Regenerative Blowers - FPZ, Fuji, and Gast
- FPZ SCL06B 1/3 HP Regenerative Blower
39 cfm, 1.30 PSI
Item #:SCL06B-.33
Our Price: $625.00MSRP: $695.00 - FPZ SCL06B 1/2 HP Regenerative Blower
39 cfm, 1.88 PSI
Item #:SCL06B-.5
Our Price: $650.00MSRP: $725.00 - FPZ K03-MS 3/4 HP Regenerative Blower
52 cfm, 2.31 PSI
Item #:K03-MS-.75
Our Price: $895.00MSRP: $975.00 - FPZ K03-MS 1.0 HP Regenerative Blower
52 cfm, 3.43 PSI
Item #:K03-MS-1
Our Price: $1045.00MSRP: $1099.00 - Fuji VFC200P-5T 1/3 HP Regenerative Blower
42 cfm, 1.23 PSI
Item #:VFC200P-5T
Our Price: $745.00MSRP: $795.00 - Fuji VFC300P-5T 1/2 HP Regenerative Blower
49 cfm, 1.77 PSI
Item #:VFC300P-5T
Our Price: $875.00MSRP: $925.00 - Aerator Timer and Alarm For Regenerative Blowers and Vane Pumps
Grasslin 24 HR Timer, 15 Minute Intervals
Item #:80000-413-SB-JS
Our Price: $350.00MSRP: $375.00 - Aerator Timer Box For Regenerative Blowers and Vane Pumps
Grasslin 24 HR Timer, 15 Minute Intervals
Item #:80000-413-SB
Our Price: $165.00MSRP: $195.00 - Intake Filter Assembly for 1'' Discharge Regenerative Blowers
Fits FPZ SCL06B and Fuji VFC Blowers
Item #:FS-14-100
Our Price: $49.00MSRP: $62.00 - Intake Filter Assembly for 1.25'' Discharge Regenerative Blowers
Fits FPZ K03 and Gast R3105 Blowers
Item #:FS-18P-125
Our Price: $75.00MSRP: $85.00 - Pump Protector™ Vented Air Pump Housing (Forest Green)
Extend The Life of Your Septic Aerator Pump!
Item #:SSCOMBO40
Product VideoOur Price: $145.00MSRP: $195.00
REGENERATIVE BLOWERS IN DETAIL
APPLICATIONS
Thousands of blowers are working in a variety of applications from commerical to industrial installations, in food processing to pharmaceuticals, from textiles to aerospace, in medical applications to environmental. Where efficiency and reliability are needed, Regenerative blowers from Septic Solutions are the answer!
ADVANTAGES OF SIDE CHANNEL BLOWERS
- Compact Execution
- Simple Concept
- Reduced Maintance Costs
- Modular Design
- Pulsation and Oil Free Air
HOW REGENERATIVE BLOWERS WORK
Blowers have an impeller blade mounted inside of a housing. As air passes the inlet port, impeller blades draw air in an accelerate the air outward and forward. As each impeller blade strikes it, the air moves faster and faster. At the base of the housing an air stripper diverts the air out of the housing reducing the speed and then increasing the pressure.