The GridBee is designed to circulate water by
bringing water from below and sending it out
across the top in a thin layer causing a mixing
effect. The laminar layer flows outward radially, in
diverging “stream lines” from the distribution dish.
As it does, vertical flow is induced in between the
water being drawn below and the water above. At
the level of the flow intake, water is drawn from
all corners of the pond. As this lower layer of fluid
makes its way inward with converging streamlines
to the GridBee, the water is forced upward, toward
the surface, providing gentle mixing,
de-stratification, and surface renewal.
The GF series GridBee requires a minimal amount
of AC grid-power. The grid provides power
to the onboard AC:DC power box and motor
controller that drive the brushless motor. The GF
Technology allows the GridBee to operate during
day and night while drawing minimal amount of
power from the grid.
During operation, a visible flow can be observed
coming off the distribution dish and spreading
outward. The motor and impeller is designed to
operate at the same full speed as the
solar-powered SolarBee models.
GridBee Flow Pattern
Flow Coming Off Distribution Dish
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