OASE AquaMax Eco Classic 14500 Submersible or Inline Pond pump 10m cable 02OD007
Features :
- Inline or Submersible : Can be set up as underwater & dry installation
- Swimming & Natural Pools: Possible to use in an external pump vault
- Environmental Function Control: This is EFC, by OASE: no problems caused by the pump being blocked or running dry
- Large Solids Handling: Reliable conveying of plant parts or fish faeces up to a size of 8 mm
A great entry-level Oase model in new design with a first class price-performance ratio. Thanks to the energy efficient motor, the AquaMax Eco Classic constantly saves power – and money. This pump can cope with coarse debris particles up to 8 mm in size
Features :
- Inline or Submersible : Can be set up as underwater & dry installation
- Economical: The energy-efficient motor of the AquaMax Eco Classic saves electricity – and therefore money
- Swimming & Natural Pools: Possible to use in an external pump vault
- Up To 40 % Less Energy : The latest model pump requires much less energy than the predecessor model
- Hose Tail : The special hose adapter with threaded collar for different hose sizes (25/32/38 mm) included.
- Environmental Function Control: This is EFC, by OASE: no problems caused by the pump being blocked or running dry
- Large Solids Handling: Reliable conveying of plant parts or fish faeces up to a size of 8 mm
Specifications :
- Dimensions (L x W x H) : 280 x 230 x 140mm
- Rated voltage : 220 - 240 V / 50 Hz
- Power consumption: 135W
- Power cable length: 10m
- Net weight: 3.5kg
- Guarantee (+ request guarantee) 3 + 2 years
- Max. flow rate: 226L/min
- Max. flow rate: 13600L/hr
- Max. head height : 3.40m
- Pressure-side connection: 50mm
- Suction-side connection : 38mm
- Hose connection : 25 / 32 / 38mm
- Filter intake surface: 810 cm2
- Max. coarse debris displacement: 8mm
- Electronic flow adjustment: No
What is the difference between Caged & Uncaged Pond pumps:
Both caged and uncaged submersible pond pumps are commonly used in aquaculture and pond management. Here are some key differences between the two types of pumps:
Design: The primary difference between caged and uncaged submersible pond pumps is their design. Caged pond pumps are typically encased in a protective cage or housing that prevents debris, leaves, and other particles from clogging the pump intake. In contrast, uncaged submersible pond pumps do not have a protective cage and are more susceptible to clogging.
Maintenance: Caged Pond pumps are generally easier to maintain than uncaged pond pumps because their protective housing helps to prevent clogs and debris build-up. Uncaged pumps may require more frequent cleaning and maintenance to prevent clogs and ensure proper water flow.
Price: Caged Pond pumps are often more expensive than uncaged pond pumps due to their protective housing and design features. However, the added cost may be worthwhile in terms of reduced maintenance requirements and improved pump performance.
Efficiency: Caged Pond pumps are generally more efficient than uncaged pond pumps because their protective housing prevents clogging and debris buildup, which can reduce pump performance and energy efficiency.
Flexibility: Uncaged Pond pumps may offer more flexibility in terms of placement and installation because they do not have a protective cage or housing that restricts their positioning. Caged pond pumps may be more limited in terms of placement options due to their protective housing.
Overall, the choice between a caged or uncaged submersible Pond pump will depend on several factors, including the size and type of pond, water quality, maintenance requirements, and budget. While caged pond pumps may offer some advantages in terms of efficiency and maintenance, uncaged pumps may be more flexible and cost-effective in some situations.