Hailea – ACO 9630 Air Pump 8 way – Hydroponics Aquarium
The Hailea ACO-9630 is a super quiet, 8 output adjustable air pump. This pump produces a user-adjustable air-flow of up to 16 litres/min while creating very little noise. Great for oxygenating your reservoir or driving an aquafarm.
Hailea – world famous for high quality aquarium air pumps
User adjustable output from 2.3 to 16 litres per minute
Easy to use output control
Constructed with high quality components for reliability
Multi-level muffler considerably reduces noise
Special suspension-feet drastically reduces vibration
Only 15 watts power consumption
8 outputs for driving 8 air lines
Great for oxygenating your nutrient reservoir or for driving a waterfarm or aquafarm
Air flow: 2.3 to 16 litres per minute
Noise: <45dB
Power Consumption: 15 Watts
Dimensions: 175mm x 134mm x 280mm (WxHxD)
Noise: <45dB
Power Consumption: 15 Watts
Dimensions: 175mm x 134mm x 280mm (WxHxD)
Place your air pump close to your reservoir on a flat, firm surface which is above the water level of the reservoir that you wish to aerate. Connect your air lines onto the output nozzles, sliding them over the ridges until they are held on firmly. If it is difficult to push the air line on, softening the end of the air-line in warm water may make the job a lot easier. Fit your chosen airstones onto the other end of the air lines and place it into the reservoirs. It is best to try to keep the air lines as short as possible because the air pressure will be reduced the longer they are. Plug the air pump into a mains outlet socket and switch it on. The air pump will now pull air in from the underside of the unit and push it out through the nozzles, down the air lines and out through the airstones. Use the control on the top of the unit to set the desired air flow.
Always place your air pump at a height above the level of the water-line in the reservoir. If your air pump is at a height lower than the water-line and there is an unexpected power-cut or trip-out, water from the reservoir can siphon back from the reservoir into the air pump which will almost certainly cause it damage. We recommend the use of a check-valve (one-way or non-return valve) in the air-line as well to make doubly sure that back-siphoning cannot occur.
Always place your air pump at a height above the level of the water-line in the reservoir. If your air pump is at a height lower than the water-line and there is an unexpected power-cut or trip-out, water from the reservoir can siphon back from the reservoir into the air pump which will almost certainly cause it damage. We recommend the use of a check-valve (one-way or non-return valve) in the air-line as well to make doubly sure that back-siphoning cannot occur.