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Composting Equipment Kevin Barnes City of Bakersfield, CA
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Production : Flexibility to handle Current and Future incoming waste stream needs Simplicity of Operation/Maintenance: Easy to Operate, Maintain, and Service Product Support: Training for Operators, Maintenance Personnel Capacity to provide Parts and Service Support quickly and efficiently Durability: Productive for an extended period of time with little significant down time Relationship with the Manufacturer: Manufacturer understands your business Shares commitment to help you reach your goals General Equipment Selection Considerations
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Price: Price competitive with comparable equipment Safety: Safe to operate Sufficient safety information provided by Manufacturer Reliability: Depend on the equipment to be up and running every day References: Manufacturer provides you with contacts running similar operations and equipment Reputation: Manufacturer regarded within the industry Word of mouth
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Principles of Material Handling Handle it Once Combine Operations Eliminate Unnecessary Ones Use Gravity Gravity Can Be Your Friend Work with your Head, NOT Your Back Mechanize and Automate Continuous Flow is better than Batch Efficient Layout is Key to Minimizing work Move in Straight or Circular Paths “Never” go back Don’t Cross Paths Concentrate on and Remove Bottlenecks Minimize Distance Traveled Remove People from Hazards
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Loading / Material Handling Forming Windrows Turning Windrows (Bad Plan) Mixing Batching Loading Trucks Loading Screen Moving Materials Typical Options Light Material Buckets High Tip Buckets Grapples Booms
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Basic Composting Equipment Categories Pre - Process Equipment Feedstock Preparation Process Equipment Creating a Product Post Process Equipment Preparing Product for Market
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Pre-Process (Feedstock Preparation) Weighing Equipment Sizing Equipment Mixing Equipment Loading / Material Handling Equipment
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Weighing Equipment Weight Scales Needed for: Billing Tracking Materials Inventory Control Scale Types Pit Scales Most Common Platform Scales Preferred Less maintenance
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Size Reduction Selection Considerations Determine your Goals Volume Reduction Only Component in Total Recycling System Type of Material to be Processed Quantity of Material to be Processed How quickly do you need it Processed Markets for End-Products Equipment Budget Operating Conditions Mobile or Stationary Operation Market Reliability Serviceability
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Size Reduction Grinder Types High Speed / Low Torque Tub Grinders Horizontal Grinders Chippers Slow Speed / High Torque Shredders
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Size Reduction Tub Grinders PROS High Mobility Tracks or Tires Less Expensive to Purchase High Throughput Best for Heavy, Large Diameter Material Stumps, Root Balls CONS Safety Concerns (Throwing) Location Concerns Lengthy, Lighter Materials Difficult to Feed Loading often Requires Tedious Material Placement and Manipulation
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Size Reduction Horizontal Grinders PROS High Mobility Tracks or Tires Safer Operation Handles Longer, Lighter, Brushier Material Better Feed Rate Control Lower Feed Height Good on Yard Waste CONS More Expensive to Purchase Material Diameter Limitations Poor Fuel Economy
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Size Reduction Chippers PROS PTO or Self Powered Safer Handles longer material Consistent product Good for bulking material CONS More Expensive to Purchase Poor Fuel Efficiency Most Require Additional Equipment
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Size Reduction Slow Speed-High Torque (Shredder) PROS Best Fuel Economy Less Stress on Engine Less Maintenance More Shearing Good for First Pass Handles Wide Variety of Materials Green Waste, Tires, White goods, etc. Good for Bulking Material Good for C&D waste Good for Stumps CONS More Expensive to Purchase Slower but Productive
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Mixing Equipment Types Mobile Stationary Vertical Shaft Horizontal Shaft Power PTO Driven Diesel Electrical Consistent Mixing of Feed Stocks Can Include Scales
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Mixing Equipment Mobile Mixer Used for Material Transport Can be used to Build Windrows Trailer PTO tractor driven Truck Mounted Additional Truck Cost Trailer-Vertical Shaft Truck Mounted-Horizontal Shaft Truck Mounted Horizontal
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Mixing Equipment Stationary Mixer Heavy duty Large capacity Batch/Continuous Electric or Diesel power
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Process Equipment Compost Turners Moisture Addition Equipment Windrow Covers Monitoring Equipment
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Compost Turners Turner Selection Considerations Material Composition Quantity of Material Overall Material Flow Pad Conditions Pad Layout / Utilization Turner / Windrow Size Turner Capacity Machine Cost Considerations Total Cost to Operate Cost / yd³ of material turned Availability of Optional Equipment Market Reliability Serviceability
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Compost Turners Turner Types Pull / Tow Behind Elevating Face Trapezoidal Self Propelled Windrow Available Options Walled / Tunnel
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Compost Turners Pull / Tow Behind PROS PTO or Self Propelled Minimal Moving Parts Small Scale Composting or “Start Up” Operation Lower Cost to Purchase CONS Requires Additional Tow Vehicle Lower Throughputs Access Isles Required for Tow Vehicle Less Efficient Pad Utilization
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Compost Turners Elevating Face (Windrows) PROS Tow Behind or Self Propelled Tracks or Tires Can be used with side-discharge to move extended trapezoidal piles CONS Turns ½ Windrow with Each Pass Access Isles Required Less Homogenization Inefficient Pad Utilization Many, Many Moving Parts High Maintenance
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Compost Turners Trapezoidal PROS Self Propelled Tracks or Tires Removes Face and Transposes Access Isles Not Required CONS Less Air-More Bulking Required More Frequent Tuning Required Slower Turnover / Process
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Compost Turners Self Propelled Windrow PROS Tracks or Tires Space Requirements Vary by Mfg. More Air from Natural Convection Turn Complete Windrow in a Single Pass Moisture Addition Possible Greater Process Control Greater Flexibility CONS ???
