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Shock Wave UV 55-Watt In-Line Ultraviolet Clarifier

$ 73.2

Availability: 68 in stock
  • Model: SW-55
  • Suitable For: Koi Ponds, Ponds
  • Power Consumption: 55 W
  • UPC: 602401444430
  • Voltage: 120 V
  • Recommended Water Volume: 2000 - 3000 GPH
  • Test/Treatment Parameter: Algae, Bacteria, Water Clarity
  • Brand: HALF OFF PONDS
  • Type: UV Sterilizer
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Items Included: Power Cord, UV Bulb, Weight & Ballast
  • Condition: New
  • Product: Sterilizer & Ionizer
  • MPN: SW-55
  • Water Type: All Water Types, Pond

    Description

    Shock Wave UV 55-Watt In-Line Ultraviolet Clarifier
    Shock Wave UV 55-Watt In-Line Ultraviolet Clarifier
    Shock Wave In-Line Clarifiers help maintain a pristine pond for fish and aquatic plants. The rugged, industrial strength stainless steel housing provides durability and years of excellent operation. The Shock Wave filtering lights are an essential addition to any pond and water garden filtration system.
    By adding the clarifying light system, you reduce the amount of maintenance and cleaning for your water feature. This means you spend less money and have more time to enjoy the serenity your pond or water garden brings you.
    The Shock Wave filtering light consists of a quartz sleeve (glass tube) within the main housing. Water flows through the outer housing chamber and over the quartz sleeve inner housing chamber where the filtration takes place. After installing the unit properly, you will be able to see through the water and results are noticeable in as little as 3-5 days on most ponds. Results may take a week or so on much larger water features.
    Features and Technical Specs:
    The light bulb provides 9,000 hours of filtration before needing to be replaced.
    2.5” diameter flow chamber ensures maximum filtration and water-flow.
    Light bulb housing is quartz sleeve (glass tube).
    Glowing light indicator provides the homeowner with a way to monitor the light bulb.
    0.75” - 1.5” inlet & outlet graduated insert barb fittings make adapting to different hose sizes a breeze.
    Dimensions - 24.25” Length x 2.5” Tube Diameter
    16’ Low voltage cord from transformer to housing and 6’ cord from plug to 120 Volt transformer.
    2-Year manufacturer defect warranty
    Shock Wave UV 55-Watt In-Line Ultraviolet Clarifier
    The 55-Watt light system, in conjunction with your mechanical and biological filters, is ideal for clearing ponds up to 6,000 gallons with an optimal flow rate of 2,000 - 3,000 GPH.
    The light system includes: 2.5" diameter outer housing, quartz sleeve (glass tube), 55-watt bulb, 120-volt transformer with 22-foot total length electrical cord, graduated insert barb fittings from 0.75"-1.5".
    The outer housing provides durability and years of excellent operation. Reduce the amount of maintenance and cleaning for your water feature.
    The light bulb provides 9,000 hours of filtration before needing to be replaced. Glowing light indicator provides a way to monitor the light bulb. The lights are easy to install in-line.
    Maintenance videos can be found online. Backed by a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty.
    FAQs & Calculations to Help Select the Correct Pump
    1. How Many Gallons of Water does My Water Feature Hold?
    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 =Gallons
    Example: 15’ long, 10’ wide and 1.5’ Deep Pond
    15’ x 10’ x 1.5’ x 7.48 = 1683 Gallons
    2. How Big of a Pump Do I Need??
    Minimum pump size is determined by pond type, water volume, head height and friction loss. The minimum pump size recommendations are:
    Water Garden, Few Small Goldfish
    Circulate total pond water valoume every 2 hours.
    Example: 2,000 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
    Fish Pond, Several Small Fish
    Circulate total pond water valoume every 1 hour.
    Example: 3,800 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
    Koi Pond, Several Large Fish
    Circulate total pond water valoume every 3/4 hours.
    Example: 2,000 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
    Calculating Head Height
    Dynamic head pressure is found by taking 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:
    It is important to take into consideration while calculating how much flow will be at the top of your waterfall by accounting for the head height due to the laws of fluid dynamics. Please refer to the flow chart above to help choose the correct pump.
