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02.09.2013
The Diepholzer Kreisblatt and the Oldenburgische Volkszeitung reported on the new administration building and the new production and storage hall last weekend.
22.08.2013
Möller is now offering DLG-certified “Bactus” exhaust air scrubbers.
The subject of “immission control and stable construction” has never been as topical as it is today. Increasing stable sizes, increasing requirements and an ever decreasing acceptance of the population towards animal husbandry systems often lead to the need for an exhaust air washer.
As one of the leading manufacturers in Germany with more than 30 years of experience in the field of stable air conditioning technology, we ensure that you can keep animals with an optimal cost / benefit ratio despite increasing requirements.
The DLG certified (DLG test report 5702) Bactus exhaust air scrubber is based on 15 years of experience in the field of exhaust air cleaning by our partner DORSET Farm Systems. Our system combines maximum EFFICIENCY with low COSTS for new buildings and conversions.
Further details can be found in the enclosed brochure. Our planning team will be happy to personally answer any questions you may have about exhaust air scrubbers with their experience. If you are interested, there is also the possibility of free training in our house in connection with a visit to an exhaust air scrubber. Our specialist planners will be happy to provide you with information in small groups at your location.
From September Bactus will also clean the air in Düsseldorf! See for yourself at the Düsser Schweinetag on 09/11/2013
09.07.2013
We're moving!
After about a year of construction, Möller moves into its new premises in Fange 1 in Diepholz in the week of July 15, 2013.
The new location is only 800m away from the old one and is right next to the current central warehouse. The buildings at Bremer Straße 7 are no longer used by the Möller company. The phone number does not change.
03.07.2013
Funding for solar storage systems in force since May 1st, 2013
Renewable energies are the future of our energy supply, as our way of thinking about energy use is changing. One of the most important tasks is therefore to drive the energy transition forward.
Up until now, energy was generated centrally and passed on to consumers via distribution networks. This changes due to the construction of decentralized photovoltaic systems, which means that everyone can become an electricity producer (power plant). The proportion of energy generated from photovoltaics is rising steadily across Germany.
Due to the rapid expansion of renewable energies, the importance of energy storage for integrating self-generated electricity into the supply network is also growing. And since self-generated electricity is cheaper than that of the grid operator, the economic factor of energy storage also increases. In addition, households consume most electricity in the morning and especially in the evening when cooking or the television is on. During the day, however, when the sun is shining and the photovoltaic system is producing electricity, many people are not at home.
A storage system ensures that the environmentally friendly energy is made available with a time delay so that up to 75 percent of the electricity consumed in the household comes from the own solar system. In this way, you can optimize your own electricity and the constantly rising electricity prices only play a minor role. In addition, storage systems enable important consumers to be protected against power failures.
Since May 1st, 2013 it has been possible to claim funding for storage systems.
Talk to us, we will be happy to advise you.
02.04.2013
Open day in Schachten
On Saturday, April 20, 2013, from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., an open day will take place in the newly built pig fattening house of the Käckel family from Schachten.
The stable is located on the county road between Grebenstein and Schachten. The access to the stable in the outside area is signposted.
Shell
The double-comb stall 1488 fattening places has 8 fattening compartments.
Ventilation & heating
Trickle channels were installed as a supply air system. The compartments are ventilated via a central overhead suction system with fans, which are operated via energy-saving frequency converters
can be controlled. The compartment is heated by a liquid gas fan in the respective compartment.
14.01.2013
Robert Dietz awarded a special prize
We congratulate Robert Dietz on his award from the agricultural weekly paper! In 2011, together with Mr. Robert Dietz, we were able to implement the negative pressure ventilation systems with combined under-crevice and surface central suction in the new sow system.
Dietz also attached particular importance to the consistent saving of energy costs. In the piglet rearing area, for example, a highly effective and extremely low-maintenance air-to-air tube heat exchanger system was integrated into the construction of the partition walls to the central aisle. In the exchanger operation, the warm exhaust air in each compartment is conducted under the floor through thin-walled plastic heat exchanger pipes into the central exhaust air collecting duct and discharged from there via the fans. The fresh air first enters the roof space. It is then sucked in the opposite direction through the heat exchanger past the exchanger tubes and from there into the central aisle. When flowing through the exchanger, the supply air takes some of the heat from the exhaust air with it. The supply of air into the compartment takes place by means of aisle slot ventilation.
Robert Dietz has now received a special prize from the agricultural weekly newspaper Westfalen-Lippe for the well-thought-out and clear operating concept for his new building. We would like to congratulate you on this award and wish you continued success!
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