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Does my aerator really need to run continuously?

June 26, 2014 by slachapelle

Yes. Our studies have found that the energy used from cycling a motor through hourly start up amperage spikes will use only slightly less energy than motors that operates continuously. After we weigh in the wear and tear on the bearings and switches caused by the constant starting and stopping, plus the damage from condensation on the motor from the perpetual heating and cooling process, it is actually more economical to let the aerator run continuously.

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