Each SD Windmill can connect up to 2 diffusers.
Selecting the your Windmill Height
When selecting the height for your windmill aeration system, it is crucial to consider that a taller tower enables the windmill to access a greater amount of wind. However, it is also important to be aware of the height of nearby trees and objects that may obstruct the flow of wind to the aerator.
Single Diaphragm Windmill Aerator sizes: 12’, 16’,20’ and 24'
Features
The following design features allow for the highest amount of oxygen transfer in the industry, measured over a 30-day period:
- Crankshaft and Bearings: 1" turned, ground and polished steel crankshaft.
Long-lasting, heavy duty and durable sealed bearings. - Streamlined, Large-Surface Blades: Engineered for the most
efficient operation in low and high wind speeds - Durable and Efficient Diaphragm: Allows windmill to
save energy but still produce maximum air volume and maximum longevity.
Patented design and diameter allow for optimum performance in winds as low
as 3-5 mph. 1/2" Piston Stroke: Engineered for the most efficient air
production and maximum diaphragm life. - Large Tail: The large surface tail area provides maximum control in all wind
speeds and ensures efficient overall operation. - Strong Tail Arms: Tail arm rigidity further ensures windmill control.
- Top-Mounted Compressor: The top mounting, connected through a rigid pivot tube, provides
smooth operation and mechanical longevity. The compressor's top air valve
assembly makes for very easy maintenance. - Pivot Tube: Re-engineered to eliminate ice build-up.
- Tower Design (12', 16', 20', 24' Heights): The strong cross brace
reinforcement design gives added strength to any tower height. This design
also discourages climbing of the tower.
What is important to consider when selecting between brands?
When selecting your windmill aeration system, you want to consider figures that are relevant to how your windmill will perform in natural conditions.
Breaking the Myth of CFM (Cubic feet per MINUTE)
CFM always assumes maximum wind speed at 0 water depth, this is not the real situation your Windmill aerator will be working on and gives no indication of how that unit will function under real wind conditions and at water depth, both of which will affect the CFM.
CFM always assumes maximum wind speed at 0 water depth, this is not the real situation your Windmill aerator will be working on and gives no indication of how that unit will function under real wind conditions and at water depth, both of which will affect the CFM.
Take a look to the results of the Independent engineering study done by Prof. J.A. Gillies (B.E. MSc, PEng, FEC) showing that Koenders Windmill Aeration Systems transfer significantly more volume of oxygen into water compared to all other products on the market, measured over a 30-day period, simulating one month of production.
What really matters is performance in low wind conditions,
that is when your pond needs the aeration the most.