Automatic Grease Recovery System (AGRS)
AGRS provides automatic detection and removal of nearly 100% of all fats, oil and grease routinely discharged from commercial kitchens, restaurants and food processing facilities.![]() |
Automatic Grease
Recovery System (AGRS) The AGRS utilizes the patented Electronic Grease Level Detector (EGLD) to automatically detect and remove nearly 100% of all fats, oil and grease routinely discharged from commercial kitchens, restaurants and food processing facilities. The AGRS combines industry proven methods, superior design and the quality assurance that you deserve. Self Cleaning The AGRS offers superior operating features to those of any other competitive product on the market. The controller features an LCD Display which clearly displays the system's operating status and easy to use controls. The programmable controller senses the amount of grease held in the AGRS storage tank. Once the amount reaches the unit's pre-set level the controller will automatically activate the heating elements to liquefy the congealed grease. When the grease is liquefied to a set temperature, the controller will activate the internal pump, which discharges the grease to a reclaim tank. The data is then sent to a NEMA-4 encased controller with an LCD display and LED indicators to provide current system status. The microprocessor records and displays clean cycles on a daily, weekly, monthly and yearly basis. The AGRS systems are engineered and built to comply with the 2006 International Plumbing Code and the 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code. |
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Sizing
the AGRS is based on volume of wastewater in gallons
per minute (GPM) that can be discharged from the
drainage fixtures and equipment to be served.
Selection of the AGRS is dependent on the AGRS
rated capacity in GPM, which must be suitable
to handle the drainage flow requirement. The inlet
and the outlet size of the selected AGRS determine
the size of the connecting pipe. The National
Plumbing code and other codes list fixture-unit
values for various plumbing fixtures. For fixtures
not listed, the code will show a fixture-unit
value based on the fixture outlet size or trap
size. (see sizing table) |
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