Showing posts with label waterfall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waterfall. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

Beckett 7120210 Waterfall Pump for Medium Waterfalls

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Brand : Beckett Corporation | Rate : | Price : $120.92
Post Date : Jan 23, 2012 12:04:08 | Usually ships in 2-3 business days

This Beckett waterfall pump features new, longer life wet rotor, wet bearing technology (no seals), passes larger particles, operates continuously, and is oil less. This pump is designed for medium streams, waterfalls, and fountains, operates quietly, is cool running, operates at an energy efficient 196 watts, and is safe for fish. The pump cycles 1,800 gallons per hour at a one foot lift. The pump is for underwater use only, may be placed horizontally or vertically, and includes a 16 foot, UL listed, 3 pronged cord with ground.

  • Cycles 1,800 gallons per hour
  • Designed for medium streams, waterfalls, and fountains
  • Energy efficient.
  • Safe for fish
  • Use horizontally or vertically, underwater only

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Crystal Pond Professional Waterfall Pump Model WFP5100

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Brand : Beckett
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Price : $181.84
Post Date : Nov 22, 2011 09:03:06
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Crystal Pond Professional waterfall pump for Waterfalls up to 5200 gph

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Pondless Waterfall - No Filter Needed

!: Pondless Waterfall - No Filter Needed

No filter is needed in a pondless waterfall? That is correct - a properly designed pondless waterfall needs no filter. It also does not need a centipede module, snorkel vault, or pump housing. The liner industry added all of these unnecessary contraptions to their kits to drive up their profit margins.

I have built hundreds of pondless waterfalls over the years, starting with my first one in 1984 in Fallbrook, California. So, regarding this subject, "A man with experience is not at the mercy of a man with an argument."

1. Value: Pondless waterfalls constructed with a liner cannot be warranted against holes caused by mice, rats, ground squirrels, gophers, chipmunks, tree roots, sharp objects, etc. However, pondless waterfalls that are constructed with concrete and rebar can be warranted for life. Because of this fact, a professionally constructed waterfalls with no pond will actually add equity to a home. We have compared the cost of materials and labor (hiring a concrete contractor and rebar fabricator) of both methods of construction and discovered that concrete and rebar pondless waterfalls cost the same or less than liner kits cost, uninstalled still in the box)!

2. Filter: Advocates of pondless waterfalls require you to install a "bio-falls" at the top of the falls for a filter. This is a waste of the customer's money because it is not needed. Note: this plastic molded box is cheap to produce and returns exorbitant profits, plus it tacks on additional maintenance costs to the client, requiring periodic cleaning.

3. Pump: For several years the promoters of these liners recommended placing a sump pump in the bottom of the collection basin, and then fill it with gravel. I talked to a woman recently who said, when she turned on the sump pump, before the pumped water would return to the basin, the pump was sucking air (the basin was empty). She did not know where the pump was and the installer would not return her calls. A friend of hers found the pump at the bottom of the basin buried in gravel. And, the pump was all plugged up with debris. There is no telling how many thousands of pondless waterfall customers have this very same problem.

4. Needless extras: The liner guys came up with the brilliant idea of producing a pump chamber with holes in the bottom, or a centipede or snorkel vault. These are all fancy terms for worthless devices for which they can charge more money. All these contraptions do is keep the gravel away from the pump.

5. Correcting two major design flaws: Our pondless waterfalls are designed with a catch basin. It not only does not contain any gravel at all, but it does not utilize an inefficient, high-maintenance, energy-sucking sump pump that only has a one or two-year warranty. Our pondless waterfall basins (constructed of concrete) contain two 8" anti-vortex suction drains, which feed an above-ground, high-efficiency centrifugal pump which is warranted for three years. The pump uses up to 60 percent less energy, is easy to hide, silent and maintenance free. It utilizes a leaf basket with a "twist and lift" cover for removing debris.

The basin is covered with five or six galvanized grates that are covered with rocks to hide it. The grating holes only allow debris small enough to be drawn through openings in the suction drains where it can be collected in the pump basket for easy removal, thus keeping the basin free from collecting debris. There is no need to ever get into the basin. There is a fail-safe Aquafill water leveler to keep the basin full so you never need to worry about it running dry and burning up the pump. Not to mention that the total volume of the basin is available for water, unlike the liner pondless waterfall that wastes 80 percent of its capacity with gravel. Over several months the gravel plugs up with rotting debris, creating a putrid, slimy, filthy job for the pondless waterfall owner.

