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Areco Supersnow är vår absoluta storsäljare. Den tillverkas med en extra, femte ring för att kunna producera optimal mängd snö på kortast möjliga tid.

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Make environment friendly snow!

Snow making magic - the Areco E-line is probably the most energy-efficient fan gun on the market. E-line is a high performance fan gun that uses a minimum amount of energy - all it needs is 13 kW. As E-line makes high-quality snow very energy efficiently, you can produce snow in a very environmentally-friendly and cost-effective way.

In line with our strategy of developing solutions that are as smart and simple as possible, the E-line features just 30 nozzles distributed in four nozzle rings. And without compromising flow capacity. The E-line gun is especially appreciated where pouted water normally causes problems. The E-line nucleator comes with 20 atomizer nozzles.

The standard version E-line is mounted on a 1.6 meter tower. The E-line can be fitted with a fixed compressor at venues that do not have a central air supply.

 

Toughest on the market

The Areco E-line is made for tough conditions When other snow canons have to be dismantled because they are frozen, or abandoned till the spring, you can literally de-ice an Areco E-line with an LPG burner. The stainless steel drum is part of the secret. The rugged design makes the gun virtually indestructible - don't be surprised to still see it in full working order after fifteen years.

automatic snow system

 

Automatically better

The Areco E-line is available in both manual and automatic versions. The automatic version of the gun is fitted with water pressure and water temperature sensors, a weather station that monitors humidity, air temperature, and an automatic water pressure controller.

Optional extras

  • Compressors
  • Rotator motor
  • Automatic
  • Chassis with wheels or legs
  • Service platform (for tower model)
 

Support Hotline

Clients with a Service Contract have telephone support 7-23 during the snowmaking season.

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