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AQUAFORCE®


SOLIDS HANDLING WATERFALL PUMP


Submersible, solids-handling waterfall and fi lter pump (available in fl ow rates from 1000 to 5200 GPH / 3,785 to 19,684 LPH) AquaForce®


quarter of an inch making it ideal for use with external pressure fi lters or Aquascape waterfalls type fi lter systems. • Extremely energy-effi cient, sa ving hundreds of dollars over traditional water pumps • Asynchronous motor technology provides high torque, trouble-free performance at higher head heights • Easy to maintain • Durable prefi lter cage design prevents clogging and reduces pump maintenance • Oil-free design prevents pond contamination • Provides years of trouble-free operation


3-year warranty


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Rotating Ball





The Aquascape AquaForce® doubles as a great winterizing pump


1.50" Rotational Ball Output


1.50", 2" Multi Hose Adapter


3/4", 1", 1.25" Multi Hose Adapter


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The combination of energy-effi cient performance, fl ow and ease of maintenance make this pump the ideal choice for discriminating pond owners. The AquaForce®


second-generation asynchronous solids-handling waterfall and fi lter pumps accomplish what most other pumps only aspire to achieve. protective pre-fi lter cage allows the pump to be placed directly into the pond. AquaForce®


pumps are able to pump solids up to one video on


AquaForce®


Protective pump cage prevents large debris from clogging or damaging pump, thereby reducing maintenance


Large cage openings allow for solids to be easily processed by pump, allowing debris to be passed and fi ltered, preventing the pump from being clogged or damaged


Simple pump cage clips make it easy to open the protective pump cage to perform pump maintenance or remove debris


The wide, fl at shape of the pump cage makes it stable and easy to place in the pond


The rotational ball output allows the pump discharge position to be easily adjusted, making this pump ideal for all shapes and sizes of ponds. This also allows the pump output to be used as a winterizing pump, preventing the pond from freezing completely over in colder climates


The simple and secure threaded disconnect allows for the pump to be easily removed from the pond for maintenance or winterization without removing hose clamps or plumbing assemblies


Asynchronous motor technology makes this pump more powerful and more effi cient than traditional mag-drive or magnetically driven pond pumps


AQUAFORCE®


Model Number Item Number


Average Pond Size Recommendation Maximum Flow Rate Maximum Head Height Motor Type Wattage


Amperage Power Cord Length


Discharge Hose Diameter Warranty


PUMP SPECS 1000 #91011


2000 US gallons 1070 GPH 10 ft


Asynchronous 55


.51 25 ft 2700 #91012


5400 US gallons 2695 GPH 14.1 ft


Asynchronous 147 1.25 25 ft


3 Year Limited 5200 #91013


10,400 US gallons 5284 GPH 23.62 ft


Asynchronous 360 3


25 ft


3/4", 1", 1.25", 1.5", 2" 3/4", 1", 1.25", 1.5", 2" 3/4", 1", 1.25", 1.5", 2" 3 Year Limited


3 Year Limited


NEW AquaForce®


1000


Solids Handling Pump Unit Weight: 10.6 lbs. #91011


NEW AquaForce® 2700


Solids Handling Pump Unit Weight: 11.5 lbs. #91012


NEW AquaForce® 5200


Solids Handling Pump Unit Weight: 15.4 lbs. #91013


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