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Pond Filters and Filter Systems

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Pressurised Pond Filters - See below:

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Small Ponds up to 5000 litres
Fish ponds up to 2500 litres
Also ideal for Water Features or Fountain
Oase Filtral 2500 & Oase Filtral 5000
Simple to install, the Filtral 2500 & Filtral 5000 pond and water feature filters drop in to the base of the pond and only require an electrical connection (no pipework required). These submersible Filters are supplied with integral filters, pump & UV Clarifier (UVC).
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Ornamental ponds up to 30000 litres
Fish ponds up to 15000 litres
High stock / Koi ponds up to 7500 litres
Filtoclear pressurised pond filters
Filtoclear pond filters with integral UV Clarifier are ideal solutions for forcing filtered water up to a waterfall or stream (pump not supplied).  The pressurised filter design means that the filter can be buried at ground level, allowing these to be easily disguised from view. 
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Ornamental ponds up to 36000 litres
Fish ponds up to 18000 litres
High stock / Koi ponds up to 9000 litres
Filtoclear pond filter sets with pump
Filtoclear Sets are supplied with Oase Aquamax ECO pumps, offering a complete solution for ponds up to 30000 Litres (or 36,000 Litres when combined with the Oxytex Aerators, which increase pond oxygen and boosts the biological capacity of the Filtoclear filter).

Gravity Pond Filters - see below:

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Ornamental ponds up to 140000 litres
Fish ponds up to 70000 litres
High stock / Koi ponds up to 35000 litres
gravity pond filters
Gravity pond filters are energy efficient as the water is pumped into the filter but returns to the pond by gravity.  The pump can be therefore be smaller to perform the same task as a pressuried filter, keeping running costs to a minimum. For all pond sizes and Koi stocked ponds.
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Ornamental ponds up to 30000 litres
Fish ponds up to 15000 litres
High stock / Koi ponds up to 7500 litres
biosmart filter sets
Biosmart Filter Sets include filter pump & UVC, providing cost effective and energy efficient pond filter systems for ornamental, fish or koi stocked ponds.  The Biosmart Filter Sets can also be combined with Oxytex Aerators, boosting the biological side of the filter.
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Ornamental ponds up to 140000 litres
Fish ponds up to 70000 litres
High stock / Koi ponds up to 35000 litres
Biosys Screenmatic Sets
BioSys Pond Filters include the Aquamax ECO Filter Pump and are designed for medium to large ornamental ponds and gold fish and koi stock.  The innovative Screenmatic mechanism automatically transfers large debris to a collection tray, reducing maintenance significantly.
   
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Ornamental ponds up to 30000 litres
Fish ponds up to 15000 litres
High stock / Koi ponds up to 7500 litres
Filtomatic CWS Sets
The innovative, automated Filtomatic CWS Filter Sets are supplied with energy efficient Aquamax ECO filter pumps.  The Filtomatic CWS automatically measures pond conditions and self-cleans when required. The Filtomatic can also be combined with the Oxytex Aerators.

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Ornamental ponds up to 230,000 litres
Fish ponds up to 120,000 litres
High stock / Koi ponds up to 60000 litres
proficlear modular pond filters
Proficlear Modular Filters can be linked together to provide tailor-made filtration solutions on ponds, koi ponds, swim ponds and lakes.  Each filter module contains a very large filtration surface area, ensuring crystal clear water quality on virtually any size of water body.

Filter Foam Sponges, Biotec Discharge Pipes and Filter Media

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Filter Foams for Oase Filter Systems
Screenmatic Belts & Screendrives
Filter sponges for Velda Filters
Filter foams and sponges
Spare Filter Foams for Oase Filtral, Filtoclear, Filtomatic, Biosmart, Biotec, Biotec Screenmatic, Biosys and Biopress pond filter systems. Spare Sponges for Velda Clear Control Pond Filters.  Spare Screens and Belts for Oase Biosys Screenmatic Filters.
Ø70mm, simple push-fit connections
Fits Biotec 5.1, 10.1 and Biotec 30000
Fits Biotec Screenmatic 12 and 18 Filters
Oase Biotec Discharge Pipes and Bends for 70mm outlet connections
Oase Biotec Disharge Pipes & Bends are designed to suit the Ø70mm discharge outlet of the Oase Biotec 5.1, 10.1 and the new Biotec 30000 Pond Filters. The Pipes also fit the Biotec 12 and 18 Screenmatic Filter and can be used on the Biotec 36 Sludge Drain.
Zeolite and Phosphate Binders
Starter Bacteria for filtration systems
Biological Filter Media and Carbon
filter media and biological cultures
Biological Filter Media for filter systems and direct use in pond water.  Oase BioKick Filter Starter Bacteria for rapid build up of beneficial cultures within the pond and filter system. Oase Phosless Phosphate binders and nitrate binders.  Activated Carbon and Zeolite.
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Guide for selecting Pond Filters and Filter Systems

What is a Pressurised Filter?

