How To Repair A Hiblow Septic Aerator — Hiblow HP Rebuild Kit
Rebuild A Hiblow Aerator
If your Hiblow aerator has stopped operating, you can now no longer want to shop for a brand new one. Most of the time while Hiblow stops operating it is the result of damaged diaphragms. Hiblow designed their aerators so that if the diaphragms destroy it’s going to now no longer motive similar harm for your aerator.
This educational will take you to grade via the manner of repairing a hiblow aerator the use of a rebuild package. In this demonstration, we can use a Hiblow HP eighty & a Hiblow HP eighty Rebuild Kit, but the manner is equal and could be paintings for all Hiblow aerators.
Gather all wished supplies.
You will want all of the following to complete.
• Your damaged aerator
• The accurate rebuild package to your aerator
• A Phillips head screwdriver
• A 7mm or 1/four″ wrench
• A Flathead screwdriver
Use the chart below to ensure you purchase the perfect rebuild package for your aerator.
Your Aerator Rebuild Kit
HP 30 Rebuild Kit
HP forty
HP forty Rebuild Kit
HP 60
HP 60 Rebuild Kit
HP eighty
HP eighty Rebuild Kit
HP a hundred Rebuild Kit
HP a hundred LL
HP a hundred LL Rebuild Kit
HP one hundred twenty Rebuild Kit
HP one hundred twenty LL
HP one hundred twenty LL Rebuild Kit
HP a hundred and fifty
HP a hundred and fifty Rebuild Kit
HP two hundred Rebuild Kit
STEP 1: Gather Your Tools & Parts
STEP 2: Remove four bolts
Locate and take away the four bolts at the out of doors fringe of the aerator. You will want the Phillips head screwdriver for this.
STEP 3: Remove Top Cover
Remove the inexperienced pinnacle cowl from the base. This will display the insides of the aerator.
NOTE: The first time that is completed it can be pretty difficult. If wished use a Flathead screwdriver to pry the duvet off.
STEP four: Remove Filter
Remove the square material like clear out this is wrapped across the unit.
NOTE: This may be very cushty be cautious now no longer to tear the clear out.
STEP 5: Detach Rubber L-Tubes From Mounts.
Next det,ach the L fashioned rubber tubes from the mounts. You best want to detach the pinnacle part (as pictured below). You do now no longer want to detach it from the base.
STEP 6: Remove four Screws
Remove four screws at the corners of the mounts to let you take away the mounts and the diaphragms.
STEP 7: Remove Mounting Blocks
Remove mounting blocks, revealing the diaphragms.
STEP 8: Remove Nut
Remove the nut preserving the diaphragms on. Use the 7MM or 1/four″ wrench.
STEP 9: Remove Diaphragms
STEP 10: Put New Diaphragms On
Put the brand new diaphragms on in which the vintage ones used to be.
Replace nut.
STEP 11: Put On New Mounting Blocks
If you got the entire package positioned the brand new mounting blocks on. If you got the diaphragm best package position the vintage mounting blocks again on.
Screw inside the mounting blocks with the four screws.
STEP 12: Put Rubber L Tubes Back On
STEP 13: Put Rectangular Filter Back On
STEP 14: Remove Safety Screw
STEP 15: Put New Safety Screw-In
Put a new protection screw in.
Put the plastic nut on.
STEP 16: Tighten Safety Screw
Tighten the Hiblow protection screw till the two steel plates touch.
STEP 17: Put Hiblow Cover Back On
Done
You have efficiently repaired your Hiblow Aerator. Your aerator needs to now run and not use problems.