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Manifolds miniaturise CNG refuelling stations

A Hale Hamilton (Valves) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 16, 2006

Priority fill manifolds revolutionise the supply and control of high pressure compressed natural gas for road vehicle refuelling.

Hale Hamilton Valves has launched a range of priority fill manifolds that revolutionise the supply and control of high pressure compressed natural gas (CNG) for road vehicle refuelling.

Market demand for these solutions has been significant, resulting in major contracts to supply large volumes of product to a range of International customers.

The manifolds with a choice of modular options are fully automatic and do not require an electrical interface.

Modular designs provide quick and easy installation and simplified servicing.

The solutions use a range of standardised cartridge components developed from the company's long established, field proven pressure control products.

Their design minimise leak paths and provide easy access for servicing.

The dimensions of a two-line priority fill manifold are 180 x 139 x 95mm.

This replaces a far larger nonmodular solution of individual valves which measures at least 1000 x 1000 x 1000mm.

Hale Hamilton's Chief Executive Allan Goodbrand says: "CNG produces 20% less carbon emissions than petrol and diesel, so demand for this environmentally fuel is rising rapidly as governments seek to meet their obligations to reduce ozone-depleting pollution".

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