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first solar powered compacting litterbin. A BigBelly solar compacting
litterbin has eight times the capacity of a standard “free standing”
litterbin, but only the same “footprint.” The increased
capacity of the BigBelly solar compacting litterbin reduces the frequency
of emptying, resulting in big saving on collection trips (fewer collection
trips, more savings on both Labour and fuel).
The BigBelly solar compacting litterbin has
a full-length front opening door for ease of emptying. Large spaces
for signage (company image, council logo/community messages or advertising).
There is an SMS communication option to let you know when the litterbin
is full, again saving costs on unnecessary collection trips.
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| Frequently asked questions |
How does the BigBelly®
solar compactor work?
The BigBelly
® solar compactor has a drop front flap which the user pulls
open and places the litter into the aperture. The litter then falls
into the BigBelly®
solar compactor for compaction later. (The BigBelly®
solar compactor runs its compaction cycle whenever it decides that
it is required). When the time comes for emptying the BigBelly®
solar compactor, you unlock the front door slide out the liner and
remove the sack.
How
is the BigBelly® solar compactor powered?
The BigBelly®
solar compactor is powered by the sun and needs no external
power source in its day to day running. As the sun powers it, the
best locations give the BigBelly® solar
compactor access to sunlight a few hours per day. However,
the BigBelly®
solar compactor has the ability to store energy via its batteries,
this enables the BigBelly®
solar compactor to keep compacting whatever the weather.
What about safety
in use?
The BigBelly®
solar compactor is safe and easy to use. The BigBelly®
solar compactor is a fully secured machine, which cannot
be operated if either the rear access panel or the waste access
door is open. It is not possible to gain access to the compaction
area of the BigBelly®
solar compactor via the litter aperture.
What maintenance does the BigBelly®
solar compactor require?
The BigBelly®
solar compactor has a robust chain driven mechanical compaction
system. It is of sturdy construction and does not use any hydraulic
fluids. Maintenance consists of lubricating the chains every six
months and at the same time checking the tension on the chains.
The batteries (which store the energy for the compaction cycle)
need to be replaced about every three to four years. They are standard
batteries, which can be recycled when they come to the end of their
life.
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| What do some of the users say? |
Gerald Checco, Superintendent,
Cincinnati Park Board.
“For us, the main issue is environmental. At full deployment,
150 units will allow our department to go from two garbage trucks
to one garbage truck - saving
enough money in fuel, maintenance and labour costs to pay for the
entire BigBelly® solar compactor
system in about 3 years. After
5 years we estimate we will have saved $178,000 in our budget- having
paid off the investment in the BigBelly®
solar compactor system after year three - and
also will have saved 7,750 gallons of diesel fuel and avoided putting
86 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere.” Ted
Woods, Refuse Coordinator, Arizona State University, Temple, AZ.
“I was sceptical at first, but to my amazement, the machines
are working great for the university. They’re very attractive
and people really use them. We
only have to empty them intermittently,
and there’s no
maintenance -
we don’t have to worry about them at all. I’m
a believer now.”
Janet Barkan, Executive
Director, Jamaica Centre BID, Queens NYC.
“We love it - we only have to empty
the BigBelly® solar compactor units every three days, while
we have to empty the regular receptacles once or twice a day.
We have about 85 cans in the BID, but the 10 BigBelly®
solar compactors are making a difference. The summer is much
busier here – more pedestrians and more traffic.
The BigBelly® solar compactor lets
the cleaning crew spend more time sweeping, which helps.
It is particularly helpful during our summer
festival in August when we have more than 100,000 people coming
down to the Avenue.
The guys really like them. We’ve had no breakdowns
or service problems. They’re working great. We were surprised
that the bags are not heavy –
it’s no problem to pull out and replace the bags; very quick
and easy.”
Mayor Thomas Menino, Boston.
“I think they’re
great. The solar trash receptacles
have to go citywide.”
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Technical
Specifications Big Belly 3 |
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| Dimensions |
1281 H x 664 W x 657D |
| Weight |
136 Kgs |
| Capacity |
1200 Ltrs (un-compacted equivalent) |
| Compaction
Force |
570 Kg |
| Efficiency |
1000 cycles per 5hr charge |
| Control |
IC processor controlled system senses litter level, fulness
and machine status. |
| Ram |
Unique design achives deep ram penertration.
Vertical ram travel provides even compaction. |
| Shock Absorbsion |
Shock-dampening mount system. |
| System |
12v DC gear driven fractional hp motor. |
| Standby |
4 weeks |
| Structure |
Galvanised steel sheet with heavy duty
plastic side panels for dent and scratch resistance. Polyester
TGIC powder coat for outdoor and salt-spray durability |
| Safety |
Fully interlocked access door(s).
Locked litter removal door.
Fault-tolerant design for litter hopper insertion door, prevents
access to compaction area.
Low voltage CE compliant. |
| PV Cell |
30 Watt OP |
| Battery |
Spill proof, maintenance free, 12V |
| Charge |
PW Modulator |
| PV Protection |
Polycarbonate bubble. |
| Status Ind |
3 coloured LED’s. |
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Environmentally
Friendly Solutions Ltd
The Pump House, 4 Cross o' th' Hill, Malpas, Cheshire,
SY14 8DQ
T: 01948 860797 F: 01948 861225
jim@efslimited.co.uk
Reg
in England and Wales. Reg No. 03863839. Reg Office The Pump House, 4 Cross
o' th' Hill, Malpas, SY14 8DQ
WEBSITE
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