FAQ's

How long does the ALGAE-X LGX unit last?  Since there are no moving parts or components to replace, clean, or service the life of the unit is somewhat endless.  LGX units have a lifetime warranty.  On most models you can remove the cover for inspection, but in most cases you do not need to do anything.  The only exception is when the LGX unit is installed in equipment with steel tanks.  In this case you will need to periodically open the unit for inspection and rust particle removal.

How do I install an ALGAE-X Fuel Conditioner?  The LGX unit should be installed between the fuel tank and the primary filter, or between the main storage tank and the centrifuge. The LGX can be installed at any angle except inverted. It should be installed on the input side of the filter in a fixed position such as, directly mounted on the filter. The use of brackets or straps is recommended but not mandatory as long as there is support for the unit.  Be aware of vibrations and inspect fittings regularly.  Engine and/or filter manufacturers recommended specifications should be followed when using connectors and fuel lines of appropriate diameter, material, and quality.  It is very important that the LGX unit is installed using a petroleum resistant sealant on all connections.  DO NOT use Teflon tape or thread sealant tape.  This material will wick fuel out of the fitting and eventually create leaks.

How long does it take to install a LGX unit?  After you have determined where the LGX is going to be installed and have the proper fittings it can be installed relatively quickly.  However, we know equipment and we expect that it would take, in reality, a little longer.

When can I expect results?  You should see results quickly. You will not see optimal efficiency until the fuel has sufficient time to circulate a few times.  Using the AFC-705 catalyst will promote the process.  Adding an onboard polishing system will advance the fuel quality dramatically.

Why should I install the LGX before the filters?  As the diesel fuel goes through the LGX the particles are broken down as they flow through the magnetic field. The smallest particles will pass through the filter and get burned in combustion.  The larger particles will get trapped by the filter.  This will help the filter last longer.

Can I use a LGX fuel conditioner with an iron tank?  YES. But not recommended.  Always remember, Iron tanks deteriorate and flake loose particles of iron. This Iron is captured by the unit and will restrict flow over time.  You will need to remove the cover and clean out the iron from the magnet.  This can be done in place and no removal or discarding and replacement of the unit should be necessary.  Then simply reinstall the cover and start the engine.  The LGX unit will continue to condition the fuel as before.

How many LGX units do I need?  Generally you need one per engine and generator.  However, if your fuel system is set up with fuel manifolds you may only need one LGX unit per vessel.  When designing a system it is best to call for recommendations.

Are all magnetic fuel conditioners alike?  No. While other fuel conditioners do work. The LGX works more efficiently due to the amount of time that the fuel is in the magnetic field.  This has been proven through time and the number of satisfied customers using the product.  Look for the proof.  Browse websites for multiple testimonials and lab test reports.  Look for customer lists and proof of all claims.  If numbers are given from the EPA, ask for the report.

Which unit would be correct for my application?  For the most part the LGX units are sized by fuel line diameter and flow.  However, since there are other things to consider it may be useful to call for a recommendation

Will I need special fittings?  Follow the recommendations of the engine and/or filter manufacturers when using connectors or fittings and size the fuel line to appropriate diameter, material, and quality. Algae-X recommends that you have your unit professionally installed. But, it maybe installed by a knowledgeable-do-it yourselfer as well. We suggest you use a hose barb or equivalent fuel line fitting. It is very important that the LGX unit is installed using proper sealant on all connections.

 

 

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