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Pond pressure filters: Informations
Pond pressure filters are equipped with innovative and efficient technology: Inside the filtering system, operation runs at an overpressure which promotes the growth of useful micro-organisms.
Compared to conventional external filters, this increases the efficiency of the various filtering stages considerably. With their high efficiency, reliability and sustainability, the various categories of these pond pressure filters are suitable for garden ponds of various sizes with or without fish stocking.
Placement versatility
Placement versatility
Placement versatility
The placement versatility of pond pressure filters is a result of their special design and functioning which enables them to be buried in the ground up to their latches. This option increases the versatility as to the optical fashioning of the garden and the pond since it can save space and may serve to make the filter step into the background, should this ever be required.


Back-flushing technology
Back-flushing technology
Back-flushing
Back-flushing technology is the convenient result of development work aiming at facilitating and simplifying maintenance. A simple rotation of a switch will activate either the filtering or the back-flushing function. This design enables the filter to be cleaned thoroughly and rapidly without having to open it or change its set-up as is the case with conventional products.
Pond pressure filters - high performance owing to 5 active stages
High performance owing to 5 active stages
High performance owing to 5 active stages
Pond pressure filters reflect in a highly efficient overall concept the latest findings in modern pond filtering technology. In the filtering process, five different active stages are used:
1. The UV-C lamp will eliminate germs in the pond water and eradicate pathogens. Floating algae - "green water" - will clump together and can be filtered out in this way.
2. Larger-sized particles will accumulate in the dirt catch at the bottom where they can be removed easily using the back-flush feature. This dirt catch also quiets the water flow so as to make it stream evenly across the filter section.
3. A filter mat ensures the fine clarification of the water. Small dirt particles will be caught on the fibres where they act as a medium for micro-organisms which convert the ammonia, toxic to other living beings, into nitrate.
4. Other bacteria in so-called Bioballs go on with the biological filtering process by converting nitrate to beneficial nitrogen.
5. Filter sponges complete the conversion from nitrate to nitrogen.
The overpressure prevailing inside the filter during operation supports the effect of all these active stages and clearly intensifies the filtering achievement.

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Information
Pond pressure filters reflect in a highly efficient overall concept the latest findings in modern pond filtering technology. In the filtering process, five different active stages are used.
Tip
The micro-organisms required for biological filtering settle on the filtering media over time - i.e. within 4 to 8 weeks. Therefore, we recommend the uninterrupted operation of the filter.