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Delta Whitewater Model 60 Septic Air Pump Rebuild Kit

The Delta Model D60 complete kit will bring the aerator back to factory specifications.
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Important Info

*Your coils on the inside of your pump need to be stamped with an 'HP' for this rebuild kit to work*
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  • If your aerator has a red dust built up inside of it, that means that your coils are rusting and you will need to purchase a replacement air pump.

    Delta Whitewater has used several types of aerators on their systems. This makes it important to check your aerator’s model. This rebuild kit is for the Hiblow variant. If the aerator is made by Hiblow, the interior of the aerator should indicate the manufacturer.

    The following are instructions for checking the aerator’s manufacturer.

    1 Remove the four screws securing the aerator cover

    2 Remove the aerator cover

    3 Remove the shroud (The white sheet surrounding the center assembly)

    4 Check the metallic surfaces inside the aerator for the letters “HP”. Note: These letters should appear on the center assembly

    5 Check to make sure the number after “HP” is “60” or “80”. Note: The label should read “HP-60” or “HP-80”          

    If you see “HP-60” or “HP-80”, then this kit may work for you.

    You (the customer) are responsible for making sure you are following all applicable laws and regulations in your area before replacing your septic air pump yourself. Delta Whitewater is a trademark of Pentair Water. Under no circumstances is Wholesale Septic Supply representing to the general public that it is an Authorized Distributor, Dealer, or is affiliated with those companies with whom we make product comparisons or with any products we sell.



  • Rebuild Instructions


P/N: HBL-RBK-D68-N16

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