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Windrow Turner Available Options Side Transposing Conveyor Tarp Covering Elevating Cabin Automated hose Reel
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Compost Turners Walled / Tunnel PROS Indoor / Outdoor Reduced Odors / Emissions Fully Automatic Batch / Process Operation Electric / Diesel CONS Typically part of a Complete System More Expensive to Purchase
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Moisture Addition Moisture Addition Methods Tank Hydrant Systems Automated hose reel
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Windrow Covers Odor Control Heat Retention Colder Climates Moisture Retention Storm Water Runoff Management Vector Control
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Monitoring Equipment Probes Temperature Digital Analog Oxygen / Carbon Dioxide Data Logging Thermal Coupler
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Monitoring Equipment Temperature Probes Data Logging Record Keeping
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Monitoring Equipment Oxygen/Carbon Dioxide Probes Analog Digital Data Logging $50.00-$4,000 Fyrite CO 2 Meter Windrow Manager-Probe-Temp & O 2 Demista-Temp & O 2 Meter
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Monitoring Equipment Windrow Management Helps keep Regulators Happy Reduce Production Costs Increase Throughput Improve Product Quality
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Screening Equipment Screen Selection Considerations Type(s) of Material to be Screened Quantity of Material to be Screened Desired Fractional “fines” Size(s) Number of Fractional Sizes Required Screening Plan Take Screen to the Material or Material to the Screen Moisture Level of Material to be Screened Consideration for “bad weather” Days Mobility Requirements Fuel Consumption Actual Cost / yd³ of screened material to operate Market Reliability Serviceability
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Post Process Equipment Screens Shaker Deck Trommel Star Deck Pneumatic Separation Trommel Shaker deck Star deck
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Screening Equipment How does a Shaker Deck Work? Material loaded into hopper Hopper feeds unscreened material onto a vibrating bed Vibrating Bed has openings designed to size material to a desired fraction Screened Material “fines” drop through the bed openings and are either transported out of the screen, or rescreened to produce a finer fraction Oversized Material “Overs” pass over the bed and out the screen
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Screening Equipment Shaker Deck PROS Mobile or Stationary Tracks or Tires Less Expensive to Purchase CONS Clogs easily with moist material Lower production Noisy Many Moving Parts
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Screening Equipment How does a Trommel Screen Work? Material loaded into hopper Hopper feeds unscreened material into the Rotating Drum Rotating Drum has openings designed to properly size material to a desired fraction Screened material “fines” drop through the drum openings and are transported out of the screen Over sized material “Overs” pass out through the drum and out the screen
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Screening Equipment Trommel Screens PROS Mobile or Stationary Tracks or Tires Cleaning Brushes Simple Operation Good Production Generally Clean Product Widely Used CONS: Must Change Screening Drum to vary Fractional Size As Moisture Increases, Production Decreases
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Screening Equipment How does a Star Screen Work? Material loaded into hopper Hopper feeds unscreened material onto a bed of rotating stars The Size, Spacing, and Speed of the rotating stars determines fractional output. Screened material “fines” drop through the stars and are transported out of the screen Over sized material “Overs” pass over the star deck and out the screen
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Screening Equipment Star Deck (Star Screens) PROS Mobile or Stationary Tracks, Tires, or Track/Tire Combination Fines Size can be varied by Changing Star Rotation Speed Self Cleaning Options Excellent for High Moisture Materials Highest Production CONS Many Moving Parts
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Pneumatic Separation Plastic Removal
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Bagging Equipment Mobile Bagger Stationary Bagger
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Feedstock receipt Active Composting Curing Screening Storage and packing Feedstock preparation, mixing Odor control Dust control Monitoring Product analysis Non-compostables Recycle or dispose Collect Feedstocks Product sales, distribution and use “Overs” Collect Feedstocks 1 st Stage2nd Stage Flow of materials and activities at the compost facility Compost facility activities Recycle or dispose? Water management
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