EMMAUS, PA – December 5, 2011 – Otterbine is excited to introduce the Omega as the 11th pattern to their 1HP-5HP Aerating Fountain line. The pattern, originally developed through collaboration with one of Otterbine’s Distributors, incorporates 8 nozzles to create a simple yet classic ‘arch’ styled pattern. Producing spray dimensions as tall as 18ft (3.5m) and as wide as 22ft (5m), the uniformity of the pattern creates a striking display.
Combining the convenience of a floating fountain system with the intricacy of an architectural fountain, the Omega is sure to please even the most discriminating onlooker – at a fraction of the cost.
The Omega offers the same features, options and amenities as the rest of the Aerating Fountain line. These include, but are not limited to: truly interchangeable patterns; highest independently tested and published pumping and oxygen transfer rates in the industry; minimum operating depth of less than 30in (76cm); 1HP-5HP available in both single and three phase; and an all-inclusive five-year warranty. As with all of Otterbine’s units the complete package is ETL, ETL-C, and CE tested and approved, and they are available in either a 60Hz or 50Hz configuration.
More information on the Omega, and other Otterbine products can be found online at www.otterbine.com/omega.
Otterbine Releases New Pattern for 2012
EMMAUS, PA – December 5, 2011 – Otterbine is excited to introduce the Omega as the 11th pattern to their 1HP-5HP Aerating Fountain line. The pattern, originally developed through collaboration with one of Otterbine’s Distributors, incorporates 8 nozzles to create a simple yet classic ‘arch’ styled pattern. Producing spray dimensions as tall as 18ft (3.5m) ...
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