Daily Operation System Care Troubleshooting Tech Specs Homebiogas Fertilizer Warranty...
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The HOMEBIOGAS household biogas system turns organic waste like food scraps and animal manure into biogas, which can be used for cooking, and natural liquid fertilizer, which can be used for gardening. Biogas is generated in the system by the anaerobic (without oxygen) fermentation of organic matter. Biogas is a flammable gas that is lighter than air, composed mainly of methane and carbon dioxide.
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main parts of the system plunger slot plunger & inlet cover top section: gas storage tank biogas filter gas outlet pipe integrated pressure system waste inlet sink fertilizer outlet gas valve bottom section: digester tank drainage valve...
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Use only devices compatible with No open flames or sparks within 5 Only install system outdoors so ex- diameter. Contact Homebiogas if or adapted for biogas use. Visit meters (15 ft.) from the system. cess gas can be released safely.
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system assembly From Assembly to Usage: wait 1 day 2 hours 1 hour 1. choose a suitable site 2. assemble the system 3. install gas pipes & drainage 4. activate system 1 - 3 weeks * use system normally! 5. wait for flammable gas 6.
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& preparation It is important to choose and prepare the right spot for your HomeBiogas system before installation to ensure optimum performance and avoid potential damage to the system. Failure to set up the system according to the following instructions could void the HomeBiogas warranty.
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0.5m 0.5m 0.7m 0.5m 3.3m prepare at least 2 x 3.3m space system should be installed close prepare a firm, flat surface clear of obstructions - do not place on soft for the system to kitchen/cooking area or unstable ground (0.5m side, 0.7m front clearance e.g.
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preparation for gas pipe installation The system can be connected to a stove/appliance up to 10m away (10m gas tubing provided). Plan a suitable route for the gas pipe to ensure optimum gas flow and prevent damage to the pipe - follow detailed instructions for gas pipe and drainage valve installation on page 26, after assembling system.
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system parts (Box B) sink & inlet pipe assembly gas outlet plunger connecting pipe combined fertilizer & gas outlet gas filter 10mmø indoor gas tubing, 3m (20mm connector attached) 20mmø outdoor gas tubing, 7m combined gas tank + digester (Box A) combined gas tank &...
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parts bag 1 gas tank sand-packs LUBRICANT pipe/tubing 110mm lip seal rubber ring joint lubricant parts bag 2 20mmø gas tube screw connector & fitting band for 10mmø bands for 20mmø gas tubing gas tubing 20mmø gas tube straight & L- connectors 20mm gas tube clamps &...
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HomeBiogas logo is located at the FRONT end of the system back front (gas, fertilizer out) (input sink, waste in)
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Improper installation of inlet pipe & combined outlet in the HomeBiogas system can damage the digester’s inner liner, causing a leaking digester tank when filled with water. Follow the steps below to properly insert the pipes, to prevent damage and ensure a functioning system.
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Inlet sink orientation: long cord towards front short cord & plunger slot towards back...
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back front Before filling the digester, make sure it is (gas, fertilizer out) (input sink, waste in) in a suitable location, chosen according to the site selection criteria in page 7-8. The digester must be placed on a flattened, level surface! with another person’s help, stretch out digester inner lining with the 4 corner strings...
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* pipes must point inwards when filling * rest hose on digester & enter inlet pipe from opposite side...
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filled digester for leaks. contact HomeBiogas if any leaks are seen.
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top: x16 left + right: x16 back + front: x8...
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remove 2 protective stickers from cover & base of gas filter...
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soften gas pipe in hot water for easy insertion of connectors parts bag marking on gas tank outlet pipe must be facing upwards...
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GAS PIPE INSTALLATION there should be NO U-shaped bends along the pipe, where It is important to install the pipes at a slight angle from the water will collect and block gas flow. system - the lowest point(s) will be used to drain water collected in the tubes.
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for all gas pipe fittings: soften pipe tip in hot water for easy insertion parts bag purchase 10mm closed...
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drainage kit prepare suitable bucket/container (create holes in side + bottom) install drainage outlet at lowest condensed water vapor may collect in the point along 20mm gas tubing! gas pipe over time as the stove is used, and must be emptied with the Drainage Outlet so that gas flow will not be blocked.
