![]() The control box will mount next to the air pump outside, but requires a wire ran back to the alarm box which must be mounted indoors. The second is our RDPA panel, which includes a control box that will power both the air pump and the alarm and an indoor alarm box which gives an audible and visual alarm for both air pump failure and high water level in the tank. Both the high water and air pump failure alarms will activate via a pressure switch which monitors the air pump pressure via a 1/8’’ air tube running from the pump to the panel. This system works great with our Air Pump Housing and Platform. The first is our RAB-Basic panel, which includes a control box that will power both the air pump and the alarm and an outdoor rated alarm box which gives an audible and visual alarm for both air pump failure and high water level in the tank. To purchase or see further details on our Aerobic Control Panels, click here! AEROBIC SYSTEMS WITH ONLY AN AIR PUMPįor the systems that only have an air pump we have three panels. This panel will power both the air pump and submersible pump, and give you an audible and visual alarm for high water. The BIO-D panel does not have a pressure switch to signal air pump failure, and it also does not have a timer for the submersible pump. The BIO-D single light control panel is a hybrid of the BIO-B and the BIO-C. This panel includes a timer for the submersible pump. The BIO-C has a high water alarm only, however it will still supply power to an air pump. However, the BIO-C panel does not have a pressure switch, which means it will not give you an alarm for air pump failure. The BIO-C single light control panel is also very similar to the BIO-A-AV. All of the other functions remain the same. This means the pump will come on when the tank is full, or on demand as some will call it. The BIO-B does not have a timer to operate the submersible pump. The BIO-B double light control panel is identical to the BIO-A-AV panel listed above, with one exception. This panel also includes a timer which allows you to control what segments of the day you wish to have the submersible pump come on (as little as 15 minute intervals). The high water alarm operates from a float switch in the tank, while the air pump failure alarm uses a pressure switch connected to the pump via a 1/8’’ airline. It includes separate alarms for both high water and air pump failure. This panel includes three breakers for the alarm circuit, air pump circuit, and submersible pump circuit. ![]() The BIO-A-AV double light control panel works best on aerobic systems that include a submersible pump and a spray irrigation or sprinkler system. If you have an aerobic system with both an air pump and a submersible pump, one of the four panels described below will work for you. AEROBIC SYSTEMS WITH AN AIR PUMP AND A SUBMERSIBLE PUMP See these options discussed futher below. The type of system you have will determine which control panel functions you will need. Some systems but not all will have a submersible pump to remove the water from the system sending it either to a secondary treatment system, or commonly a drip irrigation or spray irrigation system. Every aerobic system will have an air pump, that is a given. To make a decision on which panel will work best for your particular system, you need to figure out what the components are of your system. However we can split these further into two more categories: Air Pump with Submersible Pump Systems and Air Pump Only Systems. ![]() For this reason, we have a fairly large selection of panels in this category. Aerobic Treatment systems can vary in their design, depending on the system and even on the area in which you live. The control panels in our Aerobic Control Panels group are designed for use with an Aerobic Treatment system. Time Dosing control panels use a timer to control when the submersible pump can run in order to dose the secondary treatment system. Duplex Control Panels are designed for use with two submersible pumps, also usually in a lift or pump station. Simplex Control Panels are used with a single submersible pump, usually in a lift or pump station. The Aerobic Control Panels are for Aerobic Treatment Systems or in simpler terms, septic systems with an air pump. I will discuss each group in further detail below, but here is what you need to know about each group. Our control panels are broken down into four groups: Aerobic Control Panels, Simplex Control Panels, Duplex Control Panels, and Time Dosing Control Panels. In this article I will discuss the basic types of control panels that Septic Solutions carries and how to decide which panel will work best for your application. Purchasing and replacing a control panel can be a daunting task for most homeowners, but it is a challenge that is not as complex as one might think. ![]()
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