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Does
Aeration Heat Up a Pond? We often hear that aeration will warm up
the pond in the hot days of summer. The warming up of the water will eventually
make trout stop feeding and eventually can kill them. Sometimes oxygen is not
the only limiting factor, maintaining cool temperature is as important for trout
species.
Contrary to what many believe it is not the warm air coming from
the compressor that warms up the water; it's the sun heating the bottom water
that is circulated to the surface, making the entire body of water warmer. On
hot days, with a bottom mounted aeration system operating, the cool waters are
brought to the surface where heat transfer from the warm atmosphere increases
water temperature. As the circulation continues warmer waters replace cooler waters
at the bottom of the pond.
Use a thermostat to control
your aeration system If trout or other species of temperature sensitive
fish are present this warming of the pond can be unwanted. How can you prevent
this warming effect, yet keep oxygen levels high at all times? The best way is
to operate your aerator only when the outdoor air temperature is below a certain
temperature to minimize heat transfer from the warm air.
Here
is a guideline for each species of Trout: Speckled trout:
Start aeration when temperature drops bellow 19 Celsius or 66 Fahrenheit and make
it stop when temperature goes above 21 Celsius or 70 Fahrenheit. Rainbow
Trout: Start aeration when temperature drops bellow 22 Celsius or 72 Fahrenheit
and make it stop when temperature goes above 25 Celsius or 77 Fahrenheit.
Pre-wired
Thermostat Control Plug-and-Play; No additional wiring needed! Use
also for de-icers in winter This Thermostat is designed to save you money
on your aerating bill and insure your water is kept at a lowest temperature at
all times. Your current aerator plugs directly into the unit which controls when
your aerator turns on based on ambient air temperature.
Set you thermostat
to cooling control on your pond aerator and when temperature will exceed a predetermined
temperature, the aerator will stop which will actively stop the circulation of
water, keeping the cool temperature at the bottom.
Nighttime is normally
cooler; as soon as the temperature threshold is crossed the aerator will resume
the important effect of circulation in the pond water cooling it off and raising
its oxygen content.
In typical situations when using the thermostat control
unit your aerator will turn-on in the evenings and on cooler days only, thus allowing
natural temperatures to be established at the pond bottom.
This unit comes
with an 8' power cord, simply plug the thermostat into a standard 110/120 volt
outlet. Then plug your aerator into the outlet of the plug of the thermostat.
Temperature range is -1.1 Celsius or 30 Fahrenheit up to 43 Celsius or
110 Fahrenheit (with a differential of 1 Celsius or 3 Fahrenheit). This device
is for appliances operating at a maximum of 16amp/120v.
Benefits
of pond aeration: 1. Increased dissolved oxygen and limits thermal stratification
2. Stops oxygen related fish kills 3. Reduces nutrient levels
associated with algae growth 4. Improves fisheries production by expanding
oxygenated habitat 5. Reduces mosquito insect hatches (west nile virus)
6. Eliminates foul odors from undesirable dissolved gases read
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