Replace your expensive linear septic air pumps with the economical, DBMS80. It consumes less power, runs cooler, and provides a reliable lifespan. This is formerly a Gast DBM-series septic pump.
The aluminum body of this 80LPM pump dissipates heat to improve the life of internal components. The DBMS80 only produces 51db of noise. That is about the same level of noise as a quiet conversation at home. It consumes 1.9 AMPs which is 84 Watts. DBMS80 pumps produce 86LPM at 2.13PSI. This is fine for 500 gallon per day systems of most homes.
All DBMS series units are well equipped with built-in protection devices. The built-in safety switch and thermostat protect internal components from unpredictable diaphragm breaks or abnormal internal temperature buildup. These features also help to keep maintenance costs very low.
The DBMS line is used primarily to provide oxygen in septic tanks, koi farms, aquariums, and hydroponic systems.
When you need to repair diaphragms, order diaphragm kit SSP10DFS.
This pump comes with a 1-year warranty.
Ed Soto – :
hi I have one of your inline aerators for our septic system. It has been working great, until a week ago. The septic company said I need to replace the diaphragm on this product. I was looking through your website and couldn’t find the one suggested. Don’t want to have to purchase a new one if I can help it. Can you please let me know if you have this part or where else I might be able to find one?
Thanks
Ed Soto
SSPC_admin – :
Due to supply chain issues, we are currently out of diaphragm kits for the DBMS80-1250. We expect to have them back in stock during the first week of July. I don’t know who else may have the kit you need because everyone I know suffers the same supply chain disruptions. One option you have is to purchase another 80LPM pump but keep the pump you have for a backup. Repair your old pump after we get the kits back in stock and stow it away for the next time. These supply chain problems trickle down to all of us. It’s a problem I’m trying to solve by acquiring more inventory than usual. You caught me before my hoped for delivery.