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Atlantic Tidal Wave

Atlantic Tidal Wave

Atlantic Water Gardens Tidal Wave Pond Pumps

Tidal Wave Pond Pumps features:

  • Submersible, solids handling pumps are energy efficient and never need lubrication
  • Rugged housing, cast-iron vortex impeller
  • Double seals with silicone carbide facings
  • Extra-long, 32' heavy-duty power cord
  • 2-year warranty
Model:A-05A-21A-31A-315A-48
Motor: 1/2 Hp 1 Hp 1 HP 1-1/2 1 HP
Max Amps: 5.7 9.6 10.3 13 7.0
Flow Rate @ 5ft 3000 GPH 5400 GPH 9000 GPH 12500 15500
Volts: 115 Amps 115 Volts 115 Volts 115 Volts Single Phase -
230 Volts
Discharge: 2" FNPT 2" FNPT 3" FNPT 3" FNPT 4" FNPT

Atlantic Tidal Wave Model A05
Atlantic Tidal Wave Model A05
From $269.99
Atlantic Tidal Wave Model A21
Atlantic Tidal Wave Model A21
From $474.99
Atlantic Tidal Wave Model A31
Atlantic Tidal Wave Model A31
From $554.99
Atlantic Tidal Wave Model A315
Atlantic Tidal Wave Model A315
From $899.99
Atlantic Tidal Wave Model A48
Atlantic Tidal Wave Model A48
From $1599.99
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Atlantic Water Garden Check Valves
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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
November 20th, 2008
Most pondkeepers know that the best way to ensure clear pond water is with an ultraviolet sterilizer. Some often overlooked factors are what to do when the UV light is not doing the job anymore. Usually, this is a simple as an old lamp. Depending on the brand, UV lamps should generally be replaced about every 12-15 months of use.
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