Air Blowers & Spare Parts
Find everything you need to keep your wastewater and sewage treatment systems running efficiently with our full range of air blowers and genuine spare parts. We stock leading brands including SECOH, Charles Austen, Hiblow, and Medo.
Explore our collection of air blowers, service kits, filters, diaphragms, and essential replacement components, all engineered for long‑lasting performance and optimal system airflow. Whether you’re carrying out routine maintenance or replacing worn parts, our high‑quality products ensure maximum blower efficiency, reduced operating noise, and extended equipment lifespan.
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To identify the correct air blower for your sewage treatment system, you’ll need to check the model information supplied by your treatment plant manufacturer. Most systems use a specific blower type from brands such as SECOH, Charles Austen, Hiblow or Medo, and using the correct model ensures the right airflow and efficient biological treatment.
Secoh
SECOH blowers are known for their reliable diaphragm technology, long service life, low energy consumption and quiet operation. They are widely recommended for wastewater applications due to their efficiency and durability.
Hiblow
Hiblow air blowers also offer excellent long‑life performance with low noise and low power usage. They are a popular choice for domestic systems where consistent airflow and reliability are essential.
Medo
Medo blowers use a unique linear piston design rather than diaphragms, offering smooth airflow and long operational life. Like SECOH and Hiblow, they are praised for being energy‑efficient and quiet in operation.
Charles Austen
Charles Austen blowers are well‑established in the UK market and offer dependable linear diaphragm technology, a wide range of models, and straightforward maintenance. They are commonly used in many sewage treatment systems and are known for affordable, easy‑to‑service components.
Air blowers used in sewage treatment systems should typically be serviced every 12 months. Annual servicing ensures the blower is delivering the correct airflow and prevents avoidable breakdowns. During a routine service, key components such as filters, diaphragms and valves are inspected and replaced if worn.
If your system operates in a high‑demand environment, produces excessive dust, or has been running continuously for several years, more frequent checks — every 6–9 months — may be beneficial.
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