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Anjon Manufacturing BP-3000 Pressure Filter 18-Watt UV Ponds To 3,000 GL - Used
$ 137.28
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Anjon Manufacturing BP-3000 Pressure Filter 18-Watt UV Ponds To 3,000 GallonsAnjon Manufacturing BP-3000 Pressure Filter 18-Watt UV Ponds To 3,000 Gallons
Anjon Manufacturing Bio Pro Pressure Filter with 18-Watt Clarifying Light for Ponds up-to 3,000 Gallons
Anjon Bio Pro pressure filter, for a maximum pond size of 3,000 gallons with average fish load (under 50lbs). Pump flow rates: 1,200 - 3,100 gallons per hour. 2 stage mechanical filtration removes coarse and fine floating particulate.
Bio Ball filtration help convert ammonia and debris into healthy nutrients that promote a healthy pond environment. Built-in clarifier helps give you clean, clear, healthy water. Glowing monitor indicates light is functioning properly. Visible indicator signals when pressure filter requires backwashing. Heavy duty, watertight housing is easily accessible for filter maintenance.
Can be partially buried to conceal filter. Inlet/outlet barbs accept multiple hose sizes. 120 Volts, 60 Hz. 23' Power cord
How it Works:
Mechanical Filtration:
This first stage of filtering removes suspended debris. Water is pumped into the filters and passes through separate layers of filter media - coarse and fine layers - to effectively remove all sizes of unwanted debris.
Water Clarification:
The final filtering stage uses a 18-watt clarigying light and adds clean, clear, and healthy water back to your pond.
Cleaning Your Filter:
Flushing the filter to remove dirt and debris is as easy as shutting down the pump, rotating the valve from filter to flush, and turning the pump back on for as long as it takes for the water to run clear. When the water runs clear, you can stop back flushing and return to normal operation.
Anjon Manufacturing BP-3000 Pressure Filter 18-Watt UV Ponds To 3,000 Gallons
Maximum pond size is 3,000 gallons with average fish load (under 50lbs). Pump flow rates: 1,200 - 3,100 gallons per hour
Bio Ball filtration cultivates helps convert ammonia and debris into healthy nitrates that promote a healthy pond environment
Built-in 18-watt clarifier with bulb assists in water clarification. Glowing monitor indicates clarifying light is functioning properly. Visible indicator signals when pressure filter requires backwashing.
Glowing monitor indicates light is functioning properly Visible indicator signals when pressure filter requires backwashing
Heavy duty, watertight housing is easily accessible for filter maintenance. Can be partially buried to conceal filter. Inlet/Outlet Barbs Accept Multiple Hose Sizes. 120 Volts, 60 Hz. Cord Length 23 Feet.
FAQs & Calculations to Help Select the Correct Kit
1. How Many Gallons of Water does My Water Feature Hold?
Rectangular Ponds
Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.48 = Gallons
Example: A rectangular pond 15’ long, 10’ wide and 1.5’ Deep Pond is...
15’ x 10’ x 1.5’ x 7.48 = 1683 Gallons
Oval Ponds
Length x Width x Average Depth x 0.8 x 7.48 = Gallons
Example: An oval pond 15’ long, 10’ wide and 1.5’ deep is...
15’ x 10’ x 1.5’ x 7.48 = 1683 Gallons
Round Ponds
Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.48 =Gallons
Example: 15’ long, 10’ wide and 1.5’ Deep Pond
15’ x 10’ x 1.5’ x 7.48 = 1683 Gallons
Streams
Length x Width x Average Depth x 0.25 x 7.48 = GALLONS =Gallons
Example: 15’ long, 10’ wide and 1.5’ Deep Pond
15’ x 10’ x 1.5’ x 7.48 = 1683 Gallons
2. How Big of a Pump Do I Need??
Minimum pump size is determined by pond type, water volume, head height and friction loss. The minimum pump size recommendations are:
Water Garden, Few Small Goldfish
Circulate total pond water valoume every 2 hours.
Example: 2,000 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
Fish Pond, Several Small Fish
Circulate total pond water valoume every 1 hour.
Example: 3,800 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
Koi Pond, Several Large Fish
Circulate total pond water valoume every 3/4 hours.
Example: 2,000 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
Calculating Head Height
Dynamic head pressure is found by taking the vertical height of your waterfall; the distance between where your pump is (typically in the skimmer) and where your waterfall is, and adding the static head pressure (pipe and fittings) 1’ for every 10’ of tubing and 1’ for every elbow or “T” fitting.
Example: 3' (vertical height) + 2.5 (25' of tubing) + 2' (for 2 elbows) = 7.5' of Dynamic Head Pressure
Note:
It is important to take into consideration while calculating how much flow will be at the top of your waterfall by accounting for the head height due to the laws of fluid dynamics. Please refer to the flow chart above to help choose the correct pump.
3. What Size Tubing Do I Need?
Tubing Size
Efficiency GPH
Minimum GPH
Maximum GPH
0.5”
< 300
60
420
0.75”
< 720
300
900
1”
< 1,200
700
1,500
1.25”
< 1,600
900
3,200
1.5”
< 2,600
2,000
4,400
2”
< 4,800
3,000
6,800
3”
< 9,000
6,000
14,000
4”
< 21,000
14,000
28,000
6”
< 42,000
33,000
60,000
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