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Air-O-Lator: Font'N-Aire Legacy 1/2HP Floating Fountain

Regular price $3,490.00
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Air-O-Lator fountain lines use the Franklin Electric submersible motor exclusively, which is specially designed for lake and pond fountain applications. This water-cooled and lubricated motor is environmentally safe.

This is a pre order item. We will ship it when it comes in stock.

High Quality and Yet Affordable Font`N-Aire Legacy 1/2HP made by Air-O-Lator in the U.S.A.

The Font’N-Aire Legacy fountain line has five major components:

FLOAT – constructed of rugged polyethylene molded plastic with UV inhibitors and filled with non-hygroscopic pressure molded polystyrene foam, measuring 24” x 24” with only 3” in thickness.

SUPPORT CHAMBER – holds the fountain in place on the flotation device.

POWER DRIVE ASSEMBLY – motor mount, centrifugal pump, nozzle and a motor.

ELECTRICAL SERVICE CABLE ASSEMBLY – 100’ (standard) of AWG# 12/3 submersible cable.

TIMER – 24-hour time clock with multiple off/on trippers.

Air-O-Lator fountain lines use the Franklin Electric submersible motor exclusively, which is specially designed for lake and pond fountain applications. This water-cooled and lubricated motor is environmentally safe.

The CENTRIFUGAL PUMP DISPLAY FOUNTAIN boasts a distinctive center discharge pump design that keeps the submersible motor shaft and discharge in a vertical position. This design feature ensures that the entire weight of the fountain remains in the center of the float, making installation and removal from the float easy without requiring special mounting brackets or hardware. Additionally, our centrifugal pump generates high pressure, enabling impressive fountain heights and displays with significantly lower horsepower than other fountain equipment. However, this fountain should only be used for aesthetic purposes as the volume of water pumped into the air is insufficient to qualify as an aerating device according to Air-O-Lator’s standards for oxygen transfer testing.

The Palatial Solar fountain comes with a choice of five different nozzle spray patterns, and it operates via direct drive without batteries, running only during daylight hours.

Optional Light Kit:

  • Two Stainless steel 17w RGBW with warm white and
    color changing diodes installed on Fontana light kit
    plate
  • Seven solid colors with pre-programmed sequences
    containing additional colors
  • Weather resistant digital timer with IR remote to
    control lights
  • Easy assembly with quick disconnects that connect the
    lights and controller
  • Warranty: 2 years

 

  • Full industry leading 4 year warranty on the pump and motor
  • 3 year warranty on the floats and power cables
  • 2 year warranty on the control panels and lights

 

  • Q: How do I choose a fountain?
  • A: This is a loaded question, and the most common one that we get. Our first question would be: is the goal aeration, aesthetics or both? If the goal is aeration or both, we recommend checking out one of our Aerating Fountains. These have a much higher flow rate than our aesthetic fountains and will circulate a larger volume of water. If the goal is aesthetics, there are many different options to discuss. A lot of this will be largely up to you, and what you want it to look like. The biggest things you want to determine are first, that your pond meets the minimum depth requirements and second that the display size isn’t too large for it. We have display dimensions on all fountain product pages.

 

  • Q: If I want to buy a fountain, how do I choose the horsepower?
  • A: The horsepower is simply the size of the motor which will determine the size of the spray pattern. You will want to make sure that your pond meets the minimum depth requirements for whatever horsepower you choose, and ensure that the spray won’t be splashing the sides of the pond. Generally, if your pond is a quarter acre or larger, you can fit any of the fountains that we carry (depending on the shape of the pond). The horsepower you choose will depend on how big you want it to look and the budget that you’re working with. 

 

  • Q: Do I need to hire someone to install my fountain?
  • A: If you do not already have a power source installed by the pond, we strongly advise consulting a licensed electrician to install the power source. Once the power source is installed, installation of our fountains is pretty straightforward. All of our fountains simply float in the middle of the pond, are anchored on two sides by nylon rope and cinder blocks, and plug in via submersible cord to the power source on the edge of the pond. We have many customers that choose to install their own fountains and save money on installation. This of course depends on the resources available to you.

 

  • Q: How do I choose between 110-120V and 220-240V?
  • A: A good rule of thumb is: If the power source at the edge of your pond is more than 70 feet from your main breaker, choose 210-240V. You will of course need to ensure that your power source is equipped to accommodate the higher voltage. This will ensure that your fountain gets ample power in order to run consistently. If you choose the lower voltage and the pond is too far away from the main breaker, your fountain will run intermittently, will shut off immediately after turning it on or will not display to its fullest size. Please call us with any questions.

 

  • Q: Are lights automatically included?
  • A: Lights are not automatically included. They can be purchased at the same time as your fountain or at a later date. They simply snap on to the floating unit. They are well worth it.

 

  • Q: Why is the power cord so expensive?
  • A: This is largely dictated by the cost of materials. Depending on the make of your fountain, the power cord is made of 14-gauge copper or stainless steel wire, all the way down to 4-gauge copper or stainless steel wire (depending on the size of the fountain and length of power cord).

 

  • Q: Can my fountain be left in the water during the winter?
  • A: Only Scott Aerator Fountains are built to operate through the winter. They should either be run continuously or shut off entirely for winter months. Once the water thaws, simply turn them back on.

 

Air-O-Lator fountain lines use the Franklin Electric submersible motor exclusively, which is specially designed for lake and pond fountain applications. This water-cooled and lubricated motor is environmentally safe.

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Air-O-Lator fountain lines use the Franklin Electric submersible motor exclusively, which is specially designed for lake and pond fountain applications. This water-cooled and lubricated motor is environmentally safe.

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