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Author:  scottn14 [ Nov 4th, '15, 03:35 ]
Post subject:  Commercial Aeration.

Hi there, im relatively new to air flow /aeration and looking to set up a system asap. I need a little help deciding whats needed if possible.
Ill need two systems, both ran by Sweetwater s31 blowers. One system will feed one big fish tank (15000L) and needs 12cfm at 40" in a 48'' deep tank.
In the other system i need to supply 6cfm or more @10'' depth over 24 long grow beds ((18bedsx29')+(6bedsx44')= 786 linear ft total) (stacked 6 tanks high per tower).

For the second system I was considering my options between a series of medium pore diffusers or diffuser hose. My best assumption is diffuser hose may be better due to its ability to operate at a range of CFM (.1cfm-.5cfm/ft) in case my calculations are wrong or need adjustment. I also need to know how to connect the series of hoses to the blower as their connections are different. Sweetwater s31 Im assuming a series of manifold but i cant tell which suit my interest. As for the first system im confused as to what sort of diffuser to use at all.

I also need to know how often to add regulators in the system to keep air flow constant.

Diffuser/ diffuser hose: http://www.dynamicaqua.com/diffusers.html
Sweetwater Blower: http://www.dynamicaqua.com/aeration.html

Author:  BuiDoi [ Nov 4th, '15, 18:18 ]
Post subject:  Re: Commercial Aeration.

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I have often wondered why folk look to aerate from depth, when the water feed line could have an air-stone at it's start and thus have air in suspension for possibly many meters ..

This surely will increase the SOX level more than the same.air rising perhaps a single meter in the FT water column..
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Author:  FarmingFish [ Nov 4th, '15, 18:58 ]
Post subject:  Re: Commercial Aeration.

You could consider turbine aerator solutions like this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzJD0Qg ... c&index=23

But you'll probably have to DIY for your system.

Author:  MasterCATZ [ Nov 21st, '15, 04:34 ]
Post subject:  Re: Commercial Aeration.

personally I would go shallow airlift it's more cost effective using a blower
and capable of moving over 100 000L /hr for under 200 watts


look for membrane diffusers
http://www.stamfordscientific.com/ssidiscdiffusers.html

( facepalm) sorry got air lifts on my mind not aeration :P

maybe shallow aeration box where your incoming water flow is to push it into water depths ?

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