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Aquadyne Bead Filters 0.60

Aquadyne Bead Filters 0.60

Excellently suited for ponds up to 1200 gallons.

  • Supports up to 30 lbs. (.60) & 45 lbs. (.60B) of Fish
  • Avg. Filtration Flow: 1000-2200 Gph
  • Minimum Backwash Flow: 2800 Gph
  • Average backwash 75 gal.
  • Maximum Pressure: 50 PSI
  • Suggested Pump: 1Hp 2 speed or equiv.
  • .60 cubic feet of media
  • Dynamax Air Assist Option: Compatible
  • Includes 3 Quick Disconnect Unions.
  • Diameter 16" Height 33"
  • Average Footprint with pump and UV: 18"D x 28"W

Aquadyne .60-B is Now Available: The model .60-B was developed at the request of many who needed a powerhouse filter in a small package that would perform like our other larger filters with blowers, in a slightly smaller footprint. This filter works excellently with most any 1200 gph external or submersable pump. If you intend to use a submersable pump, please use the order number .60-B-S for a submersable riser column.

More Information: http://www.koicamp.com/aquadyne.htm

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