Water aerators introduce air into water, usually oxygenating the water and improving its quality. Several parts make up a typical water aerator, including:
- Air compressor: This is the heart of the aerator, responsible for pumping air into the water. The air compressor may be powered by electricity, gasoline, or other means.
- Diffuser: This device disperses the air bubbles throughout the water, ensuring that the oxygen is evenly distributed.
- Tubing: The hose or pipe that carries the air from the compressor to the diffuser.
- Check valve: This valve prevents water from flowing back into the compressor and damaging it.
- Control panel: This device allows you to control the operation of the aerator, including turning it on and off and adjusting the flow of air.
- Maintenance Kits: Recommended every 18 months to keep your water aerator operating efficiently.
Airmax aeration systems are known for their high-quality components and efficient operation. They are often used in ponds, lakes, and other bodies of water to improve the health and clarity of the water.