Pond Aeration System Maintenance Steps:
*Although most of this information is relevant for rocking piston systems as well (often used for subsurface aeration of deeper ponds/ lakes) – the following focuses on linear diaphragm air pumps.
- Check the air filter every 6 months. Clean/ replace as needed.
- Measure and log the pressure and water depth of your system periodically.
- Visually inspect the diffusers. Clean or replace wear components as needed.
- Balance the aeration system’s manifold if running multiple diffusers
- Inspect the enclosure and clean it as needed
- Repairing a linear diaphragm air pump
A pond aerator is likely the only piece of equipment running 24/7 at your house. Eventually the diaphragms will rupture. the valves inside of the casing blocks (attached to the diaphragms), will also wear. No need to buy a new pump when the diaphragms rupture. Rebuild kits are available and can be installed in 20 minutes with a few tools. We suggest rebuilding the pump 2 times. Kits are available on our website. Inside the product listing is an instruction video. https://shop.hiblow-usa.com/
Over time, especially in hotter climates, gaskets may also deteriorate, especially the lower housing gasket that seals the upper and lower housings. Gasket along with all other spare parts are available on our web shop.
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