    3. What Size Tubing Do I Need?
    Tubing Size
    Efficiency GPH
    Minimum GPH
    Maximum GPH
    0.5”
    < 300
    60
    420
    0.75”
    < 720
    300
    900
    1”
    < 1,200
    700
    1,500
    1.25”
    < 1,600
    900
    3,200
    1.5”
    < 2,600
    2,000
    4,400
    2”
    < 4,800
    3,000
    6,800
    3”
    < 9,000
    6,000
    14,000
    4”
    < 21,000
    14,000
    28,000
    6”
    < 42,000
    33,000
    60,000
    About Half Off Ponds
    Customer service is our business. We have been satisfying fish pond, water garden, and backyard waterfall enthusiasts for over 25 years! We're glad to assist you with your pond building project - from start, to finish!
    Thanks for your business! We appreciate it!
    - The Half Off Ponds Team
    Half Off Ponds - SW-55 - Shock Wave 55-Watt In-Line UV Clarifier for Pond Water Clarification
    Shock Wave UV 55-Watt In-Line Ultraviolet Clarifier
    Shock Wave UV 55-Watt In-Line Ultraviolet Clarifier
    Shock Wave In-Line Clarifiers help maintain a pristine pond for fish and aquatic plants. The rugged, industrial strength stainless steel housing provides durability and years of excellent operation. The Shock Wave filtering lights are an essential addition to any pond and water garden filtration system.
    By adding the clarifying light system, you reduce the amount of maintenance and cleaning for your water feature. This means you spend less money and have more time to enjoy the serenity your pond or water garden brings you.
    The Shock Wave filtering light consists of a quartz sleeve (glass tube) within the main housing. Water flows through the outer housing chamber and over the quartz sleeve inner housing chamber where the filtration takes place. After installing the unit properly, you will be able to see through the water and results are noticeable in as little as 3-5 days on most ponds. Results may take a week or so on much larger water features.
    Features and Technical Specs:
    The light bulb provides 9,000 hours of filtration before needing to be replaced.
    2.5” diameter flow chamber ensures maximum filtration and water-flow.
    Light bulb housing is quartz sleeve (glass tube).
    Glowing light indicator provides the homeowner with a way to monitor the light bulb.
    0.75” - 1.5” inlet & outlet graduated insert barb fittings make adapting to different hose sizes a breeze.
    Dimensions - 24.25” Length x 2.5” Tube Diameter
    16’ Low voltage cord from transformer to housing and 6’ cord from plug to 120 Volt transformer.
    2-Year manufacturer defect warranty
    Shock Wave UV 55-Watt In-Line Ultraviolet Clarifier
    The 55-Watt light system, in conjunction with your mechanical and biological filters, is ideal for clearing ponds up to 6,000 gallons with an optimal flow rate of 2,000 - 3,000 GPH.
    The light system includes: 2.5" diameter outer housing, quartz sleeve (glass tube), 55-watt bulb, 120-volt transformer with 22-foot total length electrical cord, graduated insert barb fittings from 0.75"-1.5".
    The outer housing provides durability and years of excellent operation. Reduce the amount of maintenance and cleaning for your water feature.
    The light bulb provides 9,000 hours of filtration before needing to be replaced. Glowing light indicator provides a way to monitor the light bulb. The lights are easy to install in-line.
    Maintenance videos can be found online. Backed by a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty.
    FAQs & Calculations to Help Select the Correct Pump
    1. How Many Gallons of Water does My Water Feature Hold?
    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 =Gallons
    Example: 15’ long, 10’ wide and 1.5’ Deep Pond
    15’ x 10’ x 1.5’ x 7.48 = 1683 Gallons
    2. How Big of a Pump Do I Need??
    Minimum pump size is determined by pond type, water volume, head height and friction loss. The minimum pump size recommendations are:
    Water Garden, Few Small Goldfish
    Circulate total pond water valoume every 2 hours.
    Example: 2,000 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
    Fish Pond, Several Small Fish
    Circulate total pond water valoume every 1 hour.
