IXOM AP2000 Manual

O&M_AP2000_10084_20210519
AP2000
Operation & Maintenance
Manual

Table of Contents
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AP2000
Operation & Maintenance Manual
Safety 1
Package Contents 4
Installation 6
Operation 8
Deployment 9
Maintenance 12
Technical Data Sheet 13
Warranty 14
Customer Service 15
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Carefully read safety information when you see
any safety symbols.
Be sure you have read all installation, operation, maintenance and safety instructions before
you install, service or begin to operate this unit.
Accidents occur every year because of careless use of industrial equipment. You can avoid hazards
by following these safety instructions, and applying some ordinary common sense when operating or
servicing this unit.
Keep in mind that full operator attention and alertness are required when operating or servicing
this unit.
USE COMMON SENSE!! Most accidents can be avoided by using common sense and
concentration on the job being done.
Safety
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IMPORTANT!!!
Follow all federal and state laws in regards to
safety regulations of working at heights, conned
spaces, rescue, etc. as required by the U.S.
Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and
Health Administration. Use necessary PPE when
placing and servicing this unit.
Identify all possible hazards. Determine what
safeguards are needed and implement them.
Only you, the user, understand your product
and system characteristics fully. The ultimate
responsibility for safety is with you. Your
safety ultimately rests in your hands. Do
your part and you will enjoy safe, trouble free
operation for years to come. This instruction
manual is not intended to include a
comprehensive listing of all details for all
procedures required for placement, operation
and maintenance. If you have a question about
a procedure or are uncertain about any detail,
Do Not Proceed. Please contact Ixom
Watercare Customer Service at 866-437-8076 to
speak to a representative.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS
HIGH VOLTAGE! ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN
CAUSE SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY. ONLY
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD ATTEMPT
PLACEMENT, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. REMOVE ALL
SOURCES OF ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY SERVICE WORK TO THE
MACHINE. USE PROPER LOCKOUT TAGOUT
(LOTO) PROCEDURES TO ENSURE A SAFE
WORK ENVIRONMENT.
Rotating Hazard
CAUTION: KEEP BODY APPENANDAGES OR
LOOSE CLOTHING AWAY FROM EQUIPMENT
WHILE OPERATING. ENSURE EQUIPMENT IS
OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING SERVICE.
Crush Hazard
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE ANY FLOAT
ASSEMBLY BOLTS OR PINS WHILE EQUIPMENT
IS FLOATING IN WATER. EQUIPMENT MUST BE
SECURELY SUPPORTED BEFORE PERFORMING
SERVICE.
Laceration Hazard
CAUTION: EDGES MAY BE SHARP AND CAUSE
LACERATION IF PROPER CARE IS NOT USED.
Entanglement Hazard
WARNING: ENSURE THAT PERSONNEL ARE
CLEAR OF THE ELECTRIC CORD AND CHAIN TO
AVOID ENTANGLEMENT.
Thin Ice Hazard
WARNING: ICE SURROUNDING MACHINE MAY
NOT SUPPORT WEIGHT, KEEP CLEAR OF THIN
ICE.
Safety
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Permit-Required
Conned Spaces
A conned space has limited openings for
entry or exit, is large enough for entering and
working, and is not designed for continuous
worker occupancy. Conned spaces include
underground reservoirs, ground storage tanks,
elevated tanks, silos, manholes, and pipelines.
Conned Space Tips
• Do not enter permit-required conned spaces
without being trained and without having a
permit to enter.
•Review, understand and follow employer’s
procedures before entering permit-required
conned spaces and know how and when
to exit.
•Before entry, identify any physical hazards.
•Before and during entry, test and monitor for
oxygen content, ammability, toxicity or
explosive hazards as necessary.
•Use fall protection, rescue, air monitoring,
ventilation, lighting and communication
equipment according to entry procedures.
•Maintain contact at all times with a trained
attendant either visually, via phone, or by
two-way radio. This monitoring system
enables the attendant and entry supervisor
to order you to evacuate and to alert
appropriately trained rescue personnel to
rescue entrants when needed.
Refer to 29 CFR 1910.146 for complete
regulations set by OSHA. Refer to your state's
regulations if your state established and operates
their own safety and health programs approved
by OSHA.
Protect Yourself
It is important that you comply with all relative
OSHA and local regulations while installing
and performing any maintenance to the mixer
circulation equipment.
Key OSHA Compliance Standards that must
be followed (and not limited to) are:
• 1910.146 Permit-required conned spaces
• 1910.147 Lockout/Tagout
• 1926.500 Fall Protection
Fall Protection Tips
•Identify all potential tripping and fall hazards
before work starts.
•Look for fall hazards such as unprotected
oor openings/edges, shafts, open hatches,
stairwells, and roof openings/edges.
