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The upper picture shows 2 pumps and an air compressor packed into a 2 x 2.5 foot wooden box. The pump on the left is fed from the filter system. It then pumps to a thermostat, uv sterilizer and heat exchanger eventually returning to the far side of the pond. The pump on the right is fed by the savio skimmer. It then pumps to 3 jets. One of the jets is deep pointing towards the bottom drain, the other 2 are upper jets which are adjustable. One will no do but point back to the skimmer to facilitate the removal of surface detritus The air compressor at the back has 2 outputs. One goes to the deep part of the pond in the opposite corner of the skimmer. This not only aerates the water but prevents accumulation of debris there as it is pushed outwards. The other feed goes to the rotating media filter which has 4 airstones. The pond air station has a spring check valve to prevent possible accidental back siphoning in the case of a power failure A key note is to make all the pumps easily removable. This means utilizing rubber couplers as well as shut off valves as these pumps are located below grade The lower picture shows the pump box as well as the uv and heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is not fully set up as of yet


The upper picture shows 2 pumps and an air compressor packed into a 2 x 2.5 foot wooden box. The pump on the left is fed from the filter system. It then pumps to a thermostat, uv sterilizer and heat exchanger eventually returning to the far side of the pond. The pump on the right is fed by the savio skimmer. It then pumps to 3 jets. One of the jets is deep pointing towards the bottom drain, the other 2 are upper jets which are adjustable. One will no do but point back to the skimmer to facilitate the removal of surface detritus The air compressor at the back has 2 outputs. One goes to the deep part of the pond in the opposite corner of the skimmer. This not only aerates the water but prevents accumulation of debris there as it is pushed outwards. The other feed goes to the rotating media filter which has 4 airstones. The pond air station has a spring check valve to prevent possible accidental back siphoning in the case of a power failure A key note is to make all the pumps easily removable. This means utilizing rubber couplers as well as shut off valves as these pumps are located below grade The lower picture shows the pump box as well as the uv and heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is not fully set up as of yet

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