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Pulses of air (or gas) are released beneath round, flat accumulator plates fastened 1/4 in. above tank bottom. |
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Large, flat bubbles are formed immediately above the plates and begin rising toward the surface. |
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Bubbles continue to rise up- ward, forcing heavier particles to the surface and creating a vertical mixing action that quickly involves the entire tank contents. |
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As bubbles break the surface, they push liquids across the top of the tank and down the sides to the bottom, completing the circulation. |
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| NOTE: Larger diameter tanks will require additional accumulator plates. |