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Frequently Asked Questions — GRB2 880.264

A comprehensive FAQ page — answers to questions about price, delivery, financing, ATEX requirements, and the differences between Nawrocki pellet mill models.

How much does the GRB2 880.264 pellet mill cost?

The GRB2 880.264 is individually priced and depends on the chosen configuration, optional equipment, transport costs, and the scope of operator training.

The price depends on: the motor variant (2×132 kW vs 2×160 kW), optional equipment (e.g. the ARGAS system for the feed-grade version), ancillary machines in the line (conditioner, cooler, sifter), the delivery country, and the extent of operator training. Contact us to receive a quote tailored to your project.

What is the difference between the GRB2 880 and the GRB1 660?

The GRB2 880.264 is a larger, more energy-efficient machine (die Ø880 mm, up to 4.0 t/h) compared to the GRB1 660 — a smaller model with lower throughput and installed power.

ParameterGRB1 660 (indicative)*GRB2 880.264
Die diameter660 mm880 mm
Throughput (forest biomass)~1.5 – 2.0 t/h4.0 t/h
Installed power~2×75 – 90 kW264 kW
Energy consumptionhigher than GRB2 88066 kWh/t

*GRB1 660 parameters are indicative — to be confirmed before publication against the current model data sheet.

Can I obtain financing for the purchase of a pellet mill?

Yes — the purchase of the GRB2 880.264 may qualify for white certificates and EU grants for energy efficiency, depending on the audit outcome and available programmes.

The two main routes are white certificates (energy efficiency certificates, requiring an audit) and EU grants for energy efficiency and renewables, announced periodically. Industrial leasing is an additional financing option.

What is the delivery lead time for the GRB2 880.264?

Approximately 3–6 months from contract signing to line commissioning, depending on the machine configuration and scope of installation work.

The timeline covers design and quotation, manufacturing with FAT testing, transport, on-site assembly, and operator training. A detailed schedule is agreed individually at the quotation stage.

Does the GRB2 880.264 require special ATEX certification?

The machine can be configured in a variant compliant with ATEX requirements for zones at risk of organic dust explosions — the required documentation is supplied with the quotation.

The ATEX configuration covers electrical and pneumatic components operating in a biomass dust atmosphere. The precise zone classification scope depends on the customer's installation conditions and is determined at the design stage.

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