Compact and Energy-Efficient Air Pumps for Diverse Applications
SECOH JDK-S-60 and JDK-S-80 Air Pumps: High Efficiency and Low Maintenance Solutions for Your Aeration Needs
The SECOH JDK-S-60 and JDK-S-80 air pumps are engineered to deliver efficient and reliable aeration across various applications. These models consume up to 30% less energy and have a 30% more compact design compared to previous series, making them both space-saving and cost-effective.
Key Features
Long Life Expectancy – The integrated motor and pump design ensures a prolonged and dependable operational lifespan.
High Efficiency – Employing electromagnetic oscillation with minimal mechanical friction, these pumps achieve high efficiency and reduced power consumption.
Low Noise and Vibration – A soundproof casing and integrated muffler minimize operating noise, while vibration-isolating rubber components reduce vibration levels.
Oil-Free Operation – Ensures a dry and uncontaminated airflow, suitable for sensitive environments.
Pulsation-Free Airflow – Specially designed pump chambers and an integrated muffler provide a nearly pulsation-free airflow.
Weatherproof – The JDK series is rainproof and weatherproof; however, they should not be exposed to direct sunlight, rain, or snow.
Product Characteristics
Compact Design – Smaller dimensions for easy installation in limited spaces.
Low Energy Consumption – Designed for energy efficiency, reducing operational costs.
Protective Switch Included – Enhances safety during operation.
LED Service Light (Cable Option) – Provides maintenance alerts for timely servicing.
Connecting Hose Included – Simplifies installation with necessary accessories.
Aluminium Housing – Durable construction for extended service life.
Installation Tips
Ensure the air pump receives a clean, fresh air supply.
If a previous pump has failed, check the back pressure on the pump; pressure gauges are available for this purpose.
Protect the pump from potential flooding; while rainproof, it is not waterproof.
Maintain tubing pipe diameter close to the pump outlet to reduce artificial pressure and extend diaphragm life.
For aquatic applications with small-bore manifolds, keep at least one tap fully open to alleviate pressure from air stones.
Clean the filter regularly—at least annually, or more frequently if dirt ingress is suspected.