Feature(may vary by option.)

●Three Types of Filtration One Powerful Unit
●Backflush Feature for Easy Cleaning
●Perfect For Existing or New Ponds

[AllClear G2 - 2000]




[AllClear G2 - 4500]




[AllClear G2 - 3500]




[AllClear G2 3500 & SolidFlo G2 2650 - Combo]




[AllClear G2 4500 & SolidFlo G2 3600 - Combo]




[AllClear G2 2000 & SolidFlo G2 2000 - Combo]





Description

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Ensuring no detail was left out, the AllClear G2 filter was designed in Germany, exclusively for The Pond Guy. This multistage UV, mechanical, and biological filtration process polishes the water before returning it to your pond.

The new and improved SolidFlo G2 pump is a continuous-duty, energy-efficient, asynchronous pump housed in a low-profile design. The Pond Guy SolidFlo G2 water pump perfectly pairs with pressure filters, UVs, waterfalls, and streams.

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Perfect for Existing Ponds or New Pond Builds

The AllClear G2 Filter features ultraviolet, mechanical, and biological filtration, clarifying your pond water.

The ideal solution for new or established water gardens, koi ponds, or outdoor fishponds. Or add as part of a new pond build.

Three Types of Filtration, One Powerful Unit

UV Clarifier Combined With Mechanical & Biological Filtration

Filtration begins with a high output, low energy 9-watt UV clarifier. The UV clarifier exposes pond water to a high output ultraviolet light to clear the water before it travels to the chamber.

Inside the chamber, alternating low- and high-density filter media pads filter out debris particles and provide surfaces for beneficial bacteria to grow.

Three sizes are offered to filter ponds from 2,000 to 4,500 gallons and maximum flow rates ranging from 2,000 to 3,600 GPH.

  • Maintain Crystal Clear Water All Season
  • Backflush Feature for Easy Cleaning
  • Can Be Buried for Easy Camouflage

Combo removes the guesswork from determining pump and filter size.

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UV Clarification

The UV Clarifier works by channeling water into the vortex chamber for maximal high-output UV light exposure. The ultraviolet rays clear the water before it exits the unit and proceeds to the biological filter or back into the pond.

Mechanical & Biological Filtration

Alternating low- and high-density filter media pads inside the chamber filter out dirt, organic waste, dead algae, and debris particles. The filter pads provide places for beneficial bacteria to grow. The good bacteria break down ammonia and nitrates, which can diminish water quality and harm aquatic life. Backflush feature for easy cleaning and maintenance.

Powerful Pump Handles Solids Up to 1/4 Inch

The SolidFlo G2 Pump is designed to sit on the ponds bottom. Pre-filter keeps out large debris while allowing particles up to 1/4" to pass through. Pump is set up for 3/4 Inch, 1 Inch, 1-1/4 Inch, 1-1/2 Inch kink-free tubing or 1-1/2 Inch flexible PVC tubing.

How to Select the Right Pump for Your Pond

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How to Read a Water Pump Flow Chart

Selecting the right pump for the job will ensure that your water is filtered properly and your water feature is looking its best. The Flow Chart above is designed so you can plot your ponds water-flow requirements and easily determine which pump meets those requirements.

  • Calculate Water-Flow Requirements:
    • Start by calculating your ponds specific water-flow requirements, measured by Head Pressure (Feet) and Gallons Per Hour (GPH) water flow, and plot these figures on the chart.
  • Aim for the Middle of the Curve:
    • After plotting your calculation on the Flow Chart, find a pump that falls in the middle third of the pump curve, not too close to either axis.
    • Pumps that fall on the fringes of the curve will not work as efficiently for your application, and they will be pushed to their operating limits, reducing their life span.
  • Other Considerations When Choosing a Pump:
    • Its Better to Oversize than Undersize: You are better to slightly oversize a pump than to undersize. When oversizing, you can always install a ball valve to reduce the water down to your desired flow.
    • Check Your Other Equipment: Choose a pump that does not exceed the indicated maximum flow rate on your filter or water feature. Also, be sure the tubing you select can handle the flow rate of your pump. When using 1.5" PVC Tubing or Sch 40 PVC Tubing a 1.5" Rubber Coupling is required but is not included with the kit.
  • Recommended Installation Tools:
    • 1", 1.25", or 1.5" Kink-Free Tubing or 1.5" PVC Tubing can be purchased separately to connect the filter to the SolidFlo pond water pump.
  • Various Uses:
    • In addition to ponds, the AllClear G2 Pressurized Filtration System and SolidFlo Pond Pump combo is a great solution for large aquariums, fish tanks, aquagardens, aquaponics applications, and indoor fish or turtle ponds.

