Hiblow HP-80 Septic Air Pump Rebuild Kit
Hiblow HP-80 Septic Air Pump Rebuild Kit
Restoring the aerator to factory standards is possible with the Hiblow HP80 full kit. Like the majority of septic aerators, the HP80 aerator operates continuously. When the safety screw breaks and the diaphragms fail, they stop functioning.
It is not always necessary to replace your pump. All you need is the repair kit to rebuild your aerator if this is the first time your Hiblow HP80 has stopped working. Depending on where you live, blow blow air pumps need to be replaced around every three to six years. Red dust in the unit is one thing to check for; it indicates that the magnetic rod block is approaching the coils too closely. When the coils weaken, this occurs.If this has occurred, it is recommended that you purchase a new hiblow air pump.
Septic tank alarms are one of the first indicators that your septic tank aerator needs to be replaced. This occurs when the aerator is not functioning properly, which causes the pressure to drop.The date can be found on the pump's back barcode label if you are not sure if you can rebuild your aerator due to its age. Your month and year are represented by the first four digits, in that order. It should be possible to rebuild anything that is less than ten years old. We suggest purchasing a new Hiblow HP80 for anything over.
Included are replacement diaphragms, chamber block, black safety screw, brand new filter, and the mounting hardware for diaphragms. The aerator repair takes about 15 minutes to do. We created a rebuild tutorial video below to walk you through the process of rebuilding the Hiblow Hp80.
- (2) Diaphragms
- Mounting Hardware (for diaphragms)
- (4) Air Valves
- Mounting Blocks/Chamber blocks
- Black Safety Screw
- Brand new filter
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Materials and care
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