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Product Summary
The FiltoClear 30000 by Oase is a pressure filter with UVC and patented cleaning function. Product characteristics Combination of mechanical biological cleaning and effective UVC technology Ideal for supplying higher elevated watercourses and architectural pools...- Description & Specs
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The FiltoClear 30000 by Oase is a pressure filter with UVC and patented cleaning function.
Product characteristics
- Combination of mechanical biological cleaning and effective UVC technology
- Ideal for supplying higher elevated watercourses and architectural pools
- Patented Easy-Clean technology for easy and easy cleaning without opening the filter
- Cleaning and backflush function can be easily operated on the cover
- Possibility of monitoring the UVC clarifier, filter contamination and water flow-through
- Integrated in the natural environment, thanks to possibility of in ground installation and the sandstone look of the cover
- Compact filter size with high filtration capacity - perfect for architectural pools and where there is little space in the garden
- High quality, impact resistant material
- Incl. UVC clear rinse function for easy cleaning of the UVC unit
- Incl. 2" hose connection
Specifications
Max. Flow
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16000L/h
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Power Consumption | 55W |
UVC Power | 55W |
Voltage | 230V |
Frequency | 50Hz |
Net Weight | 8.9Kg |
Dimensions (W x H) | 380 x 750mm |
Cable Length | 5.0m |
Pollutant Level Indicator? | Yes |
Temperature Display? | No |
Connection Inlet | 38/50mm |
Connections Outlet | 38/50mm |
Connections, Sludge Discharge | 38/50mm |
No Blue Filter Foams | 5 |
No Red Filter Foams | 4 |
Max Operating Pressure | 0.20bar |
Suitable for unstocked ponds up to max |
30.0 m³
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Suitable for ponds with fish stock up to max |
15.0 m³
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Suitable for ponds with Koi up to max |
7.5 m³
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This product comes with a 2 + 1 year guarantee.
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