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Product Summary

This Filtomatic 7000 CWS Flow Through Filter by Oase is easy to use, easy to maintain and easy to hide. Features Intelligent control system adjusts the filtration capacity to the seasonal requirements of the pond....
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This Filtomatic 7000 CWS Flow Through Filter by Oase is easy to use, easy to maintain and easy to hide.
Features
  • Intelligent control system adjusts the filtration capacity to the seasonal requirements of the pond.
  • Up to 40% power savings thanks to UVC unit with patented self-cleaning that is activated as needed; also includes oxygen enrichment.
  • Easy to conceal, this filter can be buried up to 70 % of the device height.
  • Reduced maintenance due to automatic sludge discharge.
  • Convenient cleaning of the filter foams.
  • Long service life and high quality filter sponges offer the best conditions for the filter biology.
  • Less string algae through continuous removal of phosphates and nutrients.
  • Determination of the specific replacement requirement of the bulb thanks to UVC operating hours meter.
  • User friendly

Specifications

Dimensions (L x W x H)  380 x 380 x 520mm
Voltage 230V / 50Hz
Power Consumption 17W
Power Consumption Cleaning 41W
Power Cable Length 10m
Net Weight 9.64kg
UVC Power 11W
Number of Purple Filter Foams 2
Number of Red Filter Foams 1
Temperature Display Digital
UVC Operating Hours 8000h
Connection Inlet 38mm
Connection Outlet 75mm
Connection Sludge Discharge 40mm
Minimum Flow Rate 2500L/h
Maximum Flow Rate 4000L/h
Suitable for Ponds up to
7 m³
Suitable for Ponds with Fish up to
3.5 m³
Suitable for Ponds with Koi up to
2 m³
There is a 2 + 1 year manufacturers guarantee with this item. Please see packaging for further information and registration details.

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