JBL PROFLORA CO2 TAIFUN GLASS MAXI
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The ceramic diffusion membrane for fine microbubbles can become clogged over time due to algae growth, mulm deposits or, in isolated cases, lime, causing the bubbles to become larger. In this case, please place the JBL Taifun P in JBL PROCLEAN AQUA for a few hours.
Under pressure, gases and liquids always seek the path of least resistance. It is therefore normal that the bubbles are not distributed evenly throughout a ceramic diffuser. The distribution naturally depends on other parameters. For example, increasing the pressure of the carbon dioxide results in a more even release, but more carbon dioxide is also forced through the Taifun. Over time, some of the pores in the ceramic disc become clogged; see also the other FAQs for more information.
All check valves and backflow preventers from JBL require a working pressure of at least 0.6 bar for the valve to open. This feature is found in the JBL PROFLORA CO2 TAIFUN SAFESTOP, COUNTSAFE, and INLINE. The JBL PROFLORA TAIFUN diffusers also all work with this pressure. A higher working pressure is not necessary, which is why all accessories also work with the JBL PROFLORA BIO SETs (except JBL PROFLORA CO2 STARTER BIO SET). Depending on the installation, long hoses and other components may require a slightly higher working pressure than 0.6 bar, which is why the default setting of 1.2 bar is sufficient in all cases.
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