Animal Crematory Systems:
P9 Series

Firelake has built high quality cremation equipment designed for economical ease of use
Discover the advantages of:

- high profit cremation
- low cost disposal
Designed for:

- veterinary practices
- animal control facilities
- pet cemeteries
- destruction of Type IV pathological waste
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Patent number 3,782,301
One simple solution to animal carcass disposal
Environmentally safe
Waste can be destroyed as fast as it accumulates. High temperatures convert contaminated waste into sterile ash without offensive smoke. The M1 model provides a one (1) second retention of emissions in the secondary burn chamber.
Convenient
Simply load the incinerator and start the burners by setting the timers. Nowatching is required since the timers automatically shut the burners off.
Thorough
Leaves only fine or brittle white ashes. Reduces 200 pounds of Type IVpathological waste to approximately 10 pounds of sterile residue.
Installation
The P9 must be installed in accordance with local codes and ordinances,subject to regulatory agencies. Stack test data is available from thedistributor for permit application. If on-site testing is required, it is theresponsibility of the purchaser and can be arranged through the distributor.Outside installation is recommended with a simple metal roof or three-sidedmetal shelter. Inside installations may have special insurance requirements.
Benefits and Features of
Shenandoah's P9
Fast, complete,
efficient waste disposal
- Heavy duty ceramic grates allow burning from below.
- Concave refractory bottom acts as a hearth for waste that falls through grate openings.
- Secondary chamber with baffle and insulated connector stacks.
Minimum installation and start uptime
- Factory assembled, aluminized steel jacket lined with high temperature refractory and firebrick.
- Recorders and other accessory equipment available.
Easy and safe operation
- Large counter-balanced fill door with electrical lockout.
- Automatic digital timer control system for each burner provides preset burn times and automatic shut off.
Low energy consumption levels
- Digital temperature controls maintain temperature, assuring complete combustion while conserving fuel.
- Choice of fuels: #1 fuel oil, LP or natural gas.
Charging rate
- Up to 400 pounds per ten-hour day of Type IV pathological waste rated at 1,000 BTU's per pound. Based on batch loading twice daily. Dependent upon reloading regulations. Additional time may be required for burnout of final charge.
Models
- P9-2GLP Propane fired cremation system complete with two burners, secondary chamber, stack, timer and digital temperature control.
- P9-2GN Natural gas fired cremation system complete with two burners, secondary chamber, stack, timer and digital temperature control.
- P9-2O-T Oil fired cremation system complete with two burners, secondary chamber, stack, timer and digital temperature
- P9-2GLP-M1 Propane fired cremation system complete with two burners, secondary chamber, stack, timer and digital temperature control, plus one second retention.
- P9-2GN-M1 Natural gas fired cremation system complete with two burners, secondary chamber, stack, timer and digital temperature control, plus one second retention.
Specifications Summary
| Chamber capacity |
9 cu. ft., 200 lbs., Type IV waste |
| Chamber dimensions |
27 ½" high, 19" wide, 34 ½" long
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| Fill door opening
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18 ½" x 19" |
| Height to top of secondary chamber |
8'6" |
| Overall dimensions with stack
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5' x 3 ½' x 20'
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| Electrical |
115V 60 Hz. Optional, 220V 50 Hz. for P9-2O-T |
| Weight |
2400 lbs. |
| Suggested slab size |
without shelter |
5' wide, 6' long, 6" thick |
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with shelter |
10' wide, 12' long, 6" thick |
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P9-2GLP-T |
P9-2GN-T |
P9-2O-T |
| FUEL CONSUMPTION |
LP |
Natural |
Oil |
| Upper burner |
4.08 GPH |
392 CFH |
2.5 GPH |
| Lower burner |
1.83 GPH |
205 CFH |
1.0 GPH |
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(1.09 GPH*) |
(98 CFH*) |
(.5 GPH*) |
| APPROXIMATE BTU |
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| Upper burner |
375,000 |
392,000 |
325,000 |
| Lower burner |
200,000 |
205,800 |
130,000 |
| *Approximate reduced fuel consumption of lower burner is a result of burner cycling on and off.
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