Aqua Spring WP-7000 Submersible Water Pump - High-Flow Multi-Purpose Pump
Aqua Spring WP-7000 Submersible Water Pump - High-Flow Multi-Purpose Pump
Power your filtration systems, water features, or hydroponic setups with the robust Aqua Spring WP-7000. This high-performance submersible pump is engineered for durability and high-volume water movement. Whether you are running a large sump system, a garden fountain, or a DIY waterfall, the WP-7000 delivers consistent, reliable flow with minimal noise.
Key Features:
- High-Volume Output: Designed for large-scale water circulation, making it ideal for ponds, large aquariums, and sump filtration systems.
- Fully Submersible: Features a completely sealed motor for safe, continuous underwater operation in both fresh and saltwater environments.
- Quiet & Stable: Built with a high-quality ceramic shaft and wear-resistant bearings to ensure smooth, low-vibration performance.
- Energy-Efficient Motor: Optimized power consumption provides a strong head height and flow rate without excessive electricity costs.
- Easy Maintenance: The removable front housing and impeller cover allow for quick cleaning and debris removal to maintain peak efficiency.
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How to Use / Instructions
Initial Setup: Ensure the pump is fully submerged in water before turning it on. Never run the pump dry, as this will cause permanent damage to the motor and impeller.
Installation: Attach the appropriate size hose connector to the outlet. Secure the pump to the bottom or side of your tank/sump using the integrated suction cups to prevent vibration noise.
Maintenance Protocol: Depending on your water conditions, remove the front strainer and impeller every 4–8 weeks to clean away algae and debris. This extends the life of the pump and maintains flow rate.
Safety Warning: Always unplug the pump from the electrical outlet before putting your hands in the water or performing any maintenance.
Drip Loop: Ensure the power cord has a drip loop to prevent water from traveling down the cable and entering the electrical socket.
