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Pondmaster 20 Watt UV Clarifier/Sterilizer for Ponds up to 3000 Gallons - 02920

$ 92.39

Availability: 69 in stock
  • Model: 02920
  • Water Type: Pond
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Pondmaster
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Power: 110 V
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Algae Control

    Description

    20 WATT POND ULTRA VIOLET CLARIFIER
    Pondmaster UV Sterilizer Pond filter light
    The Pondmaster 20 watt UV sterilizer / clarifier pond light (part #
    02920)
    is made by Danner manufacturing.
    Introducing three new submersible Ultraviolet Clarifiers with the glowing monitor halo
    ring that immediately shows it's working. The ultraviolet light can be used completely submersed or can
    be placed outside of the pond. The black color makes it unobtrusive wherever it's used. Visible during the
    day and night from any angle, the soft blue halo shows it's working, but does not
    detract from the beauty of your pond. Designed to handle the clarifying needs of
    ponds up to 3,000 gallons. These lights offer great value, along with
    ease of use unsurpassed by any other ultraviolet sterilizer. Look for
    these submersible lights - they're what every pond needs. UL listed
    to U.S. and Canadian safety standards.
    Submersible Ultraviolet Clarifier
    • Fully submersible unit's vortex flow design exposes water
    longer to ultraviolet light
    • Glowing monitor halo ring, visible from any angle
    immediately shows it's working
    • Comes complete with 9000 hour, long life  lamp
    and water tight quartz sleeve
    • Includes transformer and 18' grounded power cord
    • Black color is unobtrusive whether used in or out of the water
    • 1" barbed fitting for inlet and outlet
    Clarifier suitable for small ponds up to 3000 gallons using pumps up to 1800 gph
    #1 POND UV FILTER TIP: Place the UV clarifier a good distance away from the pump that supplies it.
    #2 Do not exceed the recomended maximum flow to the UV unit. The slower the flow the more effect it will have.