A pressurised filter is a 'canister' containing filter media and sponges.  The canister is sealed and can therefore be pressurised, meaning water can be forced through the filter and then forced up hill by the pump, if desired.

Benefits & Disadvantages - Pressurised Filters.

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Benefits:

* A pressurised filter can be buried at ground level, allowing the filter to be easily disguised.  The filter inlet (from the pump) and the filter outlet should always be set above water level, so that the the water doesn't drain backward throught the filter, should the pump be switched off (or the dirt will flush back into the pond!).  We supply a Rock Cover suitable for all Filtoclear Filters, which can be used to disguise the filter lid if desired.

* As the filter is pressurised, the water can be pushed up hill, perhaps to a waterfall, cascading water blade, watercourse or stream.  The water being passed up to the stream has already passed through the filter, so this will be nice and clean.

* A pressurised filter can be fitted anywhere on dry land, between the pump outlet hose and the discharge point, making it easier to position the filter in a less conspicuous location (perhaps a flower border or at the top of a stream).

* Pressurised filters can be fitted with flexible hose on both the inlet and outlet side of the filter.  This allows the pipework to be laid easily without the need for rigid pipe.  If the flexible hose is to be buried below ground, we suggest using our Heavy Duty Flexible Hose.

* Pressure filters such as the Oase Filtoclear are fitted with an integral UVC (Ultra-Violet Clarifier).

Disadvantages:

* Pressurised Filter Systems rely on water being forced to, through, and out of the filter (and possbly up to a higher point).  By the very nature of this system, the pump required to combat the additional pressure is likely to be more powerful than a gravity filter would require.  On this basis, the power consumption would be greater than a Gravity Filter system.

* Pressure Filters are generally suited to smaller ponds (up to around 36000 Litres without fish). However, it is possible to use multiple pressure filters to service a larger pond, although this make work out more expensive on running costs and initial purchase costs, over a Gravity Filter System.

What is a Gravity Filter?

A Gravity Filter is usually in the shape of a box, and relies on a pump to force water into the filter box.  The water then returns back to the pond using gravity (i.e. the cleaned water flows out of the box in a downhill run).  The Filter outlet MUST be above the top of the pond water surface, otherwise the filter box will flood.

Benefits & Disadvantages - Gravity Filters.

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Benefits:

* A gravity filter only needs the pump to pass the water into the box. The pump required to perform this task can therefore be less powerful than a similar pressure filter, so running costs are often substantially less.  Bear in mind that a filter should be left running 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, so running costs are an important factor to consider.

* Gravity filters have a very large filtration surface area so require less frequent cleaning that a similar pressurised filter.

* Oase Gravity Filters are very easy to clean (for example, the Oase Biosmart Filter Sets , Oase BioSys Screenmatic Sets, Oase Proficlear).

* The Oase Filtomatic Gravity Filter Sets are self-cleaning, providing a virtually maintenance-free filter system.

Disadvantages:

* The outlet pipe must always be above water level (on dry land) so that the clean water can return via gravity.  This usually means the filter box is physically above ground level, making this harder to disguise from view.

* Gravity filter outlet pipes are rigid plastic pipes and bends - not flexible hoses.  See Biotec Discharge Pipes & Elbows department.

* A gravity filter cannot push water uphill after the outlet. If you intend to use the clean outflowing water to provide a stream, then the Gravity filter needs to be positioned at the highest point of the stream (so that the water can begin flowing downhill after the water exits the filter box).

Questions & Answers - Filters & Filter Systems.

Q.  What is the difference between a 'Filter' and a 'Filter Set'?

A.  Filter Sets contain the 3 most important components; a Filter Pump (solids handling pump), UV Clarifier and a Mechanical/Biological Filter.  It is also possible to purchase the Filter on its own if desired, assuming you already have a suitable Pump and UVC.

Q.  Why do i need a UV Clarifier and what does it do?

A.  An Ultraviolet Clarifier is a very important piece of equipment, if your pond is outdoors and open to daylight/sunlight.  A UVC is essentially an ultraviolet bulb mounted in a special housing.

The pond water is pumped through this housing and the UV radiation will kill pathogens (harmful agents that can cause disease) and flocculate ('clump' together) single-celled algae (the cause of green water in a pond).  The flocculated algae is then big enough to be trapped by the filter sponges, gradually removing this problem before it spirals out of control.  The algae inside the filter is then broken down by the 'friendly' micro-organisms in the filter.

Still Confused?  Email or Call on 02392 373735 - we'll do the head-scratching for you.!

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