•Inspect fall protection and rescue equipment
for defects before use.
•Select, wear, and use fall protection and
rescue equipment appropriate for the task.
•Secure and stabilize all ladders before
climbing.
• Never stand on the top rung/step of a ladder.
•Use handrails when you go up or down stairs.
•Practice good housekeeping. Keep cords,
welding leads and air hoses out of walkways
or adjacent work areas.
Refer to 29 CFR 1926.500 for complete
regulations set by OSHA. Refer to your state's
regulations if your state established and operates
their own safety and health programs approved by
OSHA.
Lockout Tagout
When the On/O switch is in the "ON" position,
the mixer may start up at any time if not already
operating. The mixer's On/O switch can be
locked out by placing a pad lock thru the door latch
of the controller after the switch has been turned
to the "OFF" position. The On/O switch is to be
used as the emergency stop.
Safety
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10’ T316SS Chain
(Retrieval Chain)
* For application where the water depth is deeper than 12’, contact Ixom Watercare
Customer Service at 1-866-437-8076 for free change out to deep water compressor.
AP Housing
Intake Plate
Air Diuser
Intake Legs
10” Float Ball
T316SS Sphere Air Supply
connection point
100’ Air Hose
*AU-200
Optional Accessories:
Extension Legs
Also Available
Lifting Eyebolt
AP2000 - Pedestal Conguration
Package Contents
Contents
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10’ T316SS Chain
(Retrieval Chain)
plus 5 - 1’ lengths)
AP Housing
Intake
Plate
Air
Diuser
Intake Legs
13” White Poly
Float Ball (3)
* For application where the water depth is deeper than 12’, contact Ixom Watercare
Customer Service at 1-866-437-8076 for free change out to deep water compressor.
100’ Air Hose
*AU-200
Optional Accessories:
Air Supply
connection point
AP2000 - Floating Conguration
Package Contents
Contents
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INTAKE LEGS / INTAKE PLATE ASSEMBLY
1. Attach the Intake Legs to the housing of the AP unit
with the bolts provided.
2. Attach the Intake Plate to the bottom of the Intake
Legs.
3. Attach the Optional 10” Float Ball with retrieval
chain to one of the eyebolts with the quicklinks
provided. (See Figure 1)
AP2000 - Pedestal
ANCHORING
For pedestal congurations, the weight of the unit is
adequate for holding the unit in place when resting on
the bottom. In some applications, suspending the unit
from and structure above will work, just be sure to use
the dedicated lifting eyelets or eyebolts.
1
2
Figure 1: AP Unit Pedestal Conguration
OPTIONAL HOSE ASSEMBLY
AND ATTACHMENT
For attaching hoses to the unit, assemble using
hose clamp and 5/16" nut driver on each end. Prior
to tightening hose clamp, be sure that the clamp is
located above the barb on the hose ange to prevent
the hose from slipping o the ange during operation.
TOOLS REQUIRED
Pliers
5/16” Nut Driver
13mm Socket Wrench and Open End Wrench
3
Installation
Unit Installation
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INTAKE LEGS / INTAKE PLATE ASSEMBLY
1. Attach the Intake Legs to the housing of the AP unit with
the bolts provided.
2. Attach the Intake Plate to the bottom of the Intake Legs.
3. Using quick links, attach the chains to the unit using the
eyebolts and the included quick links. Be sure to tighten
quick links with pliers. (See Figure 1)
AP2000 - Floating
ANCHORING
For oating congurations additional anchoring systems may
be required, such as mooring or tethering, to keep the unit
in position within the pond or basin. In some applications,
suspending the unit from and structure above will work, just
be sure to use the dedicated lifting eyelets or eyebolts.
1
Figure 1: AP Unit Floating Conguration
OPTIONAL FLOAT BALL ATTACHMENT
For attaching oat balls, locate the 1' oat chains and slide
through the oat pipe and add stop bolt at the top after
measuring out desired manifold submergence depth. The
oat ball will sit approximately 1/2 of the way submerged in
water. Be sure to tighten the stop bolt to prevent the chain
from sliding down through the pipe of the oat ball. (See
Figure 2)
TOOLS REQUIRED
Pliers
5/16” Nut Driver
13mm Socket Wrench and Open End Wrench
Figure 2: AP Unit Float Assembly
OPTIONAL HOSE ASSEMBLY AND ATTACHMENT
For attaching hoses to the unit, assemble using hose clamp
and 5/16" nut driver on each end. Prior to tightening hose
clamp, be sure that the clamp is located above the barb on
the hose ange to prevent the hose from slipping o the
ange during operation.
Stop Bolt and Float Pipe
Quick Link
3
2
Installation
Unit Installation
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BASIC OPERATION
The AP Unit is designed to circulate water by bringing
water from below and sending it out across the top in a
thin layer causing a mixing eect.
