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Suspended Retrievable Lagoon Aerators
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Suspended retrievable lagoon aerators are marketed in the U.S.A. by AerResearch,
Inc., Parkson Corporation, and Environmental Dynamics, Inc. They consist of
diffuser assemblies with attached ballast which hang beneath a floating pipe.
The pipe also serves to deliver air to the aerator through a flexible hose.
Sometimes the hose is used as the suspension device. Characteristics include:
- Does not require a level floor.
- Pipe is exposed to wind, ice, ultraviolet degradation, and vandalism.
- Aerators move up and down with water depth fluctuations.
- Operators must handle ballast when retrieving/replacing aerators.
- Aerators are replaced to original submergence after retrieval.
- There is typically no vertical adjustment.
- There is typically no system allowing leveling from tip to tip.
- Easily installed with water in the basin.
- Requires extensive dead-man anchors and tethers to maintain the
positions of the floating pipes.
- Requires a system to maintain tether tension to compensate for thermal
expansion and contraction of the floating pipe.
- Can be allowed to move rather than adjust cable tension if the floating
pipes are far enough apart.
- Floating laterals and tethers limit movement of boats around the basin.
- Most designs require a special floating work platform capable of lifting
the floating pipe in order to access the aerator.
- Cannot be installed offset from the air supply pipe.
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