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publicationNumber CN-105432547-B
titleOfInvention A kind of constant current air suction type fish-farming oxygen increasing device that intermittently draws water
abstract The present invention proposes a kind of constant current air suction type fish-farming oxygen increasing device, including constant current seal box, aqueous vapor control cabinet and air-breathing oxygenation box of intermittently drawing water.Constant current seal box is divided into filtering area and water storage oxygenation area by apertured partition, wherein, water storage oxygenation area can make the water after filtering obtain first time oxygenation;Part in aqueous vapor control cabinet can be controlled to the start and stop of the water pump of constant current seal box water filling, can also control the water-carrying capacity flowed out out of constant current seal box;Constant current seal box can ensure that the water in fish jar is smoothly extracted into filtering area by water pump, also ensure that the water in water storage oxygenation area is flowed out automatically with constant speed;The water of water storage oxygenation area outflow enters air-breathing oxygenation box and carries out second of oxygenation, finally flows into the water body of fish life.Interval proposed by the present invention is drawn water constant current air suction type fish-farming oxygen increasing device, takes that interval is drawn water, air is automatically drawn into water body and twice three measures of automatic aeration by current, greatly reduces the power consumption of water circulation and oxygenation.
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