My dad recently purchased some new filters & a pump for our goldfish pond system (~600 gallons spread over three ponds that are connected by streams), and I was wondering how we should go about plumbing them in as we disagree on the proper way to do so.
He purchased two Beckett PBF750 Pressure Filters w/ UV (rated for 750 gallons each) & a Beckett W1150 Waterfall Pump (1150GPH @ 1', 808GPH @ 8'). Both the filters & the pump use 1" ID tubing. The filters are have a recommended flow rate of 300-600 GPH and are rated for up to 15 PSI; reviews indicated that if that pressure is exceeded, then water will most likely leak into the UV compartment & destroy it, so we plan on including something to regulate the pressure and/or provide relief should the filters approach the maximum pressure. The filter instructions also indicate that the filter needs to be placed as close to the pond as possible elevation-wise; my guess was that this is to prevent debris from settling out.
Any ideas?
He purchased two Beckett PBF750 Pressure Filters w/ UV (rated for 750 gallons each) & a Beckett W1150 Waterfall Pump (1150GPH @ 1', 808GPH @ 8'). Both the filters & the pump use 1" ID tubing. The filters are have a recommended flow rate of 300-600 GPH and are rated for up to 15 PSI; reviews indicated that if that pressure is exceeded, then water will most likely leak into the UV compartment & destroy it, so we plan on including something to regulate the pressure and/or provide relief should the filters approach the maximum pressure. The filter instructions also indicate that the filter needs to be placed as close to the pond as possible elevation-wise; my guess was that this is to prevent debris from settling out.
Any ideas?
