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Three directional jet aerators powered by one external pump and one blower. Produces a circular flow pattern when the tank is filled.
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Two directional jet aerators, each powered by one pump. The aerators perform denitrification for a poultry processing plant, resulting in a circular flow.
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Four directional aerators powered by a single pump. The aerators perform denitrification and produce a circular flow pattern.
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Four directional aerators that are powered by two pumps. These will be used for processing wastewater in a poultry processing plant.
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One of six directional jet aerators installed in a circular tank at a paper pulp mill. The aerators will form a circular flow pattern.
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Two of six directional jet aerators installed in a circular tank at a paper pulp mill. The aerators will form a circular flow pattern.
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Four directional jet aerators in a paper pulp lagoon. The aerators will create both plug flow and bidirectional flow.
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One of seven directional jet aerators that are designed for cold climates, which will be installed in a paper pulp mill. Each aerator will use one vertical propeller pump.
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A directional mix jet aerator that has nozzles which will create a counterclockwise flow pattern in a paper pulp mill tank. These aerators are designed to be effective in cold climates.
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Four directional mix jet aerators create a circular flow pattern in this petrochemical wastewater tank. This wastewater is aerated using pure oxygen in order to properly treat it.
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A directional jet aerator is inspected. The concrete platform at the base of the aerator supports the system and prevents the base of the lagoon from eroding.
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Three directional jet aerators form a clockwise flow pattern.
- Directional jet aerators, as well as a submersible pump, are installed along the walls of three rectangular common wall tanks in order to mix wastewater. The second image also displays the backflush system to clear the nozzles in the event of blockage.
Two directional jet aerators in a stormwater holding tank. These aerators create a counterclockwise circular flow pattern.
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An oxidation ditch (also called an oxidation channel) with three directional jet aerators. The pumps are located around the outside of the tank, and the blowers are located in the building next to the tank.
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A stainless steel aeration nozzle.
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These aerators will perform sludge oxidation inside the tank. Pumps and blowers are located outside the tank.
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Jet aerators in operation in an oxidation ditch. These aerators produce a circular flow.
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A jet aerator installed in a paper pulp mill lagoon. The rocks at the base of the aerator help to hold the system in place.
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Jet aerators in rectangular nitrification tanks.