The air diuser creates thousands of tiny bubbles
which produces a "Low Pressure Zone" that creates
an uplift suction ow through the intake draft tube, and
a slight mound at the water surface, producing gentle
ow radially outward from the AP Unit.
The water layers ow outward radially, in diverging
“stream lines” from the unit. As it does, vertical ow is
induced in between the water being drawn below and
the water above. At the level of the ow intake, water
is drawn from all corners of the pond. As this lower
layer of uid makes its way inward with converging
streamlines to the AP Unit, the water is forced
upward, toward the surface, providing gentle mixing,
de-stratication, and surface renewal.
The AP Unit requires a minimal amount of supplied air.
The air is supplied to the AP Unit with the optional air
feed hose that connects to air manifold.
It is acceptable to use the AP Unit on an as needed
or required basis. This will allow for reduced power
consumption and will benet in energy savings. This
will require the AP Unit to run on a timer or local
SCADA system.
Refer to air supply manufacturer for recommended
duty cycle and other operational recommendations and
constraints.
Figure 1: AP Unit Pedestal Conguration Flow Pattern
Figure 2: AP Unit Floating Conguration Flow Pattern
Operation
Unit Operation
AP2000
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Figure 1: Typical Deployment (Not to scale) Air unit should be located away from water. Model May Vary.
Machine Deployment
1. Lay out hose from air unit location to edge of water. Air unit should be located a safe distance away from
waters edge.
2. Attach end of air hose to AP machine.
3. Attach anchor chain to unit at the desired distance from the surface with quick link. If anchor chain is longer
than needed, you do not need to cut it to length.
4. Attach air hose to air unit.
5. Deploy machine in desired spot by rst lowering in machine and then lower the machine slowly using the
anchor chain to the desired depth.
6. Plug in air unit and ensure that air is coming out of the machine. You should see ow coming out of the
machine after 15 seconds.
Adjusting Intake Depth
To adjust the intake depth you must adjust the anchor chain. The anchor chain is connected to the top of
the unit and the oat(s). To raise the intake depth, shorten the anchor chain and to lower the intake depth,
lengthen the anchor chain. To set intake depth, the anchor chain should be 30” less than desired intake
measurement.
Deployment
Deployment
AP Series
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1 Quick Coupling, Female Cam Lock 1
2Zip Ties 2
3 Hose Barb, Male Cam Lock 1
4 Hose Clamp 1
No. Description Qty. Image
1 Quick Coupling, Male Cam Lock 1
2 Quick Coupling, Female Cam Lock 1
3Zip Ties 2
4 Hose Clamp 1
5*Quick Coupling, Male Cam Lock 1
6*Quick Coupling, Female Cam Lock 1
*Some congurations require a 2 piece tting. (Not pictured)
14
2
AP Machine Connection Hardware Kit
14
2
Hose Splice Connection
3
1
4
3
Air Supply Connection
3
Part Number Size
100675 3/4”
100673 1”
100672 1 1/2”
AP Machine Connection
2
Air Supply Connection Hardware Kit
Part Number Size
100675 3/4”
100673 1”
100672 1 1/2”
* Tee Fitting Kit
Part Number Size
100650 3/4”
100652 1”
100654 1 1/2”
Hose Splice Connection Hardware Kit
Part Number Size
100679 3/4”
100680 1”
100681 1 1/2”
* Tee Fitting Kit included when
customer supplies air source.
(Diagram on next page)
No. Description Qty. Image
1 Hose Clamp 2
2Zip Ties 2
3 Quick Coupling, Female Cam Lock 1
4 Hose Barb, Male Cam Lock 1
Subject to change without notice.
Deployment
Deployment
AP Series
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No. Description Qty. Image
1 Hose Clamp 2
2 Hose Barb 2
3 Short Nipple 2
4 Pressure Gauge 1
5 Reducer Bushing 1
6Tee 1
7Ball Valve 1
8* Quick Coupling, Female Cam Lock
*Part Not included in kit, use part from Air Supply Hardware Kit Parts.
1
2
2
7
Tee Fitting Connections
Tee Fitting Kit
Part Number Size
100650 3/4”
100652 1”
100654 1 1/2”
* Tee Fitting Kit included when
customer supplies air source.
3
5
4
63
1
8*
Optional
Conguration
Optional
Conguration
Deployment
Deployment
AP Series
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UNIT CLEANING
The AP Unit is designed to provide continuous
operation with little to no maintenance. However,
in some locations signicant debris within the
pond may eventually get caught on the unit either
restricting the ow pattern at the manifold or
through the intake housing.
