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The Toring Turbine`s TT200 is part of a new generation of so-called Self Aspirating Aerators. Following many years of research we managed to build a “Self Aspirating Aerator” with no moving parts internally, thus obtaining a great advantage in terms of reliability and energy efficiency.
Fine bubble aeration is an efficient way to transfer oxygen to a water body. The Toring Turbine TT200 outperforms self aspirating aerators on the market today. The product is patented.

Introducing the TORING TURBINE Self Aspirating Aerator

The Toring Turbine Self Aspirating Aerator was introduced into the world market in 2010 by following nearly ten years of research and development in Europe. Already, it is the subject of physics forums in which professionals and laymen alike are trying to understand how it performs its amazing feat of aeration.
Simply stated, the Toring Turbine combines the physics principles of precession (applied to the rotation of fluids) and centrifugal force. Using precession, the rotating sub-surface disc creates a low pressure zone within its internal chamber. This zone is then filled with air forced down an air tube by surface air pressure. As this air is gathered within the disc, it is immediately expelled by centrifugal force into the surrounding water.
The result is an immediate, continuous, unbelievable barrage of dissolved oxygen that saturates the water. While other self-aspirating aerators exist, they require nearly twice the horsepower to achieve the same results as the TT200 model.

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All Wastewater Treatment (aeration) systems have one thing in common…they need oxygen, and LOTS of it. The good news is that there has been a breakthrough in aeration technology resulting in an affordable, highly effective aerator. The name is Toring Turbine TT200, and it holds the promise of being the most efficient aerator on the market.
Toring Turbine TT200 model generates an unbelievable barrage of entrained oxygen molecules and then injects them into your treatment stream or lagoon. The unit is quiet, light weight, and virtually maintenance free. Plus, it can be moved from place to place as needed within your treatment system. The TT200 can be operated with a motor as small as 1 ½ horsepower, yet its performance can match that of a much larger aeration device. No longer do you have to strain your operating budged just to pay the electric bill.

Aerators fall into several different categories as follows:

  • Floating Surface Aerators
  • Submerged Aerators
  • Fixed-in-Place Surface Aerators
  • Compressed Air Diffusers

The TT200 is a hybrid aerator in that it can float on the surface or else be attached to a wall. Regardless of how it is installed, it always releases air beneath the surface of the water. Using a rotating disc that operates on the principle of precession, it discharges a plume of oxygenated water in both a downward and a 360-degree lateral direction.

Compared to other subsurface aerators, the Toring Turbine TT200 produces very little surface frothing. The reason is that the particle size of the entrained air is sufficiently small that a greater percentage of the air (oxygen) is held in suspension beneath the surface. The suspension of such small particle sizes of oxygen is critical to the efficiency of any treatment system because it permits a more rapid explosion in the subsurface growth if aerobic microbes.

In a clear water demonstration of the Toring Turbine TT200 it appears that a white cloud is forming beneath the water. This visual image is a testimony to the high percentage of small oxygen bubbles being created and held in suspension.

The Toring Turbine TT200 is a self-aspirating aerator. This means that it draws air by suction from the atmosphere. It does not need high-dollar canister oxygen or a compressed air system to generate and inject oxygen into the body of water. Also, due to its design, it is virtually impossible for the turbine to clog.

The TT200 can be installed in many different locations within a treatment system. For example, it can be placed in the last basin of a stabilization system for final treatment before the wastewater is discharged into the environment. In the alternative, it can be placed in the first basin to jump-start the aeration process. A sufficient number of Torings TT200 can actually help aerobes attack and dissolve the solids which have dropped to the bottom of the first basin. Such action can prolong or hopefully eliminate the need for dredging the basin.

The Toring Turbine TT200 also works well in systems where sewage is treated close to where it is created. An example would be an onsite package plant. Other examples include large septic tanks and biofilters.

The TT200 is particularly cost effective in tertiary treatment systems where water is to be discharged into environmentally sensitive eco-systems. Such treated water is sometimes disinfected chemically prior to release into a stream or into a groundwater recharge zone for agriculture purposes. Due to its unique design, the TT200 can be fitted with a special intake port which is activated by the naturally occurring vacuum. Connected to this port can be a time-release container of whatever chemical or additive is needed. The additive will be picked up by the vacuum and discharged into the body of water along with the atmospheric air.

Each Toring Turbine TT200 model is operated by a low horsepower electric motor. The power requirements of the motor can be sized to meet the electrical requirements of your treatment system, from 220 volts and up.

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Recommended asynchronous electric motors

Motor(50Hz) RPM Air transfer Water depth
IEC Standard (metric st.) IEC Frame: 90, 100, 112
0,37 kW 675 4,0 Lit./sec. 60cm
1,1 kW 915 6,8 Lit./sec. 100cm
1,5 kW 1450 13,5 Lit./sec. 60cm
3,0 kW 1450 4,2 Lit./sec. 300cm
4,0 kW 1450 4,2 Lit./sec. 300cm
NEMA Standard
0,56 kW 850 5,5 Lit./sec. 60cm
1,1 kW 1140 8 Lit./sec. 80 cm
2,2 kW 1140 6,2 Lit./sec. 140 cm
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What is the Turbine?

The Turbine was developed and perfected in a class of aeration devices known as self-aspirating aerators. These types of aerators create a subsurface low pressure zone that allows atmospheric pressure to force air through an air tube into the surrounding water.

How does the Turbine work?

The turbine consists of three main elements as follows: 1) A surface mounted electric motor; 2) A vented air shaft that reaches below the surface of the water; and 3) A circular turbine which is connected to the air shaft and which spins beneath the surface of the water.

How does the turbine compare to other aerators?

There are many types of aerators on the market, and they each have their advantages and disadvantages.

What exactly is Self-Aspirating Aerators?

Aerators introduce microscopic-sized air bubbles beneath the water surface as dissolved oxygen.(See video demonstration elsewhere on this website.)

What is dissolved oxygen?

Dissolved oxygen is essential for aquatic life. Anything that breathes underwater needs dissolved oxygen to live. Some marine organisms can live on less oxygen, but the beneficial organisms and fish need plenty of it.

Will the Turbine remove algae from my lake?

Yes, oxygen is one of the keys to algae control, and the Toring is one of the best means for placing oxygen into a lake.

Does the Turbine require single phase or three-phase electrical power?

he turbine’s unique design is the most efficient dissolved oxygen generator in the world.

How to connect Toring Turbine (TT200) and Hollow drive shaft?

How to connect shaft coupling (type A)?

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