The clean green preventative and diesel bug cure
Diesel is an organic fuel and therefore a food to microscopic
fungi, yeast and bacteria. There is water for germination, carbon
for food, oxygen and sulphur for respiration, and trace elements
for growth.
The Salt Away De-Bug L500 Decontaminator is an
easy to install, inline unit fitted between your fuel tank and your
filter. De-Bug decontaminator requires no maintenance once fitted
and is manufactured from marine grade anti-corrosive alloy.
Solution
The De-Bug decontaminator is a static inline magnetic killing
device. Only a patented De-Bug has the Tri-mag stack (3 magnets).
The unit leads the fuel in and out of a complex oscillating
magnetic field in precise proportions to the flow rate. This
explodes the bug into tiny microscopic particles that are able to
pass through the filter and burn up in the combustion process,
helping to reduce emissions and increase horsepower. The Tri-mag
stack and unique flowpath ensure a laboratory kill rate of 98%+ in
a single pass.
Salt Away De-Bug L500 Decontaminator Features:
- Extends filter life
- Ensures better combustion
- Increases fuel economy
- Protects your injectors
- Reduces emissions
- Extends engine life
- Trusted for over 20 years
Salt Away De-Bug L500 Decontaminator
Specifications:
- Used by: Most commercial vehicles, such as large delivery vans,
small to medium trucks, small to medium buses, large 4×4’s, 6
cylinder generators, such as on sports fishing yachts, launches, or
emergency generators, small cranes, smaller fuel bowsers and
agricultural equipment - Fuel types: Diesel fuel, marine diesel, light oils and gas
oil - Engine ratings: 100-380 +/- hp Recommended
- Flow rate: Up to 500 litres/hour
- Flow direction with unit mounted: Left to right
- Materials: Marine grade LM6 anti-corrosive aluminium
alloy - Weight: 1.5 Kg
- Size: 115mm diameter by 150 mm high by 124 mm wide
- Port size: 1/2 inch
- National PipeThread Operating Pressure: 50 psi
- Installation: Two 10 mm bolts











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