Aquabiome: Installation & Instruction Manual
Aquabiome: Installation & Instruction Manual
Aquabiome: Installation & Instruction Manual
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This equipment must be installed and serviced by a qualified technician. Improper installation can create electrical hazards which could result in property damage, serious injury or death. Improper installation will void the warranty.
Notice to Installer This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of this product. Once the product has been installed this manual must be given to the owner/ operator of this equipment.
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Waterco Aquabiome I pg 01
Table of
AQUABIOME
Aquabiome has been engineered specifically for ponds and water gardens. Aquabiome provides mechanical and biological filtration in a single housing.
AQUABIOME ------------------------------------------------- 01 Filtering Pond Water ------------------------------------ 01 A Typical Pond Filter System --------------------------- 02 The Benefits Of Using An Aquabiome ---------------- 03 How Does The Aquabiome Filter Work? --------------- 04 Choosing The Correct Aquabiome For Your Pond ---- 05 Installation Instructions --------------------------------- 06 Starting Up the Aquabiome ----------------------------- 07 Backwashing Procedure for the Aquabiome ---------- 08 IMPORTANT NOTES ---------------------------------------- 09
Its ability to support dense populations of nitrifying bacteria, its reliability and easy maintenance, makes Aquabiome especially suitable for high density recirculation systems. Effective Excellent Nitrification and Mechanical filtration Efficient Hydraulically efficient filter design, balanced slotted laterals to maximize water flow and filtration. Durable Corrosion resistant and UV stabilised for outdoor installation. Air-Backwash Air assisted hydraulic backwash, saving time and water. Superior Quality Aquabiome fibreglass filters embody the latest in fibreglass winding technology.
Waterco Aquabiome I pg 03
However, some of the debris in a pond can create problems for the fish, often caused by Ammonia, which is produced by faecal, mucus, and other decaying matter. To overcome the build up of harmful Ammonia in the pond water, it is necessary install a Biological filter. Most often, a Biological filter is a large chamber full of media, which breeds and cultures good bacteria. Within the Biological filter, the good bacteria consume and convert the harmful Ammonia into harmless Nitrate. Conventional pond filtration systems generally keep the mechanical and Biological filtration aspects separate, and as such the equipment involved can be rather large and bulky. In addition to the size considerations, most conventional filter systems may require a high degree of maintenance and cleaning. This can prove to be very time consuming particularly during the summer months, when the frequency of cleaning can be so often, it becomes impractical. Combined with the Mechanical and Biological filtration, it is essential that the pond water is recirculated (turnover time) at a rate of every: 2 3 hours.
Whilst the Fourth stage The Hi Rate sand filter, will work efficiently in removing the remaining solids down to 7 - 10 microns in size & maintaining water clarity. However a downside in using a pressure sand filter is, that it may clog very rapidly (perhaps on a daily basis) which would cause the need for regular cleaning or backwashing. The fifth stage Uses Ultra Violet light to sterilise and for inhibiting the growth of Algae and other undesired organic matter. The sixth stage Aeration for the pond supplied either via a Venturi (and or) a waterfall. A waterfall can make a very attractive feature in the pond, though it may cool the water, which could inhibit fish growth. Any pond filter system must run 24 hours a day seven days a week! This is essential to ensure that all aspects of the system work on a continuous basis to ensure a safe and healthy environment for the fish to live. Therefore, a major consideration for the pond owner is the power and water consumption used to maintain the pond filtration. Usually, Hi Rate sand filters need a fairly powerful pump to force the water through the fine sand, and this can prove expensive when running on a continuous basis. Likewise, the frequency of backwashing will lead to a large volume of water being required. This
Waterco Aquabiome I pg 05
40mm/ 50mm 40mm/ 50mm 40mm/ 50mm 50mm / 63mm 50mm / 63mm [EU] / 11/2 [EU] / 11/2 [EU] / 11/2 [EU] / 2 [EU] / 2
13,000 / 3,434 20,000 / 5,300 36,000 / 9,500 60,000 / 15,900 90,000 / 24000 0.32 / 0.71 10.7 / 23.6 32 / 70.5 421 / 16.5 856 / 33.7 40 / 11/2 290 / 11.4 0.5 / 1.1 16.7 / 36.8 50 / 110.2 520 / 20.5 815 / 32.1 40 / 11/2 290 / 11.4 0.9 / 1.98 30 / 66.1 90 / 198 622 / 24.5 880 / 34.6 40 / 11/2 360 / 14.2 1.5 / 3.31 50 / 110.2 150 / 330.7 772 / 30.4 993 / 39.1 50 / 2 400 / 15.7 2.4 / 5.29 80 / 176.4 240 / 529 923 / 36.3 1115 / 43.9 50 / 2 440 / 17.3
* Maximum fish stocking weight depends on the percentage of body weight fed daily. Ornamental fish weight based on feeding rate of 3% of body weight. Aquaculture fish weight based on feeding rate of 1% of body weight.
