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No matter how small your pond installation, it is always to your minimum-maintenance advantage to install a pond bottom drain or bulkhead fitting as a drain to which an inlet screen can be added. If the installation does not permit this drain to be gravity fed away from the pond, it can always be connected to the suction side of a pump.
Even if you do not plan to install a filter system right away this plumbing line can be capped for eventual hookup. If you do not have drain plumbing, you can use the Aqua Art Retro-Drain.
D1410 Easy Installation/Minimum maintenance Handles high volumes of water, easily For Ponds 1400 to 10,000 gallons For smaller size drain, see D514 below Multiple option pipe sizes - 1 1/2, 2, 3, or 4" Low profile vortex design, 15" diam x 6" h Balanced water velocity entrance rate Durable ABS plastic construction Compatible with Matala™ filter media Ideal for gravity fed filter systems Extended feet for unsurpassed stability
D514 Easy Installation/Minimum maintenance Handles high volumes of water, easily For Ponds 500 to 1400 gallons Multiple option pipe sizes - 1 1/2, 2, or 3" Optional Turtlehead (shown below) Low profile vortex design, 11" diam x 5" h Balanced water velocity entrance rate Durable ABS plastic construction Compatible with Matala™ filter media Ideal for gravity fed filter systems Extended feet for unsurpassed stability 30% smaller than model D1410
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