Towed frost protection machine F501
for vineyardsfor orchardsfor open fields

Towed frost protection machine - F501 - Agrofrost NV - for vineyards / for orchards / for open fields
Towed frost protection machine - F501 - Agrofrost NV - for vineyards / for orchards / for open fields
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Characteristics

Mobility
towed
Other characteristic
for open fields, for orchards, for vineyards, for greenhouse
Height

1,650 mm
(64.96 in)

Temperature

Min.: 20 °C
(68 °F)

Max.: 85 °C
(185 °F)

Description

During the last 15 years, the Frostbuster has proven to be very effective and very reliable. The F501 is already the third generation of the Frostbuster. It’s are most powerful machine. The most important improvements, compared to the previous generation (F401), are: New pulse burner with burner controller and ionization sensor, which makes it the safest burner used in agriculture. The F501 can hold 8 or 10 gas bottles, so it has a bigger autonomy, up to 10 hours. Now also available with 340 kg drum. The burner starts automatically, depending on the RPM of the fan: if a certain speed level (RPM of fan) is exceeded, the burner will start automatically. When the speed drops back below this level, the burner will be switched off. Gear box with overrunning clutch. The temperature can be adjusted from the control box in the tractor’s cabine (option) The F501 can also be equipped with a drum that can contain 340 kg of gas. Advantages: • The replacement of an empty drum by a full drum takes only 5 mintes. • No loss of unused gas. • The price per kg gas is much cheaper than gas in bottles. • It’s much easier and faster to replace one drum then replacing 8 or 10 gas bottles.

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