Landshark External Water Pump LS3300

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SKU:
LS3300
UPC:
602401438927
Weight:
18.00 LBS
  • Landshark External Water Pump LS3300
  • Landshark External Water Pump LS3300
$401.58

Description

  • This self-priming heavy-duty external water pump delivers outstanding reliability and performance.
  • Low maintenance, vibration free operation. Self-priming pump. Hydraulically self-balancing impeller. Self-lubricating direct drive motor.
  • Debris? Clog-free! Built-in removable over-sized debris basket traps twigs and leaves. Inspect and clean easily thanks to clear, quick release cover.
  • Built to last. High quality seals and bearings for long efficient motor life. Thermal sensor keeps pump from overheating.

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Choosing the Right Size Pump for My Water Feature

Pond type, head height, and friction loss all factor into the minimum pump size requirements.

Pond Type:

Water Garden, Few Small Goldfish: Circulate total pond water volume every 2 hours. Example: 2,000 GPH pump for 3000-gallon pond with 2" waterfall.

Fish Pond, Several Small Fish: Circulate total pond water volume every 1 hour. Example: 3,800 GPH pump for 3000-gallon pond with 2" waterfall.

Koi Pond, Several Large Fish: Circulate total pond water volume every 3/4 of an hour. Example: 5,500 GPH pump for 3000-gallon pond with 2" waterfall.

Head Height:

To calculate the head height, take the vertical height of your waterfall; the distance between where your pump is (typically in the skimmer) and where your waterfall is, and adding the static head pressure (pipe and fittings) 1' for every 10" of tubing and 1' for every elbow or "T" fitting.

Example: 3' (vertical height) + 2.5 (25' of tubing) + 2' (for 2 elbows) = 7.5' of Dynamic Head Pressure

Note: Head height is important to take into consideration due to the laws of fluid dynamics. Please refer to the flow chart above to help choose the correct pump.

 

Hose Sizing Chart

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Choosing the Right Size Hose for My Water Feature

When Sizing your Freeze Flex Pond Hose, make sure you choose a pipe that will not restrict the flow of your pump!

If your hose is 1.5" and you buy a 6,000 GPH pump, your pipe will only allow 4,400 GPH to pass through it. You will be wasting money on electricity and paying for a stronger pump that will not give you the desired result. You will need to run an additional pipe or change your hose to get the desired flow rate!

Many people expect to achieve greater flow by simply buying a larger pump. They do not realize that flow will not increase unless the tubing can also support this increase inflow. Please do not let this happen to you.

Using the chart above, you will be able to easily determine the best size tubing for your pump size.

Do not use pumps on an extension cord. They must be run on a dedicated 15 Amp GFI circuit.

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How Much Water is Held by My Water Feature?

Rectangular Ponds

Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.48 = Gallons

Example: A rectangular pond 15' long, 10' wide and 1.5' Deep Pond is... 15' x 10' x 1.5' x 7.48 = 1683 Gallons

Oval Ponds

Length x Width x Average Depth x 0.8 x 7.48 = Gallons

Example: An oval pond 15' long, 10' wide and 1.5' deep is... 15' x 10' x 1.5' x 7.48 = 1683 Gallons

Round Ponds

Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.48 =Gallons

Example: 15' long, 10' wide and 1.5' Deep Pond 15' x 10' x 1.5' x 7.48 = 1683 Gallons

Streams

Length x Width x Average Depth x 0.25 x 7.48 =Gallons

Example: 15' long, 10' wide and 1.5' Deep Pond 15' x 10' x 1.5' x 7.48 = 1683 Gallons

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Selecting the Best Pump for My Water Feature

Above you will find information to further guide you in your pump selection process.

At Anjon Manufacturing, we deliver strong brands, proven products, and exceptional experiences. We are happy to assist you throughout your water feature journey.

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