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Pond Pro

Pond Pro CA-55 1/4HP Air Compressor

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SKU:
CA-55
UPC:
628090940015
Weight:
15.00 LBS
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Description

Introducing the NEW Pond Pro CA-55, 1/4 HP Air Compressor

The CA-55 1/4Hp pump is perfect for pond, lake, and dugout aeration system, with exceptional performance and even better efficiently in ponds 5-30 ft deep! 

 

The CA-55 pond air compressor is designed for continuous duty, and can run up to 2 large diffusers! This is one of the most efficient pumps on the market.  

CA-55 Compressor Specifications: 

  • Industry Leading low amp draw 
  • Oil-less Piston 
  • Continuous or Intermittent Duty 
  • 115V or 230V
  • Only 2.4 amps
  • UL, CSA & CE approved
  • 6' power cord 
  • Quiet Operation
  • Ramped internal valve plate allows for restart under load after power failures 
  • Thermal overload protection
  • 3 year warranty*

Package Includes: 

  • 40 PSI pressure relief valve 
  • Brass hose fitting
  • Intake Air Filter Assembly 
  • 4x anti-vibration rubber feet 

* To avoid voiding warranty, ensure the compressor is kept out of the elements, and kept cooled with cooling fans. For best housing, choose our Pond Pro post-mount cabinet equipped with a cooling fan. 

*Shelf NOT included

 

For product spec sheets, pump comparisons, and manuals visit our Resources page.

 

Compressors require rebuilds every 18-24 months - Click here for the compatible rebuild kit.

 

 

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Warranty Information

2 years
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2 Reviews

  • 5
    CA-55

    Posted by Ross Guenther on 16th Jan 2024

    Replaced the unit in a Koenders aerator,couldn't find replacement parts. This one parts are available. Original one only lasted 14 months, hope this does better.

  • 4
    Will see in a year or two how it stands up

    Posted by David Mozil on 18th Jul 2023

    Pump runs 24 hours per day from mid April to mid October. So far so good.

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