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Plan Your "Big Hanna" Composter Installation - The Installation Basics
"Big Hanna" composters, a sound knowledge and experience
The "Big Hanna" composters were developed since 1988 and the first models were released in 1991.
Take advantage of our international expertise having successfully commissioned over 700 composting sites with "Big Hanna" composters.
Get the satisfaction to participate in the full cycle of nature by protecting your environment. "Big Hanna" Composters are a tailored solution to your needs for management of food waste local composting.
Basics of Composting Facilities with "Big Hanna" Composter
The "Big Hanna" composter may be either installed Indoor or Outdoor.
The "Big Hanna" composter must be levelled onto stable foundations.
Shelter is recommended for outdoor installation of "Big Hanna" composters to facilitate free of snow access for use and maintenance.
The purchase of "Big Hanna" rotary composter includes
A one full year limited warranty.
Complete user manual and start-up commissioning.
User friendly composting process computerized monitoring system.
Full training and support services are also available to guide "Big Hanna" composter users through their daily operations.
Starting The "Big Hanna" Rotary Composter and Controlling The Composting Process.
Starting the stable and continuous healthy composting organic process usually takes several weeks.
In the initial stages of composting process start-up, the Carbon / Nitrogen ratio will have to be higher until the composting process stabilization. Food waste residues can be gradually increased during the acceleration of the compost production cycle in the "Big Hanna" rotary composter. It is recommended to keep the existing waste disposal service during the composting start-up period and gradually achieve the nominal speed of the continuous composting process.
Contact Vertal inc. to find out more details on how to achieve an efficient composting facility.
Composting locally is profitable for your budget and your environment.
