Environmental factors such as time of day and water depth
can create the lack of photosynthesis necessary
for a productive oxygen level. Warm weather trends
and cold rains offer further destabilizing conditions.
Water sources can contain dangerous levels of nitrogen, carbon
dioxide or hydrogen sulfide that damage pond water
quality. Rain water may absorb plant or crop fertilizers
which consume dissolved oxygen at a high rate. Excessive
debris, feed waste, decomposing leaves and animal
fecal matter further break down dissolved oxygen
levels.
Power
House aerators are specifically designed to provide
excellent oxygen transfer rates while creating good
water circulation with little or no turbidity. Our
aerators are successfully at work in hatcheries,
fish culture ponds, research stations, fresh and
salt-water applications. Power House aerators offer
the added cost saving benefit of lateral feed distribution
and the ability to suspend feed for a longer lasting
feed column.

This adaptation of our Aerator produces a fountain-like
water stream, providing a visually pleasing effect
while supplying substantial water flow and high
oxygen transfer. This unit is designed for use in
areas where the appearance of the pond or lake is
as important as the need for efficient aeration.
The pattern produced is comparable to many of the
larger fountain units on the market but uses less
than half the electric power needed by these units.
The high volume spray resists misting and icing.
Black float available upon request.
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