Article | August 28, 2023

Essential Preventive Maintenance For Aeration Blowers

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Aeration blowers are vital in the wastewater treatment process, impacting overall efficiency and performance. Ideally, preventative maintenance should be performed at least once a year. This includes inspecting and replacing air filters, belts, and various connections. However, many other basic maintenance procedures should be followed more or less often. For example, oil levels should be examined as frequently as once per day, or as often as possible. Motor alignment should be checked every six months. Belts should generally be replaced every two years. In addition, operators need to have a backup plan for when major unexpected maintenance is required.

By following the actionable strategies outlined in this guide, operators can expect enhanced blower efficiency, reduced energy consumption, and improved overall performance. Gain the confidence to address potential issues before they escalate, resulting in minimal downtime and prolonged equipment life.

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