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Please check your system with the following list and confirm that each item has been completed. This will ensure your system functions smoothly and prevent potential system damage. Gas Outlet Cap (G) is inserted properly and locking Waste inlet & Combined outlet inserted completely Pipes in O, G &...
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Digester is placed on strong, flat, level surface (refer Digester is placed in sunny location near kitchen, away page 7-8) from windows/sitting areas (refer page 7-8) Digester filled until water flows from fertilizer outlet Combined outlet is aligned 90° vertically and not leaning in any direction Marking on Gas Tank Outlet pipe is facing upwards 90°...
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activating the system Wait a day after assembly and verify there are no leaks before starting activation. Activate the system in warm weather. (average day/night temperature at least 25 °C (77 °F) for the first 4 weeks). To activate, you will need: 100 liters (25 gallons) of animal manure from herbivores, fresh (wet and up to 2 days old) & clean as possible from straw/stones/earth.
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open The gas produced at first may contain a high level of CO 2 and will not ignite easily If the flame is not steady or the gas does not ignite, empty the gas tank by unscrewing the Gas Valve Connector Once the gas tank starts to fill visibly, try lighting your Close the Gas Valve’s screw-on connector and wait for until the gas tank has completely deflated.
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daily operation how to feed the system: Kitchen Waste: Fill a container with kitchen waste. part parts Turn the plunger 180°, then Pour the kitchen waste/manure slurry into the Push the plunger all the way sink gradually to prevent splashing. down the inlet pipe, then lift and rest the plunger on make sure to turn plunger...
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what to feed the system: DO NOT FEED: garden waste, like: Kitchen Waste Animal Manure up to 6 liters per day up to 15 liters per day straw (15 liters manure + 30 liters water = 45 liters slurry) grass dry leaves Animal waste, as clean as possible from Food scraps like rice, cheese, vegetable &...
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Cold Weather Operation 0°C < 20°C (68F) The fertilizer produced by the HomeBiogas system may be Gas production will slow down when the system’s average safely used on your vegetable patch, flower beds or fruit trees surrounding temperature drops below 20 °C (68F). Feeding the etc.
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system care frequent care Make sure that the digester tank is completely Empty the condensed water accumulated in filled with water. the gas pipes. When the tank is filled, liquid should pour from the fertilizer outlet Biogas contains water vapor that may condense during cooler nights when the system is fed.
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* System components are rated for 10-year lifespan. After 10 years check materials and contact HomeBiogas for replacement parts if required. Replacing the Gas Filter Every 6 months / when gas burns with unpleasant odor (failure to replace filter will result in warranty loss!) Contact the company or your distributor for a new filter.
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(see page 39 for details on pH checking). tube. Blowing through the tube or using an electric air pump to Contact HomeBiogas for assistance. pass air through the tube will help to clear out collected water. iii. Close drainage connector and reopen gas valve.
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If the system still produces non-flammable gas after carrying out the If the system’s pH is lower than 6.5, add fresh manure to the system and previous steps, please contact us at support@homebiogas.com. mix well with plunger, according to the pH level measured: (prepare suitable containers/piping to drain away the digester liquid which will flow out when adding the manure.)
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If the rubber seal is fine, your filter should be replaced. Contact Homebiogas or your local distributor for a replacement. 3. Fertilizer smells bad. It is normal for the system’s liquid to have a mild fermenting/’organic’...
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HBG 2.0 household biogas system technical specifications: System volume 2.1m Gas tank volume 700 ℓ Digester tank volume 1200 ℓ Dimensions Assembled 210 x 115 x 130 (cm, L x W x H) Weight Assembled (approx.) 1270 kg...
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The presence of both macro & micronutrients makes HomeBiogas fertilizer a good choice for most gardening and small-scale agricultural purposes. HomeBiogas fertilizer, while providing many benefits to plants, does not help to improve soil properties. Hence, it should be paired with some amount of soil amendment for best performance.
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Customer and for a warranty period of twenty four (24) months from the date of delivery to Customer (the ”Warranty Period”) shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials. During the Warranty Period, HomeBiogas shall repair or replace at its option and expense any part which fails to comply with the Warranty specified above in Sections 1.1 Shipment of the re- placement parts to Customer’s original destination shall be at the expense of the Customer.
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