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Scott Aerator Solar Pond Aerator - Boilermaker, 4-Panel

Scott Aerator Solar Pond Aerator - Boilermaker, 4-Panel

Regular price $7,409.00 USD
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The Scott Aerator Solar Boilermaker Aerator (4-Panel): clean, eco-friendly, affordable aeration for large, remote ponds.

Have a large pond with no electricity source? The 4-Panel Solar Boilermaker Aerator with variable-speed, submersible induction Franklin Electric motor moves up to 300 gallons per minute.

One of the most environmentally friendly water aerators on the market, the Boilermaker was designed to minimize water display and maximize pond health. Its low-profile design and submersible, solar-powered motor create high-volume water circulation for maximum oxygen transfer. This added oxygen not only does wonders for your fish, it's also key to rapidly breaking down decaying matter at the bottom of your pond. And more oxygen means less muck over time. Meanwhile, the Boilermaker's powerful surface currents eliminate surface algae and floating debris quickly.

Made for daytime aeration, the unit powers up with the sun, operates at variable speeds, and shuts down after dark. Its solar PV array panels bring water flow gradually up to capacity in variable sunlight—all without the costly, high-maintenance batteries that many solar aerators demand. Its motor is stainless steel and oil-free, making it exceptionally durable and maintenance-free.

To top it all off, the Boilermaker works great as a pond de-icer in winter, too. Like all Scott Aerator Company water features, the Boilermaker was engineered to eliminate the need for costly, time-consuming winterizing products and procedures. Simply leave your aerator in the water, turn off its power supply, and forget about it until the water thaws in the spring. Then just re-establish power to the unit and you’re good to go. All components will withstand sub-zero conditions without damage.

This simple-to-install system comes complete with the Boilermaker aerator, four solar panels with frame, disconnect box, Fhoton™ drive solar inverter, and all required wiring components. You just need to supply the vertical pole for the panels and frame, concrete footing for the pole, and two anchor ropes with weights or tethers for the aerator.

The Boilermaker is proudly manufactured in the USA and carries an unconditional, 5-year motor warranty. This unit comes standard with 70 feet of heavy-duty, 12-gauge, submersible power cord. Greater lengths are available.

The Boilermaker solar aerator is designed for fresh or salt water. Please disconnect power source when swimmers are present

Installation

1. Assemble The Unit

Assembly of Scott Aerator Fountains takes 15-20 minutes. Assembly instructions will be included with your fountain. Scott Aerator fountain kits come with the following:

  • Pump with cylindrical casing and power cable attached
  • Square float platform
  • Protective stainless steel filter
  • Decorative nozzle (this does not apply to the DA-20)
  • 5/16"x2" stainless steel bolts
  • Stainless steel nuts & washers
  • Self tapping stainless steel screws

 

Tools Needed: You will need a wrench (or socket driver) and pliers. 

 

 

Assembly Steps:

  1. Begin by placing the fountain housing on a solid surface, with the pump discharge opening facing up.
  2. Tie nylon rope (not included) to the two stainless steel eyebolts. These will be the anchoring lines for the fountain.
  3. Next, put the float in place and secure with the two 5/16" x 2" bolts, washers and nuts included.
  4. Now, turn the fountain upside down, remove the Styrofoam doughnut, and place the stainless steel filter in place. Be sure to line up the pre-drilled holes on the fountain with the position marks on the filter. Attach the filter with the
    three self-tapping screws provided.

 

2. Attach Lights (If you did not order lights, skip this step)

 

Scott Aerator fountain light kits simply attach to the square float platform. Scott Aerator light kits come with the following:

 

  • (2) or (4) LED light fixtures with power cable
  • 1/2" bolts & nuts
  • (2) or (4) stainless steel arm brackets
  • Timer/control unit
  • Remote control (only for color-changing lights)

 

Tools Needed: Wrench & Pliers

 

*Please note: The included timer/control unit is required to operate the lights. Do not remove cord from control unit, this will void the lights' warranty.


Assembly Steps:

  1. Attach each arm assembly to the water feature. Be sure to orient the arms with “L” facing upward. Remove one of the 2" bolts attaching the float to your Scott water feature and align the holes with the stainless steel arm. Reinsert the bolt with washer, outward through the housing, float and stainless steel arm. Secure with washer and nut. Repeat for the remaining arm assemblies.
  2. Continue by attaching each light to the slotted end of the stainless steel arms. Feed 1/2" x 1/4" bolt downward through each light bracket and steel arm then secure with 1/4" nut. The lights can be positioned along the arm by loosening the lock nut, sliding the light to the desired position, then re-tightening the nut.
  3. Connect the lights to the Timer Control Unit by aligning pins and screwing the connector together 1/2 turn only. Do not force the connection tight or you may damage the O-ring or wiring.

 

3. Place in water

  • Once the unit is assembled, it is ready to be placed in the water for final preparation and anchoring.
  • Care should be used when handling the fountain; it is very important that the weight of the fountain not be placed upon the stainless steel filter.
  • Once the fountain head is in the water, attach the fountain head by screwing it into place (this does not apply to the DA-20).
  • Float the fountain to the desired position and secure the attached nylong ropes to shore or use 2 concrete blocks submerged at least 20 feet apart.
  • The final step is to plug your fountain and lights into your established power source. Always use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) and a licensed electrical contractor to install your power source.
Buying Guide

Choosing Horsepower

  • Horsepower will affect the size and flow rate of your fountain's spray. The higher the horsepower, the more water it will move, and the larger and/or thicker the spray will be. 
  • Choosing a horsepower will depend on your budget and pond size. This step is largely up to you, but a good rule of thumb is to make sure there is at least 10 feet between the fountain spray and the edge of your pond.

Choosing Voltage

  • When in doubt: Give us a call.
  • If running 115V power to the edge of your pond, please take note of the maximum distances from pump to breaker (including the power cord you order). 
  • If running 230V to the edge of your pond, you generally will not have to worry about distance.

 

Motor Size Max distance from pump to breaker on 115V
1/3 HP 115V 280'
1/2 HP 115V 250'
3/4 HP 115V 200'
1 HP 115V 150'

 

 

Choosing LED Lights (Optional)

  • Can be purchased now or added later. Light sets simply screw on to float.
  • Lights run on 110V and come with their own power cord.
  • Option of single-color warm white LED lights or color-changing LED lights.
  • Both options come with a programmable timer, and the color-changing lights come with a remote control that works up to 1,000 feet away.
  • 2-light sets recommended for 1 HP and below.
  • 3-light sets recommended for 1.5 HP and 2 HP.
  • 4-light sets recommended for 3 HP.

 

Choosing Timers (Optional)

  • Can be purchased now or added later. 
  • Timers are only made to control fountains, not lights.
  • Answer to FAQ: The difference between the residential and commercial 230V timer is the residential box is plastic and the commercial box is metal. Both perform the same function.

 

 

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