Article | December 20, 2023

Do You Have These Critical Spare Aeration Parts In Stock? (And Why You Should)

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In a perfect world, aeration units shouldn’t need replacement parts until three to five years after they are installed. However, there are several reasons why certain parts should be kept in stock from Day One. These components have the potential to shut down the aeration unit and bring about unplanned downtime. Many variables can cause premature failure, such as insufficient or infrequent preventative maintenance, improper handling, extreme conditions such as temperature or humidity, and chronic exposure to dust, pollen, or other airborne particles.

Even with regular preventative maintenance, it is not always easy to tell if/when a part may need replacing. In addition, once a critical part fails, operators will be in a rush to order a replacement. If there is a backlog on parts, or they simply aren’t available to ship overnight, it will mean extensive (and expensive) downtime. This article will cover the most critical spare parts that wastewater treatment plants should have on handle at all times.

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