Mother
Station . A MICROBOX® / MICROSKID®, connected
to an existing gas pipeline, compresses the gas within
the MAT transport modules. These are placed on platforms
called PA-C, especially designed for such purpose. They
allow for safe and efficient module refilling and exchange
with the Transport System.
Loading
and Unloading. Upon arrival, the transport trailer
exchanges the empty MATs brought from the consumption
point for other filled MATs. This exchange is made with
very easy-to-operate and especially designed ST machines
placed on the trailer. They can be operated by the truck
driver. These ST machines minimize module loading and
unloading times with the highest safety standards.
Transport.
The vehicle transports the MAT modules along the road
at a speed typical of freight transport, with no need
for additional safety systems. MAT modules are linked
to the trailer by means of an anchoring system which
ensures a safe transport.
Household
Consumption . Upon arrival at consumption points,
the MAT modules are unloaded on especially designed
platforms called PA-D. These platforms have a simple
and safe connection system which minimizes both loading
and unloading times. After going through a regulating
plant, the MATs are finally connected to the household
supply network..
Industrial
Consumption. In this application and according
to the type of industry to supply, platforms are connected
to regulating plants. These are fitted with an exclusive
catalytic heater system and have a maximum capacity
of 10,000 m3/hour.
CNG
Daughter Stations. MAT modules are connected
to the dispenser through a discharge BOOSTER® and
are managed by the Rotate Cascade® system, which
maximizes the MAT CNG discharge and minimizes vehicle
refueling times. The Galileo-patented Rotate Cascade®
system allows for an efficient module use, minimizing
both investment and operating costs.
System
Advantages Virtual Pipeline® differentiates
from other systems available in the market...
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