Whitewater WW-10 Regenerative Blower
The Whitewater® Blowers are a very good value for aquariums, pet stores, bait systems, and seafood holding systems.
They are smaller, lighter, and quieter than most blowers and very energy efficient.
They feature a “cupped” impeller for reduced noise. The specially designed motor is low in power consumption and excellent in performance.
Blowers are 115V/60 Hz and include a 6' power cord. One-year warranty.
Pricing includes filter, filter connections and a flexible outlet.
Specifications:
- Max duty: 25"
- Output: 4 cfm @ 10" of water
- Aquarium Outlets @ 10" Depth: 40
- Noise Level: 48 dB
- Power Consumption: 170 running watts
- Outlet hose for 3/4" pipe size
Whitewater WW-10 Regenerative Blower
The Whitewater® Blowers are a very good value for aquariums, pet stores, bait systems, and seafood holding systems.
They are smaller, lighter, and quieter than most blowers and very energy efficient.
They feature a “cupped” impeller for reduced noise. The specially designed motor is low in power consumption and excellent in performance.
Blowers are 115V/60 Hz and include a 6' power cord. One-year warranty.
Pricing includes filter, filter connections and a flexible outlet.
Specifications:
- Max duty: 25"
- Output: 4 cfm @ 10" of water
- Aquarium Outlets @ 10" Depth: 40
- Noise Level: 48 dB
- Power Consumption: 170 running watts
- Outlet hose for 3/4" pipe size
Questions on Whitewater WW-10 Regenerative Blower
- From Shannon at
7/23/2015 3:33 PM
- What is the CFM at 0' of water? I ask, so I can do the back math from your 10' CFM specification. I don't need 10' of atmospheric pressure. If you don't know, then please give me the quote on 5 ft and 2ft. I'm building a very very large plant/fish pond and looking to use the ww10 to run all my submerge bubble stones, pipes, manifolds, etc.
Thank you in advance.
Semper Fidelis, Shannon - Shannon, WW10 will be too small for your application. Please see the table (2nd image) at http://www.aquacave.com/whitewater-ww-10-regenerative-blower.html to compare output of each model at different water depths.
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- What is the CFM at 0' of water? I ask, so I can do the back math from your 10' CFM specification. I don't need 10' of atmospheric pressure. If you don't know, then please give me the quote on 5 ft and 2ft. I'm building a very very large plant/fish pond and looking to use the ww10 to run all my submerge bubble stones, pipes, manifolds, etc.
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