Heating Systems

Aqua Systems (UK) Ltd. have been installing temperature control systems in aquaculture operations for over 15 years. Heating systems are used for many applications in aquaculture including maintenance of temperatures in hatcheries to produce out of season fish, provision of preferred temperatures for stock and heating of recirculated water systems.
Skid mounted heating system

All units are custom built and can be integrated into any piping systems, taking into account existing filtration and pumping systems. The units can either be built in existing or new buildings, or fully containerised for easy transport and siting...with the containerised systems, all the farmer has to do on delivery is to connect the inlet and outlet pipes to the container and connect the electrical supply.
Small containerised heating system

Systems come complete with alarm and control panel, which features digital temperature indicators, pump alarms, high and low fish water temperature alarms blocked heat exchanger alarm. Full operation and technical manuals are supplied, along with a 1 year warranty, full technical support from our engineers and the availability of maintenance contract and call out services.


Features
Fully automated back up systems
Available for flow rates of 10 to 10000 litres per minute and beyond, with temperature increase of 1 - 40 degrees
Efficient heat exchangers mean get incoming water within 1.5 - 2 degrees Celsius of the outflow water before heating, keeping operating costs to a minimum
Systems custom built to suit your budget and your requirements
Fully back-flushable system


For a quote for a heating system please contact us with the following information:
Water flow, temperature rise required, total water surface area, ambient temperatures, building type (if any), electrical supply available and our staff will be able to supply a quick quotation for you


Commercial Immersion Heaters

Immersion heaters are excellent for use in small systems, especially where there is a high degree of recirculation, retaining the heat in the systems. Their use in flow through situations is limited and a heating/heat recovery system should be chosen for these applications. The immersion heaters can be placed in header tanks or in the rearing tanks.