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2400 - 4400 VFX AERATOR MANUAL

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The following maintenance procedures can be utilized to ensure many years of quality performance from 

your Kasco equipment and reduce the need for more costly repair work.

PROPER INSTALLATION: 

 Proper installation of Kasco equipment will include a power source with ground 

fault protection. The control panel included with the equipment has built-in ground fault protection for 

both the fountain and the lighting kit. Ground fault interrupters are a safety feature that can also alert you 

to electrical leaks in the equipment. It is extremely important to test the GFCI upon installation and every 

month thereafter to ensure proper operation. If you have repeat, consistent trips of the ground fault device, 

the equipment should be disconnected and removed from the water. The power cord should be inspected 

for damage, and you should contact your distributor or contact Kasco Marine at 715-262-4488 or sales@

kascomarine.com for further instructions. A complete list of control panels can be found in the Accessories 

section of 

kascomarine.com

.

OBSERVATION: 

Operating equipment should be observed on a regular basis (daily, if possible) for any 

reduction or variation in performance. If a change in performance is observed, the equipment should be 

disconnected from power and inspected. 

WINTER STORAGE: 

In regions where there is significant freezing in the wintertime, the equipment should be 

removed from the water to protect it from the expansion pressure of ice. Aerators may keep some amount 

of ice open, but when water is thrust into the air it can make the existing ice thicker. Storage over winter is 

best in a location that is out of the sun and cool, but above 32° F. Store unit upside down if it will sit for a 

long period of time to ensure continued oil lubrication of seals; units that sit upright for many months or 

years have a greater likelihood of seals drying out.

CLEANING: 

Aerators should be removed from the water at least once per year (at the end of the season 

in cold climates) to clean the exterior of the system, especially the stainless-steel motor housing (can) that 

dissipates heat into the water. Any algae, calcium, or other build-up will become an insulator that blocks 

heat transfer and may lead to overheating and damage. In warmer regions, the unit should be removed and 

cleaned at least 2 – 3 times per year. In most cases, a power washer is sufficient if the unit and algae are still 

wet.

SEAL AND OIL REPLACEMENT: 

This is a sealed motor assembly, and seals will wear out over time (similar 

to brake pads on a car). Replacement of the seals and a change of oil after three years may add longevity to 

the operation of the motor, saving you the cost of more expensive repairs. In warmer climates where the 

aerator runs for a majority of the year or greater, it is wise to replace seals more often.

SACRIFICIAL ANODE: 

A sacrificial anode is supplied on the shaft of all VFX Model aerators for protection 

from corrosion and electrolysis. The anode should be updated/replaced if reduced to half the original size 

or if white in color. Corrosion from electrolysis is more commonly associated with saltwater or brackish wa-

ter, but as a matter of precaution, it is important to periodically check the anode in all installations (at least 

every two to three months). 

Seal replacement and all other repair services should be performed by Kasco Marine or a Kasco-trained Au-

thorized Repair Center. Any alterations or changes made to Kasco units by an unauthorized source will void 

the warranty. This includes tampering with the unit, power cord, and/or control panel. Contact Kasco Marine 

at 715-262-4488 or [email protected] for additional information and your closest Authorized Repair 

Center.

MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS

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Summary of Contents for VFX

Page 1: ...15 262 4488 sales kascomarine com kascomarine com MOVING WATER FORWARD SINCE 1968 Operation Maintenance Manual Document number 884170 Document version 2021 2 1 VFX DECORATIVE AERATOR 2400 3400 4400 30...

Page 2: ...ABLE OF CONTENTS QUESTIONS Safety First 2 General Instructions 3 Unit Specifications Pattern Size 4 Parts Included 5 Unit Installation Instructions 7 Replacement Parts 8 Maintenance Recommendations 9...

Page 3: ...h your control panel NEVER run the unit out of the water This will damage the seals and create a dangerous situation for the operator Use extreme caution around water especially cold water as in sprin...

Page 4: ...balance It is extremely important to test the GFCI breaker in the control panel upon each installation re installa tion of the unit to ensure proper functioning Use Operation Kasco aerators are desig...

Page 5: ...into C 25 3400VFX 5 5 ft 21 ft 110 120 7 3 18 C 25 plug in Plug into C 25 3400HVFX 5 5 ft 21 ft 208 240 3 7 9 Hardwire C 85 Plug into or hardwire C 85 4400VFX 8 ft 26 ft 110 120 11 3 40 C 25 plug in...

Page 6: ...10 4 1 4 split washers 7 840537 5 1 4 3 4 OD flat washer 10 251300 6 1 4 20 x 1 3 4 hex head screw 3 475630 7 Bottom screen section 3 361540 8 1 4 20 nut 3 840536 9 8 nut 6 771034 10 8 flat washer 12...

Page 7: ...ock washer goes between bolt and flat washer Tighten down in 4 places 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 10 3 Turn over Bring bottom screen sections together 8 4 5 5 6 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Tighten down in 6 places t...

Page 8: ...n ponds where the water level fluctuates signifi cantly a small weight may need to be suspended at the midpoint of the rope to take up any slack caused by a drop in water level 1 foot of 1 galvanized...

Page 9: ...0VFX 1 240595 5B Prop 3400VFX 3400HVFX 1 340595 5C Prop 4400VFX 4400HVFX 1 440600 6A Top disk 2400VFX 1 241025 6B Top disk 3400VFX 3400HVFX 1 241035 6C Top disk 4400VFX 4400HVFX 1 241045 7 O ring 1 99...

Page 10: ...l lubrication of seals units that sit upright for many months or years have a greater likelihood of seals drying out CLEANING Aerators should be removed from the water at least once per year at the en...

Page 11: ...when it overheats Once the unit has cooled down it will start back up If you are noticing these symptoms the unit should be unplugged immediately because the Thermal Overload will continue to turn on...

Page 12: ...zinc anode around the motor shaft shows significant deterioration not maintained ac cording to Recommendations supplied in this Owner s Manual Warranty Claim Procedure The best method for establishin...

Page 13: ...re rejected for repair will be destroyed unless otherwise directed by the customer Re jected equipment can be returned at the customer s expense for shipping and handling charges Billing All non warra...

Page 14: ...ment or wastewater application circle one Yes No Additional notes Kasco Marine 800 Deere Road Prescott WI 54021 Attn Repairs Kasco requires that all equipment sent for repair MUST be accompanied by th...

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