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Font`N-Aire Platinum 3HP Carnival Nozzle 3 Phase
Crafted from robust polyethylene molded plastic with UV inhibitors, the FLOAT boasts enduring construction. Its interior is filled with non-hygroscopic pressure-molded polystyrene foam, ensuring heightened durability and buoyancy.
The POWER DRIVE ASSEMBLY is a cohesive unit featuring a mounting structure (drive structure assembly), pump/propeller, nozzle, and motor. This integrated assembly functions harmoniously to propel the fountain system.
In contrast, the ELECTRICAL SERVICE CABLE ASSEMBLY is comprised of a standard 100-foot length of AWG# 12/4 submersible cable. Accompanied by a submersible quick disconnect connector, this assembly conveniently plugs into the fountain, establishing a secure electrical connection.
The CONTROLS include various components like a 24-hour time clock, off/on trippers, a Franklin Electric start and run QD capacitor box, and an inline ELCI ground fault protector. These prewired components are thoughtfully mounted on a 16” x 14” plate. Notably, Air-O-Lator relies exclusively on the Franklin Electric 600M submersible motor for all fountain lines, a motor engineered specifically for lake and pond fountain applications, prioritizing water cooling and lubrication while emphasizing environmental safety.
The CENTRIFUGAL PUMP DISPLAY FOUNTAIN distinguishes itself with a center discharge pump design, ensuring the submersible motor's shaft and discharge remain in a vertical position. This design concentrates the entire fountain weight in the center of the float, simplifying installation and removal without the need for special mounting brackets or hardware.
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Furthermore, our centrifugal pump design stands out for its ability to generate high pressure, allowing for the creation of striking heights and displays. Importantly, it demands considerably less horsepower compared to alternative fountain equipment. It's crucial to emphasize that this fountain is exclusively designed for aestheb vtic purposes. The volume of water propelled into the air is not substantial enough to qualify as an aerating device, as per oxygen transfer testing and in alignment with Air-O-Lator's rigorous standards.