HiBlow HP80 Septic Linear Air Pump (Longest Lasting Pump on The Market) w/Free Back Pressure Safety Valve
$ 1,435
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HiBlow HP80 Septic Linear Air Pump (Longest Lasting Pump on The Market) w/Free Back Pressure Safety Valve
NSF Approved For Most Residential Sewer Treatment Plants ("Blue Diamond" is Not)
NSF Certified for Cajun Aire, Delta White Water, Hoot, TroyAir, Solar Air and others
Longest Lasting Septic Air Pump on the Market!
Safety Valve Eliminates Premature Air Pump Motor Overheating and Burn Out
WE DO NOT SHIP TO ALASKA OR HAWAII
PROTECT YOUR SEPTIC AIR PUMP/AERATOR INVESTMENT!!! This is the only septic air pump on the market with a safety valve for dangerous back pressure. It will extend the service life of this already dependable septic air pump by eliminating harmful aeration system back pressure. But what is back pressure? Have you ever noticed that no matter what replacement septic air pump you buy, it seems to last less and less time? This is because over time sludge buildup at the bottom of the sewage treatment plant begins to clog the quarter inch holes of the ½" PVC aeration pipe. The same volume of air being pushed through fewer holes create excessive back pressure at the air pump and this causes the aerator to overheat and results in premature air pump failure. My patent pending septic air pump protection valve will vent off all harmful back pressure and allow your aerator pump to give you maximum service life. So, protect your investment and get this indispensable tool! DIRECTIONS ON HOW TO EMPLOY THE SEPTIC AERATION SYSTEM PROTECTION VALVE 1. Connect the protection valve between the air pump and the existing pvc aeration line. 2. Turn on the air pump and note whether air is being vented off by the safety valve. a. If not, your aeration system is free of harmful back pressure and your air pump will give you maximum service life. b. If air is being vented off, it is clear that you need to remove your aeration pipe from inside your sewage treatment plant or install my flexible replacement aeration pipe in its place. i. In this case, remember that your air pump is in no immediate danger...it is in not being damaged as the back pressure is being limited by the safety valve. Not only that, your treatment plant is still being aerated; just not at the air pump's rated liters/min. ii. So no hurry, the safety valve is in charge. Just do the fix on your aeration line when you have time.