A&B Aquatics Spotlight: Otterbine Pond and Lake Fountain Aeration Systems

 

In Their Own Words

About Otterbine Pond and Lake Fountain Aeration Systems


Otterbine, we uphold the highest quality standards, ensuring every product undergoes rigorous testing before it leaves our facility. Additionally, our products are independently verified to guarantee effective water quality management when you need it most.

Proven Results

While others may boast, we provide results. Our units deliver unmatched oxygen transfer and pumping rates, as confirmed by independent studies from the University of Minnesota and GSCEE. Our High Volume units add 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg) of oxygen per HP hour and pump over 920 gpm (199 m³/hr) per horsepower. Plus, every piece of Otterbine equipment undergoes thorough safety testing, ensuring compliance with ETL, ETL-C, and CE standards. Unlike our competitors, we include essential safety features like cable disconnects and surge arrestors at no extra cost. For safe and effective water management, Otterbine is your go-to expert.

Energy Efficient

Otterbine sets the industry standard for energy efficiency, with systems operating up to 34% more efficiently than competitors. For instance, a 5HP, 230V single-phase aerating fountain runs at 13.4 amps, compared to the 18-amp average of our competitors. This efficiency translates to significant savings on your monthly power bill and substantial cost reductions over the product’s lifespan.

The Otterbine Build

Designed for longevity, Otterbine systems boast an average lifespan of over 12 years. We use 316 marine-grade stainless steel, known for its exceptional strength and corrosion resistance, as proven by both independent and internal product lifecycle tests. In contrast, many competitors use 304-grade stainless steel. From production to deployment, Otterbine is committed to delivering the highest quality products tailored to your specific needs.

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