Waterco Aquabiome I pg 07
Installation Instructions:
1. Prior to installation: Prepare an area large enough to stand all the equipment allowing adequate space for connecting pipe-work and routine servicing. Once you have decided on the optimum position, prepare a flat and level concrete base to accommodate the unit. 2. Remove filter Air blower and pipe-work from packaging. Check to ensure all parts are present and are in good condition. 3. Place the main filter unit on the pre-prepared concrete base making sure that both the blower and the filter vessel are secure. 4. Connect the Multi-port valve onto the top and bottom bulkheads, ensuring that the O rings are in place. Tighten the connecting unions by hand only. 5. Connect the Non Return Valve unit between the Multi-port Valve and the blower unit ensuring that all O rings are in position. Tighten the connecting unions by hand only. 6. Connect the waste - water sight glass assembly to the waste connection of the Multi-port valve (on LHS) ensuring that the O rings are in place. Tighten the connecting unions by hand only. 7. Connect the isolator valve unit to the main Multi-port valve (RHS) ensuring that O rings are in place. Tighten the connections by hand only. 8. Screw on the return union to the remaining position (on the lower - RHS) of the Multi-port valve. Tighten the connection by hand only. 9. Use PTFE tape around the threads of the pressure gauge and screw into the threaded hole on the side of the Multi-port valve. There are two positions for this, so install the gauge to the most easy to see position and use the screw cap in the opposite hole. Be sure NOT to over tighten the pressure gauge as this will damage the threads! 10. Cut and glue pipe-work from your pump discharge to the small isolator valve already fitted as described in item 7 above. Be sure not to stress any pipe-work by providing suitable supports, where required. NOTE: All pipe-work connections are BSP ABS Pipe-work. Ensure you use compatible adhesive and pipe! 11. Cut and glue pipe-work between the waste line sight glass unit and the drain, again ensuring that all pipe-work is well supported. 12. Cut and glue pipe-work between the return union on the Multi-port valve and the pipe-work back to the pond. This return line may include a U.V. light system, but again ensure all pipework is supported.
13. Once all glued pipe connections have been completed, ensure adequate time for the adhesive to dry. Most likely this will be at least 12 hours. 14. IMPORTANT! Ensure the pipe-work and glued joints have had adequate time to vent any toxic (or flammable) fumes, before starting the air blower. Ideally, run the water pump for at least an hour before testing the blower on the system. 15. IMPORTANT! The electrical connection of the blower must be made by a qualified electrician, and in accordance with local regulations. The blower unit must be protected by an RCD - residual current device. 16. Remove the main filter lid, then, unscrew the top collector assembly. Check to ensure all the Laterals are securely in place in the bottom of the filter. 17. Ensure you have the correct amount of media as stated in the table above in section 5 Specifications. Carefully pour in the media into the filter avoiding any spillages. Once the whole amount is in the filter, re fit the collector unit and then, the main filter lid.
Waterco Aquabiome I pg 09
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Never try to run the Blower and the circulating pump at the same time!
(Fig 1)
(Fig 2)
Regularly check the 3mm vent hole on the Blower pipe T to ensure it is unobstructed allowing moisture to drain from the unit. (Fig 1) Regularly check the Non return valve to ensure water is not bypassing, which could cause the blower to flood. (Fig 2)