The SmartClear® 12000 Basic is a filtration system designed to maintain clean and healthy water in garden ponds. This kit includes a two-chamber biomechanical gravity filter, a suitable pump, and an integrated UV-C clarifier, ensuring effective removal of impurities, algae, and harmful bacteria.
Technical Specifications
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Filter Type: Two-chamber biomechanical gravity filter
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Filter Capacity: Suitable for ponds up to 12,000 liters without fish, or 6,000 liters with fish
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Included Pump: High-performance pump with a maximum flow rate adapted to pond needs
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UV-C Clarifier: Integrated for anti-algae and antibacterial action
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Installation: Easy to set up with standard fittings
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Maintenance: Simplified cleaning thanks to a practical design
Why Choose the SmartClear® 12000 Basic?
✔ Complete Filtration: Combines mechanical, biological, and UV-C filtration for crystal-clear water ✔ All-in-One Kit: Includes all necessary components for immediate installation ✔ Energy Saving: Energy-efficient pump for reduced consumption ✔ Easy Maintenance: System designed for quick and effective cleaning ✔ Adaptability: Suitable for ponds of various sizes and configurations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the maximum pond capacity for this system? The SmartClear® 12000 Basic is ideal for ponds up to 12,000 liters without fish. With fish, it is recommended for ponds up to 6,000 liters.
2. Does the kit include all accessories needed for installation? Yes, the kit includes the filter, pump, and UV-C clarifier, as well as the necessary fittings for complete installation.
3. How often should the UV-C lamp be replaced? It is recommended to replace the UV-C lamp once a year to maintain optimal efficiency.
4. Is this system suitable for ponds with fish? Yes, it is suitable for ponds with fish, respecting the recommended capacity of 6,000 liters to ensure effective filtration.
5. Can the filter be buried for discreet integration into the garden? The filter is designed to be installed above the water level in a gravity position. It is not recommended to bury it completely, but it can be partially concealed for better landscape integration.