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Comment choisir sa pompe de filtration pour le bassin ?

How to choose your filtration pump for your pond?

When you have a pond or a pool, it is important to ensure the quality of the water to maintain a healthy environment for the plants and animals that live there. Filtration is one of the key elements to achieve this goal. Indeed, it allows you to retain waste and pollutants that accumulate in the water to eliminate them effectively.

Details of an Aquamax Eco Premium 20000 pump

The filter pump plays a central role in this process. It circulates water through the filter to clean and purify it before returning it to the pond or pool. Without an effective filter pump, water quality can quickly deteriorate, which can have serious consequences for the plants and animals that live there.

In this article, we will look at the different types of filtration pumps available on the market, as well as the criteria to take into account when choosing the pump that will best meet your needs.

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Step one: know the needs of the basin

Calculate the volume of the basin or pond

One of the first things to do before choosing your filtration pump is to determine the volume of the pool or pond. To do this, you can measure the length, width and depth of your pool, then use a formula to calculate the volume in cubic meters. If you have an irregularly shaped pond, you can estimate the volume by multiplying the length, width and average depth.

Determine the required flow rate

Once you have determined the volume, you now need to calculate the water flow rate required to maintain optimal water quality. Generally, the water flow rate should be equal to the total volume of the pool or pond, renewed every two hours.

For example, if you have a 10,000 litre pool, your pump must be able to filter 5,000 litres of water per hour.

Choosing the right filter type

The type of filter you should choose will depend on the size of your pond or pool. For a small pond, a pressure filter will be sufficient, as it is compact and easy to install. For larger ponds, a gravity filter or drum filter will be more suitable, as they offer greater filtration capacity.

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Criteria to consider for a suitable filtration pump

An Aquamax Eco Premium pump submerged in the pool

1. The flow rate of the filtration pump

The pump flow rate is a key element in choosing your filtration pump. It must be in line with the volume of your pool or pond. If the flow rate is too low, the water will not be sufficiently filtered. If the flow rate is too high, it may damage the plants and fish in your pond.

2. Energy consumption

Filter pumps can consume a lot of energy, which can add significantly to your electricity bill. So it's important to choose an energy-efficient pump, which will be kinder to the environment and your wallet.

3. The noise level of the pump

The noise level of the pump is also an important criterion. If you place your pond near your house, it is better to choose a quiet pump to avoid noise pollution. It is important to note that the noise level is often proportional to the flow rate of the pump.

4. The practicality and ease of maintenance of the pump

To ensure a long life for your pump, it is important to maintain it regularly. It is therefore recommended to choose a pump that is easy to maintain, with spare parts that are easy to replace if necessary.

By taking these different criteria into account, you will be able to choose the filtration pump that best suits your needs, while respecting the environment and your budget.

Our selection of filtration pumps for ponds and swimming pools

When it comes to choosing the best filter pump for your pond or pool, there are a wide range of models on the market. That's why we've selected the best options for you to meet your specific needs.

The Aquamax Eco Premium range from Oase

Aquamax Eco Premium pumps offer exceptional energy efficiency, while providing a high water flow rate for optimal filtration. They are equipped with innovative technology that allows for reduced energy consumption, saving you money on your electricity bill. In addition, their noise level is very low, making them perfect for gardens or relaxation areas.

Pumps from the Aquamax Eco Premium range from Oase
Pumps from the Aquamax Eco Premium range from Oase
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Superfish PondEco Plus RC

These pumps are highly regarded for their energy efficiency and low power consumption. They are also easy to install and maintain, making them perfect for beginners. Additionally, their waterproof design ensures a long service life, even in harsh conditions.

Superfish PondEco Plus RC Pumps
Superfish PondEco Plus RC Series Pumps

Other recommended models

In addition to these flagship products, we also offer other ranges of high-quality filtration pumps from renowned brands such as AquaForte, PondTechnics and Pontec. These pumps are all designed to provide optimum performance and maximum durability to ensure the quality of water in ponds and basins.

Conclusion

In summary, the choice of a pump for the filtration system will have a significant impact on the quality of the water as well as on the health of the pond ecosystem. As much to preserve a healthy environment as to avoid unnecessary expenses, we recommend observing the different selection criteria mentioned in this article before purchasing a pump.

Remember! An efficient and optimized filtration system also means reduced energy consumption and optimal ease of use and maintenance!
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Comments

chabert - July 6, 2023

bonjour
J ai un petit bassin de 1200 litres . Actuellement j ai une pompe OASE Eco3000 ( débit jusqu’à 3000 l/h ) et je vai installer un Filtre sous pression .
es ce que je suis obligé de changer de pompe .
Salutaions
Chabert C

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