EasyManua.ls Logo

EasyPro PA6SW - Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting; Continuous Operation Guidelines; Winter Operation Considerations; Maintenance Procedures

Default Icon
4 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Operation
Compressors are designed for continuous operation. It is not uncommon for these compressors to run
24 hours per day for four to ve years. The typical maintenance required is replacement of the dia-
phragms when needed. All compressors have oil-less motors. Never oil or lubricate the motors.
Because it can take hours for maximum circulation to be achieved it is recommended to run these sys
-
tems continuously.
If you are installing this system at a time when your pond is already stratied (warm on the surface, cold
on bottom) you should be careful when rst starting the aeration system. If stagnant water on the pond
bottom is stirred up too fast, a temporary increase in oxygen demand will occur and, in rare cases, a sh
kill could result. If your pond is severely stratied, you should only run your system one to two hours the
rst day. Each day after that increase then run time by one to two hours during the rst week and run
continuously after that. This will slowly mix the bottom water without a sudden depletion of oxygen.
Winter Operation
If operated in the winter time there are a few considerations to make.
You must clearly mark with warnings that there is open water or thin ice. Many states will require this by
law.
Be sure the tubing is buried leading into the pond. If not, ice can form around the tubing, kinking it or
possibly shearing it o. This is rare but has occurred.
It becomes critical to protect the compressor from excess snow and water entering the compressor
from the bottom due to ooding or melting snow. A cabinet or shelter is recommended. Be sure that
adequate air ventilation is provided or compressor will fail prematurely.
If lines become frozen, rubbing alcohol can be run down the frozen line to thaw it out.
Maintenance
1. Always unplug unit before service, cleaning or any maintenance.
2. Over time the compressors may need to have the diaphragms replaced. See chart below for compressor
repair kits.
3. If not operated in the winter, disconnect the compressor, cover ends of tubing and store compressor out
of the elements.
4. Diusers may need regular cleaning in certain water conditions. This may be every two to ve years.
Troubleshooting
Loss of air output but unit is running:
Check to make sure the air lter has not been blocked or clogged by dust.
Check to make sure lines are not kinked or plugged. If used in winter time, line may have ice in the line.
A small amount of rubbing alcohol can be run down the air line to thaw the ice.
Inspect the diusers to ensure they are clean. Replace or clean as necessary.
Inspect compressor diaphragms. Replace as necessary.
Shallow Water Pond Aeration Kit Components:
Kit Compressor
Part # Compressor Tubing -
1
/
2
" ID Diuser(s)* Repair Kits
PA6SW EPW6 50' Quick Sink DM4 EPW6RK
PA8SW EPW10 100' Quick Sink Two DM4 EPW10RK
*Replacement 6" rubber membrane diusers are part number RAD650. A DM4 assembly includes four RAD650 rubber
membrane diusers.

Related product manuals