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#475354 07/03/17 04:37 PM
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Anyone with pros or cons using a HiBlow HP compressor for aeration. I like the noise rating along with the the power consumption for amount of air delivered ?
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Originally Posted By: RWoodshvac
Anyone with pros or cons using a HiBlow HP compressor for aeration. I like the noise rating along with the the power consumption for amount of air delivered ?
Any thoughts will be welcomed


Post the specs along with the cfm to pressure curve.


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Hiblow models or sizes have different psi ratings. For pond aeration it is best to have 1-2 more psi than one-half your pond depth. Example if pond is 12 ft deep(12/2) you really need 2psi+6psi = 8psi. Hiblow pumps rarely produce 6psi. These pumps are commonly promoted for use and work well in septic tanks which are 3ft-4ft deep. If your pond is only 3 -5 ft deep this is the pump for you.

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http://www.hiblow-usa.com/files/pumps/22.pdf

What would be max depth for these?

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