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Hiblow HP-60 Linear Septic Air Pump with Attached Alarm

ATTACHED ALARM SIGNALS AIR PUMP FAILURE

The Hiblow HP-60-010A Linear Septic Air Pump is used as an aerator on some 500 GPD aerobic treatment systems. The Hiblow HP-60 is extremely quiet and energy efficient. The operating life of this unit is among the best available on the market.

The Hiblow HP-60 is a compatible replacement for the Gast SPP-60, Thomas 5060A, Medo LA-60, Secoh EL-60, and many other 60 LPM units. This air pump includes an attached alarm that signals air pump failure when the pressure drops below 1 PSI.

This air pump is brand new and as a part of our Whale of a Deal program has a 2 Year Warranty!

In Stock

$410.00MSRP: $525.00

Item #:HP60A

Manufacturer:Hiblow

Hiblow HP-60-010A Specifications

Hiblow HP-60-010A Applications

The Hiblow HP-60 is used on some 500 GPD rated NSF Class 1 Standard 40 aerobic treatment systems (ATUs). The Hiblow linear diaphragm septic air pumps are widely regarded as the highest quality and longest lasting septic air pumps available on the market. They are extremely quiet and very energy efficient. The Hiblow HP-60 can be used for septic tank aeration as well as an aerator for small ponds and water gardens.

SIZE DOES MATTER

A common misconception is that the air pump just puts air in the water, so it doesn’t really matter which size is used. Nothing could be further from the truth. Air pump sizing is actually very important to the operation of your system, and not every system will use the same size air pump. If you have been our website, then you already know there are many different types and sizes. The air pump size is normally determined by the volume capacity of the tank, the style of air diffusers in the tank, and how many GPD (Gallons Per Day) the system is designed to treat.

Our sales team can make sure you get the right size pump if you are unsure about this aspect of buying a new one. In most cases we only need either the model number of the pump you are replacing, or the brand of your aerobic system and the GPD that it is rated to treat. Again, size does matter and it is very important that you get the correct air pump for your system.