    Example: 3,800 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
    Koi Pond, Several Large Fish
    Circulate total pond water valoume every 3/4 hours.
    Example: 2,000 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
    Calculating Head Height
    Dynamic head pressure is found by taking 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:
    It is important to take into consideration while calculating how much flow will be at the top of your waterfall by accounting for the head height due to the laws of fluid dynamics. Please refer to the flow chart above to help choose the correct pump.
    3. What Size Tubing Do I Need?
    Tubing Size
    Efficiency GPH
    Minimum GPH
    Maximum GPH
    0.5”
    < 300
    60
    420
    0.75”
    < 720
    300
    900
    1”
    < 1,200
    700
    1,500
    1.25”
    < 1,600
    900
    3,200
    1.5”
    < 2,600
    2,000
    4,400
    2”
    < 4,800
    3,000
    6,800
    3”
    < 9,000
    6,000
    14,000
    4”
    < 21,000
    14,000
    28,000
    6”
    < 42,000
    33,000
    60,000
    About Half Off Ponds
    Customer service is our business. We have been satisfying fish pond, water garden, and backyard waterfall enthusiasts for over 25 years! We're glad to assist you with your pond building project - from start, to finish!
    Thanks for your business! We appreciate it!
    - The Half Off Ponds Team
    Half Off Ponds - SW-55 - Shock Wave 55-Watt In-Line UV Clarifier for Pond Water Clarification
    The 55-Watt light system, in conjunction with your mechanical and biological filters, is ideal for clearing ponds up to 6,000 gallons with an optimal flow rate of 2,000 - 3,000 GPH.
    The light system includes: 2.5" diameter outer housing, quartz sleeve (glass tube), 55-watt bulb, 120-volt transformer with 22-foot total length electrical cord, graduated insert barb fittings from 0.75"-1.5".
    The outer housing provides durability and years of excellent operation. Reduce the amount of maintenance and cleaning for your water feature.
    The light bulb provides 9,000 hours of filtration before needing to be replaced. Glowing light indicator provides a way to monitor the light bulb. The lights are easy to install in-line.
    FAQs & Calculations to Help Select the Correct Kit
    1. How Many Gallons of Water does My Water Feature Hold?
    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 =Gallons
    Example: 15’ long, 10’ wide and 1.5’ Deep Pond
    15’ x 10’ x 1.5’ x 7.48 = 1683 Gallons
    2. How Big of a Pump Do I Need??
    Minimum pump size is determined by pond type, water volume, head height and friction loss. The minimum pump size recommendations are:
    Water Garden, Few Small Goldfish
    Circulate total pond water valoume every 2 hours.
    Example: 2,000 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
    Fish Pond, Several Small Fish
    Circulate total pond water valoume every 1 hour.
    Example: 3,800 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
    Koi Pond, Several Large Fish
    Circulate total pond water valoume every 3/4 hours.
    Example: 2,000 GPH pump for a 3000-gallon pond with 2’ waterfall.
    Calculating Head Height
    Dynamic head pressure is found by taking 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:
    It is important to take into consideration while calculating how much flow will be at the top of your waterfall by accounting for the head height due to the laws of fluid dynamics. Please refer to the flow chart above to help choose the correct pump.
    3. What Size Tubing Do I Need?
    Tubing Size
    Efficiency GPH
    Minimum GPH
    Maximum GPH
    0.5”
    < 300
    60
    420
    0.75”
    < 720
    300
    900
    1”
    < 1,200
    700
    1,500
    1.25”
    < 1,600
    900
    3,200
    1.5”
    < 2,600
    2,000
    4,400
    2”
    < 4,800
    3,000
    6,800
    3”
    < 9,000
    6,000
    14,000
    4”
    < 21,000
    14,000
    28,000
    6”
    < 42,000
    33,000
    60,000
    About Half Off Ponds
    Customer service is our business. We have been satisfying fish pond, water garden, and backyard waterfall enthusiasts for over 25 years! We're glad to assist you with your pond building project - from start, to finish!
    Thanks for your business! We appreciate it!
    - The Half Off Ponds Team