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Price $429.99 $499.99 $569.99 $593.98 $692.98 $800.98
Application Out of Pond Out of Pond Out of Pond Out of Pond Filter; Submersible Pump Out of Pond Filter; Submersible Pump Out of Pond Filter; Submersible Pump
Dimensions Filter: 15"D x 16.5"H Filter: 15"D x 21.25"H Filter: 15"D x 26.5"H Filter: 15"D x 16.5"H; Pump: 11"L x 9.25"W x 6"H Filter: 15"D x 21.25"H; Pump: 11"L x 9.25"W x 6"H Filter: 15"D x 26.5H; Pump: 11"L x 9.25"W x 6"H
Max Flow Rate 2,000 GPH 2,650 GPH 3,600 GPH 2,000 GPH 2,650 GPH 3,600 GPH
Pond Size Up to 2,000 Gallon Up to 3,500 Gallon Up to 4,500 Gallon Up to 2,000 Gallons Up to 3,500 Gallons Up to 4,500 Gallons
Barbed Fitting 1" to 1.5" 1" to 1.5" 1" to 1.5" 1" to 1.5" 1" to 1.5" 1" to 1.5"
Hose Clamps (2) 1.25" & (2) 2" (2) 1.25" & (2) 2" (2) 1.25" & (2) 2" (2) 1.25" & (2) 2" (2) 1.25" & (2) 2" (2) 1.25" & (2) 2"
Optional Tubing 1, 1.25", 1.5" Kink-Free 1.5" PVC* 1, 1.25", 1.5" Kink-Free 1.5" PVC* 1, 1.25", 1.5" Kink-Free 1.5" PVC* 1, 1.25", 1.5" Kink-Free 1.5" PVC* 1, 1.25", 1.5" Kink-Free 1.5" PVC* 1, 1.25", 1.5" Kink-Free 1.5" PVC*
Optional Camouflage for Filter AllClear Rock Cover AllClear Rock Cover AllClear Rock Cover AllClear Rock Cover AllClear Rock Cover AllClear Rock Cover
Backflush Feature
Pump Included - - -

FAQ

Can I connect the filter to my waterfall?

Yes, as long as the gallons per hour on the pump used do not exceed the max flow rate of the filter in the chart above. If your waterfall pump exceeds the max flow rate of the pressurized filter, consider running the filter on a smaller pump.

What happens if I run a pump that is above the recommended max flow of the AllClear G2 Pressurized Filtration System

If your pumps flow rate (gallons per hour) is higher than the max flow rate of the AllClear G2 Pressurized Filter, the UV will underperform as there will not have enough exposure time to clear the water. You also run the risk of damaging the filter unit and seals by creating too much pressure, which in time, can cause the filter to leak.

How often do I need to clean my AllClear G2 Pressurized Filtration System?

The amount of fish in your pond will determine how frequently you will need to clean your filter. In general, you should perform regular maintenance once per week using the backflush system. When a cleanout is needed, simply remove the backflush cap, turn the function dial to the backflush outlet to activate the diverter and begin the cleaning. Plug the pump back in. Once this process is engaged, simply lift on the patented easy-clean handle, to compress the filter media inside the canister, giving it one or two long squeezes. This action releases debris, fish waste and other contaminants from the filter pads. The filtered waste will be sent directly to the waste outlet, where it can be directed to your lawn or garden and used as fertilizer. When the backflush water turns clear, unplug your pump. Cap off the backflush discharge, turn the dial to back to filter and turn your pump and AllClear Filter back on. Your filter is now clean and ready for operation.

Why do I have to bury my AllClear G2 Pressurized Filtration System in the ground?

Burying the AllClear up to the lid allows for easy camouflage of the filter as well as the tubing. It also secures the unit so it does not tip over or fall into the pond. With the lid exposed above ground, this also allows for easy routine maintenance. You can even further camouflage your AllClear G2 Pressurized Filtration System by using the AllClear Rock Cover.

Can I run the AllClear G2 Pressurized Filtration System in the winter?

If the ground/pond freezes during winter in your area, it is important to drain and remove the entire AllClear System before winter. This protects the unit from the freezing cold temperatures, which can lead to the unit being damaged.

The Pond Guy has been helping pond, lake and water garden customers in 50 states for over 26 years.The Pond Guy has been helping pond, lake and water garden customers in 50 states for over 26 years.

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