Debris may get caught in the air manifold, either
being too large to pass through or resistant to
sliding up the manifold housing. Often debris will
eventually work it's way loose and pass through
the unit or may be pulled through as other debris
passing through the unit will pull or slide snagged
debris through. If signicant debris is causing the
unit to clog, occasional maintenance and cleaning
may be required.
If required, debris should be carefully removed
from the manifold and be wiped clean from any
scum buildup on the outside of the pipes that
may contribute to preventing debris from passing
through the unit.
Figure 1: Debris Passing Through AP Unit.
WINTER CONDITION RECOMMENDATIONS
For locations where there may be public access or recreation such as ice shing, snowmobile trac,
or other activities on the water body during winter, Ixom strongly recommends removing the AP
Unit from the water body or, at minimum, turning the unit o in the late fall before freeze up. If
the unit isn't removed, but is at least turned o, the area around the unit would then freeze in solid as
the rest of the lake does, decreasing the chance of a serious accident near the machine.
If these recommendations are not followed, the AP Unit will cause thin ice several meters
around the vicinity, creating a very large hazardous area.
Maintenance
Maintenance
AP2000
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• AP2000-36” x 36” x 30”, 75lbs.
• AU-200-20” x 12” x 16”, 30lbs. (Optional)
• 100ftAirHose - 36lbs. (Optional)
ShippingSize/Weight
TechnologyDescription-GridBee®air powered circulation equipment are made of corrosion resistant, 316 stainless
steel with a durable clog-free design and no moving parts for low maintenance. The AP2000 stays out of sight but allows
for mixing of small ponds and lake with no part of the machine above the water. Specically designed for small ponds and
docks.
Figure 1: AP2000
Figure 2: AU-200
ElectricalRequirements- Optional AU-200 Air pump
requires 120VAC/1PH power source outlet (minimum 20 Amp
service), Current range: 3.8 amps (open discharge) - 2.2
(dead head).
Patent Pending Subject to change without notice.
MinimumWaterDepth - Machine requires 24 inches (.61M)
of water to effectively circulate. No damage to machine when
run dry in shallow water or drained condition.
MaximumWaterDepth - Maximum air discharge depth is
limited by the air supply pressure available.
MaterialsofConstruction - T316 stainless steel frame and
hardware. EPDM and PVC air hose and polypropylene air
hose ttings. (See Figure 1)
10 ft (15.24 m) T316 stainless steel retrieval chain included
for machine retrieval.
Intake- The submergence depth on a pedestal unit is simply
set by either the oor it rests on or for a suspended unit by
the vertical suspending cable or chain.
(Optional Accessory) AU-200-1/2 HP (375 watt) rated air
pump unit capable of producing 6.0 standard cubic feet per
minute (0.17 standard cubic meters per minute) @ 4.0 psi
(27.6 kiloPascal). 100% duty-cycle. Connection: Stem for
3/4” I.D. hose. Powered by an air pump with a maximum
diffuser submergence depth of 12ft (3.7M). Weather
resistant construction, suitable for outdoor use. Ensure unit
receives proper shade and ventilation to reduce chance of
overheating. (See Figure 2)
Maintenance/Warranty-Limited maintenance. Limited manufacture’s warranty. See Warranty Statement for details.
RecommendedAirFlow-3 to15 standard cubic feet per
minute (0.08 to 0.42 standard cubic meters per minute) @
1psi (7.0 kiloPascal) + head pressure of water height above
intake plate level. 1” MNPT air connection point.
FloatationAccessory - Floating option available, oat balls
and short chain included to allow for adjustable intake depth
with respect to water surface.
19”
17”
13”
30”
8”
Technical Data Sheet
AP2000
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GridBee AP Mixers. These units are warranted to be free of defective parts, materials, and
workmanship for a period of two years from the date of installation. This warranty is limited to the
repair or replacement of defective components only and does not apply to normal wear and tear. If the
factory’s service crews performed the original on-site placement and startup, then this warranty also
includes labor. Where labor is included, in lieu of sending a factory service crew to the site for minor
repairs, Ixom may choose to send the replacement parts to the owner postage-paid and may pay the
owner a reasonable labor allowance, as determined solely by Ixom, to install the parts.
GridBee air pumps, air compressors, control panels, and any optional accessories. These items
are considered “buyout” items for Ixom, and as such include a warranty against defects in material and
workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty covers parts only, not labor. Parts
that are determined by Ixom to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use during the
one year warranty period will be repaired or replaced. Shipping charges are the responsibility of the
customer.
Terms applicable to all equipment. This Limited Replacement Warranty is subject to the terms of
Ixom’s General Terms and Conditions of Sale. In the event of any inconsistency between the terms of
this Limited Replacement Warranty and Ixom’s General Terms and Conditions of Sale, the terms of this
Limited Replacement Warranty shall prevail to the extent of that inconsistency.
Warranty
GridBee AP Mixers
Limited Replacement Warranty
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