Automated Fuel Filtration Systems


automated fuel maintenance systems STS6000-10GPM


Used in facility maintenance areas worldwide the STS 6000 Series fuel maintenance systems reduce downtime, reduces maintenance, ensure reliability and provides peace of mind about the stored fuel in your bulk and sub base tanks.
“I had no idea how much sludge accumulated in my tank, putting my emergency power at risk.” “We had to learn the hard way that a clogged filter will shut down the genset – You provided us with the perfect “Fuel Solution” so this will never happen again.” 

The STS 6000 series is the line of fully automated fuel conditioning systems. They are operated by the programmable, UL 508A certified SFC-50 Algae-X Smart Filtration Controller with text display ready for integration with Building Management Systems. The SFC-50 has automatic alarm and system shut-down functions for flow interruption, high filter pressure, water detection, in cabinet leak sensor and high vacuum. 


  • STS Systems remove water, sediment and stabilize stored fuel for Optimal Fuel Quality at All Times

  • Safe & Reliable Emergency Power for Mission Critical Equipment

  • Peak Engine Performance and Uptime for Primary Power Systems
    The STS 6000-SX is the smallest in this series and has an external beacon which shows if there is an alarm condition. It is equipped with alarm and color coded system status and performance indicator lights. 

  • The STS 6000-4GPM and STS 6000-4GPM-S are four stage filtration and separation systems. They are equipped with the in cabinet Algae-X SFC-50 Smart Filtration Controller. The control panel with system monitoring and alarm light is mounted on the outside of the enclosure.
    The STS 6000 series of standard automated filtration systems is designed for flow rates of 10 and 25 Gallons per minute and larger, with an in cabinet controller that can be monitored from the outside. 
    To learn more about how an Automated Fuel Maintenance System can prevent downtime, save maintenance, and emergency response headaches click here to go to cleanfuelmanagement.com 
    Typical STS Installation

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