Patz Model 9000 Liquid Transfer System - Overview & Features


Easy installation, low investment, low maintenance.

The operating principle is simple. The gutter cleaner moves manure over a screen. Liquids drop through the screen into the sump that is installed below the floor of the gutter.

The submersible pump moves the liquid through a 2-inch PVC pipe to a discharge point at the end of the slide into your manure spreader. The gutter cleaner takes the solids up the slide and discharges them into the spreader. The system uses no check valves. When the pump is turned off, liquids will flow out the sloping pipe or drain back into the sump.



Maintenance is low. The pump is heavy duty with an oil bath motor. It uses 230 volts, the same as the gutter cleaner but the motor draws less than 6 amps.

To eliminate corrosion, the system has a pump with stainless steel parts and utilizes PVC piping that won’t rust.

Should the pump need service, it lifts out easily. If the pump is out for service, you can still operate the gutter cleaner.

The Patz Liquid Transfer System does not require extra space in your barn. It can work with all brands of gutter cleaners.

   

The pump’s two-inch discharge matches the intake diameter for full flow. Also, they use two-vane, nonclogging impellers.

The system is easy to install anytime - winter or summer. Your system is ready to use the day after installation.