Aqua Spring WP-6000 Submersible Water Pump - High-Performance Multi-Purpose Pump
Aqua Spring WP-6000 Submersible Water Pump - High-Performance Multi-Purpose Pump
Power your larger aquatic systems with the reliable and robust Aqua Spring WP-6000. This high-capacity submersible pump is engineered for demanding water circulation tasks, making it a staple for large aquariums, sump filtration systems, and medium-sized garden fountains. Designed for both fresh and saltwater applications, the WP-6000 provides a powerful, consistent flow while maintaining a whisper-quiet operation.
Key Features:
- Powerful Water Movement: Designed to handle high-volume filtration and vertical lift, ensuring efficient turnover in large tanks and water features.
- Fully Submersible & Safe: Features a completely sealed, epoxy-encapsulated motor for maximum safety and durability during continuous underwater use.
- Quiet & Efficient: Equipped with a high-quality, wear-resistant shaft and vibration-dampening suction cups to minimize operational noise.
- Versatile Application: Ideal for powering large-scale sump filters, DIY waterfalls, protein skimmers, and hydroponic systems.
- Low-Maintenance Design: The tool-free removable front strainer and impeller cover allow for quick and easy cleaning to prevent clogging.
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How to Use / Instructions
Submersion Rule: The pump must be completely submerged in water before being powered on. Operating the pump dry will cause the motor to overheat and may lead to permanent damage.
Secure Installation: Attach the pump to a flat surface using the integrated suction cups to reduce vibration. Connect the appropriate size hose to the outlet nozzle and secure with a clamp if necessary.
Maintenance Schedule: For optimal performance, remove the front intake cover and clean the impeller every 1–2 months to remove algae, sand, or debris buildup.
Power Safety: Always unplug the device before performing water changes or any maintenance inside the tank.
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.
