- Overview
- Fountain Lighting
- Fountain Controllers
- Requirements
Overview
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Made Right Here in The USA
- Floating pond & lake fountain.
- Comes with fountain pump, Gusher nozzle, float, bottom screen and power cord.
- Up to 100 FT of cord available on 115V units, up to 400 FT of cord available on 230V units.
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Optional lights, additional nozzles & timers available.
- Designed for 24-hour, 4-season operation. The fountain can stay in the pond during winter.
- Easy installation, requires no maintenance.
- 115V motors can be plugged into normal 110-120V residential outlets.
- 230V motors are hardwired directly to the breaker or to an added timer.
- Approved for use in salt water.
- 5-Year Warranty.
- ARL tested and approved to be in compliance with the applicable requirements of UL and the National Electric Code as complete packages.
- GFCI required. Please disconnect power source when swimmers are present.
- Common Applications include HOA’s, Golf Courses, Recreational Ponds & Lakes, Commercial Properties, Country Clubs, Retention Ponds, Farm Ponds and Business Parks.
Fountain Lighting
- Can be purchased now or added later. Light sets simply screw on to the fountain float.
- Lights run on 110V.
- Option of single-color warm white LED lights or color-changing LED lights.
- Both options come with a programmable timer, and the color-changing lights come with a remote control that works up to 1,000 feet away.
- 2-bulb sets recommended for 1 HP and below.
- 4-bulb sets recommended for 1.5 HP and above.
Fountain Controllers
- Can be purchased now or added later.
- Timers are only made to control fountains, not lights.
- FAQ: The difference between the residential and commercial 230V timer is the residential box is plastic and the commercial box is metal. Both perform the same function.
Requirements
- Pond large enough to allow for 10 feet minimum between fountain spray and pond edge.
- Minimum of 20 Amp breaker.
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlet.
- One 5/16” wrench or socket driver.
- Two 1/2" wrenches (or pliers).
- Anchoring rope to either anchor or stake fountain to avoid drifting.
- Two weights or concrete blocks for anchoring (if not staking to edge of pond).