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Pond Air 30 Aeration Pump

Pond Air 30 Aeration Pump

The OASE Pond-Air 30 Aeration Pump is the ultimate solution to oxygen deficiency. This pump uses a special impeller with wings. Air is drawn into the pump through a small pipe protruding above the pond surface and is shredded into little bubbles by the special impeller. These tiny bubbles are mixed with water and discharged horizontally into the pond through a 90º mounted discharge, allowing more time for oxygen transfer into the water.

Features:

  • Energy efficient - uses only 28 Watts
  • oil-free - eliminates the risk of contamination to aquatic life
  • 3ft Maximum operating depth
  • 1:9 Air to water ratio
  • 30 GPH at 5" water depth
  • 15' Grounded power cord
  • 1/2" & 3/4" threaded discharge, comes with 90º elbow
  • 120V, 60Hz
  • 3 Year Limited Manufacturers Warranty
Item   Description Price Order
54329 Pond Air 30 Aeration Pump $ 112.98 C a l l
San Diego Pond and Garden
14055 Midland Rd
Poway, CA 92064
Phone: 858-486-0033
Fax: 858-486-0073
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