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WGP - 60
Watts
205
Operating Cost
15.00/mo.
Shut-off Feet
23
Discharge
1.25" Female
Rated Flow (GPH)
1,650
Cord Length
15 ft.
Watts
286
  • Aquascape pump
Operating Cost
20.59/mo.
  • 2-foot high waterfall
Shut-off Feet
18
  • Standard BIOFALLS® with 2" plumbing
Discharge
2" Female
 
Rated Flow (GPH)
2,700
   
Cord Length
12 ft.
   
Watts
1092
  • Aquascape 7000 pump
Operating Cost
79.71/mo.
  • 6-foot high waterfall
Shut-off Feet
26
  • Grande BIOFALLS® with 2" plumbing (and 2x2 manifold) 
Discharge
2" Female
 
Rated Flow (GPH)
7,000
   
Cord Length
15 ft.
   
Watts
1173
  • Aquascape 9500 pump
Operating Cost
85.58/mo.
  • 7-foot high waterfall
Shut-off Feet
28
  • Grande BIOFALLS® with 3" plumbing (and 2x3 conversion kit) 
Discharge
2" Female
 
Rated Flow (GPH)
9,600
   
Cord Length
15 ft.
   
Watts 704
Operating Cost 51.36/mo.
Shut-off Feet 34
Discharge 2" Female
Rated Flow (GPH) 4,200
Cord Length 36 ft.
Watts 961
Operating Cost 70.14/mo.
Shut-off Feet 44.5
Discharge 2" Female
Rated Flow (GPH) 5,750
Cord Length 36 ft.
Aquascape 7000 Pump
Aquascape Pump
High Quality Pump: 4PU
High Quality Pump: 8PU
High Efficiency vs. Low Efficiency
Choosing a pump for a water garden should be based on a few job requirements. Desired flow, pumping height and electrical costs are all factors that need to be considered. The higher a pump needs to push water, the less flow you are going to get out of that pump. The pond kits come with pumps sized to turn a pond over at least once an hour. If pumping height is close to maximum pump shut-off height, substitute the next larger pump available. High efficiency pumps are higher quality, will last longer, and use less electricity. If project budget constraints are a concern, use a less expensive low efficiency pump. Pumps should be run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to keep the ecosystem functioning properly.
Aquascape 9500 Pump
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