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Diffused Air De-icing kits for Docks Boat Lifts Piers Marinas Shallow/Deep Water
$ 902.87
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Description
This listing is for 4 variations of EasyPro's Diffused Air De-icing Systems. These kits are perfect for winter de-cing but also can be used year round for aeration in any pond or lake.Diffused Air De-Icing Systems: Protect your dock from costly ice damage
Diffused air de-icing systems are an excellent choice for keeping water open during the winter around boat lifts, docks, piers, marinas and other structures. Damage repair and labor costs to remove or install your dock every year can be expensive. For just a few dollars per month in electric, a diffused air system will maintain open water and protect your dock from ice damage. A minimum of three foot deep water is needed for diffused air to be effective.
Detailed specifications for each kits are as follows:
DKSW30 Air De-Icing System for Shallow Water – up to 30ft dock
Two diffuser system with KLC80 compressor for 3ft to 6ft depths and docks up to 30ft long.
KLC60 linear diaphragm compressor is extremely energy efficient, quiet and long lasting
Two self-weighted DM2 air diffusers
50′ of 1/2″ Quick sink tubing for easy installation
Weather resistant cabinet enclosure – for additional protection from elements
Three year limited manufacturer warranty on compressor, Five year warranty on tubing/diffusers
Specifications:
Tubing: 50ft of 1/2in Quick Sink
Compressor Voltage / Watts: 115v / 60 watts
Maximum air flow: 3.1 CFM
Maximum depth: 7ft
DKSW45 Air De-Icing System for Shallow Water – up to 45ft dock
Three diffuser system with KLC80 compressor for 3ft to 6ft depths and docks up to 45ft long.
KLC80 linear diaphragm compressor is extremely energy efficient, quiet and long lasting
Three self-weighted DM2 air diffusers
100ft of 1/2" Quick sink tubing for easy installation
Weather resistant cabinet enclosure – for additional protection from elements
Three year limited manufacturer warranty on compressor, Five year warranty on tubing/diffusers
Specifications:
Tubing: 100ft of 1/2in Quick Sink
Compressor Voltage / Watts: 115v / 70 watts
Maximum air flow: 3.7 CFM
Maximum depth: 7ft
DKDW60 Air De-Icing System for Shallow Water – up to 60ft dock
Four diffuser system with SRC50 compressor for 7ft+ depths and docks up to 60′ long.
SRC50 Stratus rocking piston compressor is energy efficient and powerful for deeper water
Four self-weighted DM2 air diffusers
150ft of 3/8" Quick sink tubing for easy installation
Weather resistant cabinet enclosure – for additional protection from elements
Three year limited manufacturer warranty on compressor, Five year warranty on tubing/diffusers
Specifications:
Tubing: 150ft of 3/8in Quick Sink
Compressor Voltage / Watts: 115v / 340-586 watts
Maximum air flow: 4.5 CFM
Maximum depth: 50ft
DKDW100 Air De-Icing System for Shallow Water – up to 100ft dock
Six diffuser system with SRC75 compressor for 7ft+ depths and docks up to 100ft long.
SRC75 Stratus rocking piston compressor is energy efficient and powerful for deeper water
Six self-weighted DM2 air diffusers
325ft of 3/8" Quick sink tubing for easy installation
Weather resistant cabinet enclosure – for additional protection from elements
Three year limited manufacturer warranty on compressor, Five year warranty on tubing/diffusers
Specifications:
Tubing: 325ft of 3/8in Quick Sink
Compressor Voltage / Watts: 115v / 398-620 watts
Maximum air flow: 6.5 CFM
Maximum depth: 50ft
Subsurface aerators are a great solution for many of our customers, especially since Deep Aire subsurface aerators do not require electricity to be in a pond. We broke down all you need to know about one of our best pond aerators to help your pond stay clean and healthy.
Subsurface aerators, or diffused aeration systems, are designed as an alternative source of aeration, taking oxygen to a pond’s lowest depth along the bottom. Diffused air systems utilize an air compressor, located on the shore, that delivers oxygen through a hose to a special diffuser lying on the pond bottom.
A submersible aerator or large pond aerator like this one keeps the pond or lake clean and healthy without a large spray pattern. A Deep Air subsurface aeration system is perfect if you’re looking for something that requires no above surface water spray, surface obstructions, or installations that prohibit the use of electricity in the water.
PERFECT FOR
Ponds on golf courses
Ponds in public places
Any body of water that needs to regulate water aeration
Anyone wanting an aerator but not a big spray pattern
Body of water installations that prohibit the use of electricity in the water
Recreational bodies of water like lakes or swimming areas.
PERKS
No electricity required at the water’s edge. Your compressor needs electricity, but the compressor can be located wherever you desire.
No floating object on the water surface enabling you to go boating or fishing
Lower maintenance and service costs due to no moving parts in the water
Safer swimming. These systems do not require electricity to be in the pond.
Eliminates thermal stratification, making it ideal for deep-water applications
One compressor aerates one long, narrow pond, or two small ponds
Improves water quality and clarity
Low operating cost.
HOW IT WORKS
These Units are a subsurface aeration system with a piston type air compressor, air hose, and an air diffuser. Designed to improve oxygen levels and destratification in deep bodies of water.
The shore mounted rocking piston compressor produces compressed air through a air tube to a membrane diffuser located on the bottom of the pond. The compressed air is released into the water through the membrane diffuser releasing thousands of fine bubbles, which rise to the surface. As the bubbles of air rise, oxygen is transferred into the water. Simultaneously, as the bubbles rise, water is pulled upward, creating a flow of water from the bottom of the pond to the surface.
THINGS TO CONSIDER
When selecting a subsurface aeration system, consider the shape, surface area, and depth of the pond. The amount of surface area the diffused system will effectively cover is dependent on the depth of the shape of the pond. The area of coverage increases the deeper the diffuser is located in the water.
The shape of a pond also affects the number of diffusers needed. An irregular shaped pond, (i.e. kidney-shaped), rectangular, or one with an island or peninsula, will require multiple diffusers to adequately disperse the oxygen.