Single Stage 10 HP Ring Blower Use to Aerate Water in Biofloc, Spa ,Whirlpool, Swimming Pool, Fish Tanks(Type-Single Phase)
SKU : TI-HS-20824-C1
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Short Description
Single Stage 10 HP Ring Blower Use to Aerate Water in Biofloc, Spa ,Whirlpool, Swimming Pool, Fish Tanks
Voltage is 415 V Vaccum is 350 mbar
Country of origin: India
Specification
Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
Weight (Approx.) : 115 kg
Material : Aluminium
Pressure : 395 mbar
Air Flow Rate : 530 m3/h
Outlet Diameter : 2.5Inch (6.35 cm)
Power : 10 Hp
Noise Level : 74 dB
Voltage : 415 V
Vacuum : 350 mbar
Current :16.7 Amp
Description
A Ring blower uses a rotating impeller/rotor to create a vacuum. This vacuum causes air to rush into the blower. The air enters the centre of the impeller and is divided by the rotating blades. Centrifugal force increases the speed of the air and volume of the air stream within the housing
Features
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Extreme-Power 10 HP Performance: Delivers unparalleled airflow (530 m³/h) and exceptionally high pressure (395 mbar), making it suitable for industrial-scale aeration requirements.
Durable Aluminium & High Capacity: Built from robust aluminum, offering superior longevity, and features a large 2.5-inch outlet for immense air delivery.
Efficient & Manageable Noise: Provides immense air output suitable for the largest scale oxygenation while operating at a controlled noise level of 74 dB.
Applications
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Ultra-Large Biofloc Systems: Essential for maintaining critical dissolved oxygen levels in massive or ultra-high-density commercial biofloc fish farming tanks.
Industrial Aquatic Facilities: Provides robust and continuous aeration for very large commercial spas, public swimming pools, and extensive water parks.
Major Commercial Aquaculture Operations: Vital for aerating expansive fish tanks and industrial ponds, supporting vast aquatic populations and intensive farming.