6. Last, but by no means least: The reason concrete pondless waterfalls do not need filters is because, unlike the water that slowly moves through the gravel in the basin of a liner pondless waterfall (where the water becomes stagnant from its inability to move freely), concrete pondless waterfalls have an open chamber in the basin, allowing the rapid and free flow of water. This rapid circulation assures that mosquito larvae cannot survive. Nor can algae survive since the basin is covered. This keeps out the sunlight, cools off the water and keeps it clear.

Since a pondless waterfall does not have a pond, you are not dealing with fish food, fish waste, and large quantities of decaying debris. Consequently, there is no need for a filter in a properly designed concrete pondless waterfall. Hundreds of pondless waterfalls since 1984 will attest to that fact.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pond cure. DH


Pondless Waterfall - No Filter Needed

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Laguna Max-Flo 1500 Electronic Waterfall & Filter Pump

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Brand : Hagen | Rate : | Price : $118.25
Post Date : Nov 10, 2011 12:09:07 | Usually ships in 24 hours


The Laguna Max-Flo 1500 Waterfall & Filter Pump is designed to process water loaded with moderate amounts of solid particles and transport these suspended solids to suitable external filter systems (including pressurized filters) which then trap any debris that could potentially pollute pond water, effectively filtering the pond. The uniquely-shaped pump cage allows the passage of solids sized up to 1/4 inch. As always, the pump motor is unequalled in the pond industry for its ability to generate an astounding amount of water flow reliably and continuously at low energy-efficient costs. This is great news for people who are wary of costly hydro bills. The pump is ideal for use with filtration systems and for creating waterfalls and watercourses. The Laguna Max-Flo 1500 combines high performance with low energy consumption and is specifically designed to provide continuous and reliable water circulation. It is recommended for use in ponds 1500 to 3000 gallons in size, and the max flow rate is 1500 gallons per hour.

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Beckett 7120210 Waterfall Pump for Medium Waterfalls

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Brand : Beckett Corporation
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Price : $92.99
Post Date : Oct 30, 2011 14:00:21
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This Beckett waterfall pump features new, longer life wet rotor, wet bearing technology (no seals), passes larger particles, operates continuously, and is oil less. This pump is designed for medium streams, waterfalls, and fountains, operates quietly, is cool running, operates at an energy efficient 196 watts, and is safe for fish. The pump cycles 1,800 gallons per hour at a one foot lift. The pump is for underwater use only, may be placed horizontally or vertically, and includes a 16 foot, UL listed, 3 pronged cord with ground.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Safely Installing Pond Waterfall Pumps

!: Safely Installing Pond Waterfall Pumps

Having pond waterfall pumps is essential in creating the effect and design of a waterfall in your garden pond. The device is essential in enhancing your landscaping, and makes your garden an inviting sight for everyone to see. However, in order to achieve this, it is essential to install the system in the safest possible way. The device need electricity to run the pump, and we all know the accidents that can happen once electricity comes into direct contact with the water.

There are simple requirements to safely install your pond waterfall pumps. The first is keeping the outlet at a safe distance from the water. If the outlet is far away for the pump's electrical cord to reach, make sure you use an outdoor extension wire. Outdoor extension cables are thick enough to prevent the copper wires from getting into direct contact with water, which is a disaster waiting to happen. This is also essential if you have living organisms in your manmade pond like fish and other aquatic animals. Since there are various capacities for these pumps, it will be best to only get a pump that fits the size of your pond. Strong pumps in smaller pond will result in water splashing all over the place, and this will be the cause of slips and other accidents. There is also a possibility for the water to splash and wet your outlet, which is another cause for concern. It will be vital to take these factors into careful consideration, if you want your waterfall to be a success.

Pond waterfalls are can make your pond the envy of neighbors and friends. It enhances the beauty of your home, and can be the topic of conversation. In addition, it also has a relaxing effect on the people who view it. However, no matter how masterful your design is, or how much money you put into the pond's construction, this will not matter if the whole setup is not safe. You do not want to put yourself at risk, and you do not want blood on your hands. It will be essential to safely install your pond waterfall pumps.


Safely Installing Pond Waterfall Pumps

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