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Mickey September 6th 03 02:22 PM

Is Aqua UV a good brand of clarifier?
 
I am looking at an Aqua UV clarifier because it has a 2" inlet and outlet. I
have a low pressure high volume pump running about 1800 GPH capable of 4300
with no head. I am working on reducing all restriction do to pipe size. This
is the only company I can find that offers an inlet and outlet of 1.5" or
bigger in a pipe fitting. The rest are all made for a hose fitting. If a
hose fitting is used I would want two units with a 1.5" fitting to fit my
two supply lines.



[email protected] September 6th 03 03:37 PM

Is Aqua UV a good brand of clarifier?
 
I dont run my UV off my pump at all. I have a small pump that move the water past
the UV at nice slow rate. Ingrid

"Mickey" wrote:

I am looking at an Aqua UV clarifier because it has a 2" inlet and outlet. I
have a low pressure high volume pump running about 1800 GPH capable of 4300
with no head. I am working on reducing all restriction do to pipe size. This
is the only company I can find that offers an inlet and outlet of 1.5" or
bigger in a pipe fitting. The rest are all made for a hose fitting. If a
hose fitting is used I would want two units with a 1.5" fitting to fit my
two supply lines.




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[email protected] September 6th 03 03:37 PM

Is Aqua UV a good brand of clarifier?
 
I dont run my UV off my pump at all. I have a small pump that move the water past
the UV at nice slow rate. Ingrid

"Mickey" wrote:

I am looking at an Aqua UV clarifier because it has a 2" inlet and outlet. I
have a low pressure high volume pump running about 1800 GPH capable of 4300
with no head. I am working on reducing all restriction do to pipe size. This
is the only company I can find that offers an inlet and outlet of 1.5" or
bigger in a pipe fitting. The rest are all made for a hose fitting. If a
hose fitting is used I would want two units with a 1.5" fitting to fit my
two supply lines.




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.

Steve J. Noll September 6th 03 05:21 PM

Is Aqua UV a good brand of clarifier?
 
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 08:22:33 -0500, "Mickey" wrote:

I am looking at an Aqua UV clarifier because it has a 2" inlet and outlet. I
have a low pressure high volume pump running about 1800 GPH capable of 4300
with no head. I am working on reducing all restriction do to pipe size. This
is the only company I can find that offers an inlet and outlet of 1.5" or
bigger in a pipe fitting. The rest are all made for a hose fitting. If a
hose fitting is used I would want two units with a 1.5" fitting to fit my
two supply lines.


I think they're the best.
I'm running an 80W (2-lamp) Aqua UV with 2" I/O.
All pond water goes thru it via a 4400 GPH (@ 10' head) Performance
Pro pump. No sharp elbows, no check valves or other lossy devices.
Has worked flawlessly for one year now.

Steve J. Noll | Ventura California (zone 10)
| Glass Block Pond http://www.kissingfrogs.tv

Steve J. Noll September 6th 03 05:21 PM

Is Aqua UV a good brand of clarifier?
 
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 08:22:33 -0500, "Mickey" wrote:

I am looking at an Aqua UV clarifier because it has a 2" inlet and outlet. I
have a low pressure high volume pump running about 1800 GPH capable of 4300
with no head. I am working on reducing all restriction do to pipe size. This
is the only company I can find that offers an inlet and outlet of 1.5" or
bigger in a pipe fitting. The rest are all made for a hose fitting. If a
hose fitting is used I would want two units with a 1.5" fitting to fit my
two supply lines.


I think they're the best.
I'm running an 80W (2-lamp) Aqua UV with 2" I/O.
All pond water goes thru it via a 4400 GPH (@ 10' head) Performance
Pro pump. No sharp elbows, no check valves or other lossy devices.
Has worked flawlessly for one year now.

Steve J. Noll | Ventura California (zone 10)
| Glass Block Pond http://www.kissingfrogs.tv

joe September 6th 03 06:56 PM

Is Aqua UV a good brand of clarifier?
 
I have an Aqua. Very pleased with it.

Joe

Mickey wrote:

I am looking at an Aqua UV clarifier because it has a 2" inlet and outlet. I
have a low pressure high volume pump running about 1800 GPH capable of 4300
with no head. I am working on reducing all restriction do to pipe size. This
is the only company I can find that offers an inlet and outlet of 1.5" or
bigger in a pipe fitting. The rest are all made for a hose fitting. If a
hose fitting is used I would want two units with a 1.5" fitting to fit my
two supply lines.





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joe September 6th 03 06:56 PM

Is Aqua UV a good brand of clarifier?
 
I have an Aqua. Very pleased with it.

Joe

Mickey wrote:

I am looking at an Aqua UV clarifier because it has a 2" inlet and outlet. I
have a low pressure high volume pump running about 1800 GPH capable of 4300
with no head. I am working on reducing all restriction do to pipe size. This
is the only company I can find that offers an inlet and outlet of 1.5" or
bigger in a pipe fitting. The rest are all made for a hose fitting. If a
hose fitting is used I would want two units with a 1.5" fitting to fit my
two supply lines.





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joe September 6th 03 06:57 PM

Is Aqua UV a good brand of clarifier?
 
Oooooooh. What a good idea.

Joe


wrote:

I dont run my UV off my pump at all. I have a small pump that move the water
past
the UV at nice slow rate. Ingrid




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joe September 6th 03 06:57 PM

Is Aqua UV a good brand of clarifier?
 
Oooooooh. What a good idea.

Joe


wrote:

I dont run my UV off my pump at all. I have a small pump that move the water
past
the UV at nice slow rate. Ingrid




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Mickey September 7th 03 12:52 AM

Is Aqua UV a good brand of clarifier?
 
I am keeping my system simple and efficient. I have one pump that is doing
good so far. I could connect the UV to one output side and it would only see
about 900 GPH I still want the larger diameter 2" piping to reduce flow
restrictions.

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...
I dont run my UV off my pump at all. I have a small pump that move the

water past
the UV at nice slow rate. Ingrid

"Mickey" wrote:

I am looking at an Aqua UV clarifier because it has a 2" inlet and

outlet. I
have a low pressure high volume pump running about 1800 GPH capable of

4300
with no head. I am working on reducing all restriction do to pipe size.

This
is the only company I can find that offers an inlet and outlet of 1.5" or
bigger in a pipe fitting. The rest are all made for a hose fitting. If a
hose fitting is used I would want two units with a 1.5" fitting to fit my
two supply lines.




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.





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