Aqua Spring WP-5000 Submersible Water Pump - High-Performance Multi-Purpose Pump
Aqua Spring WP-5000 Submersible Water Pump - High-Performance Multi-Purpose Pump
Drive your filtration and water circulation with the reliable power of the Aqua Spring WP-5000. This robust submersible pump is a versatile workhorse designed for medium-to-large aquariums, sump systems, and indoor water features. Engineered for both fresh and saltwater environments, the WP-5000 provides a consistent, high-volume flow while maintaining an energy-efficient profile and quiet operation.
Key Features:
- High-Flow Reliability: Optimized for significant water turnover, making it ideal for sump filtration, large aquarium circulation, and hydroponic setups.
- Fully Submersible & Sealed: Features a high-grade, epoxy-encapsulated motor for maximum safety and durability during continuous underwater use.
- Whisper-Quiet Performance: Equipped with vibration-dampening suction cups and a precision-engineered impeller to minimize operational noise.
- Versatile Connectivity: Includes multi-sized hose adapters to fit various plumbing requirements for DIY filters or water fountains.
- Low Maintenance: The tool-free removable front strainer allows for quick cleaning to prevent clogging and maintain peak flow rates.
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How to Use / Instructions
Submersion Rule: The pump must be completely submerged in water before being powered on. Running the pump dry will cause the motor to overheat and may lead to permanent damage.
Secure Installation: Use the integrated suction cups to attach the pump to a flat, stable surface at the bottom or side of your tank/sump to reduce vibration.
Maintenance Schedule: For optimal performance, remove the front intake cover and clean the impeller every 4–6 weeks to remove algae, sand, or debris buildup.
Power Safety: Always unplug the device before performing water changes or any maintenance inside the aquarium or pond.
Drip Loop Requirement: Ensure the power cord hangs lower than the electrical outlet (forming a drip loop) to prevent water from traveling down the wire into the socket.
