JBL PROFLORA CO2 TAIFUN GLASS MIDI
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Over time, algae growth, mulm deposits or occasionally limescale deposits can lead to a clogging of the ceramic diffusion membrane for tiny micro bubbles, with the result that the bubbles get bigger._x000D_ _x000D_ In this case please add the JBL Taifun P to JBL PROCLEAN AQUA for several hours.
Gases and fluids always seek the path of least resistance when under pressure. Accordingly, it is normal for a ceramic diffusor not to produce bubbles that are evenly distributed all over the aquarium. The distribution naturally depends on other parameters as well. For example, if the pressure of the carbon dioxide is increased it will result in more uniform bubble production, but more carbon dioxide will be pressed through the TAIFUN as well. _x000D_ _x000D_ Some of the pores of the ceramic disc can become clogged in the course of time. Please see the other FAQs for more information.
All check valves or backflow protectíons from JBL require a working pressure of at least 0.6 bar for the valve to open. This feature can be found in the JBL PROFLORA CO2 TAIFUN SAFESTOP, COUNTSAFE and INLINE. The JBL PROFLORA TAIFUN diffusers also all already 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). Due to installation, a slightly higher working pressure than 0.6 bar may be necessary due to long hoses and other components, which is why the presetting of 1.2 bar is sufficient in any case.
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