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Pro 1000

Pro 1000

£119.95Price

Cleartides Fluidised Multi- Media Reactor 1000 (1000 gals/ 4400 l)

 

You can have a closer look at:  Cleartides Pro 600 Media Reactor. - YouTube 

 

Ideal for use as a Phosphate Reactor and can be used for a multitude of filter media, such as carbon, bio pellets, chaeto or as a fluidised sand filter.

 

If the reactor is to be used as an algae reactor... with chaeto, removal of the sponges maybe be preferred. The chaeto can be tied to the media trays, to keep it in place.

 

Lighting wise for the algae, l would aim at 3m length of 5050 Waterproof Leds, which should give you around 42w. Either a full daylight or a Red and Blue spectrum lighting will be fine.

 

Algae Capacity: 10 litres. Giving roughly 500gals/ 2400l of filtration.

 

Comes with PVC Ball Valve, Unions for ease of fitting and dismantling of pipework... and 2 media sponges.

 

Max capacity : 8 litres (Fluidised)

 

Pump: 3000 lph +

 

Hose Size : Inlet : 20mm, Outlet : 25mm

 

Dimensions (mm) :

 

Height :    600

 

Footprint: 215 

 

Chamber: 200 

 

 

  • Instructions

    1. Unscrew wings nuts of lid, and remove.

    2. Remove top sponge.

    3. Fill to the desired amount of media… making sure the bottom sponge is sitting to the bottom disk.

    4. Place the top sponge back in the reactor chamber… and then add perforated tray to secure the sponge.

    With the Dual, Slip the ‘O’ ring down the downpipe to desired height and perforated tray then add sponge... then media to suit... add lid in place and screw down gently the wing nuts.

    5. Fit 13mm tube to the pump supply which is situated in the aquarium or sump and run it to the centre hose (inlet) reactor with a control valve inline sited as close as possible to the reactor inlet.

    Note: Heat the piping in hot water to help ease the piping over the fittings 

    6. Close Control Valve.

    7. Then run piping (again heating the piping) from the outlet of the reactor to the aquarium or sump.

    8. Now give a quick look over the setup to make sure everything’s OK and start the pump.

    9. Open and close the inlet valve to the desired amount of flow is required.

    Changing of Media.

    • Close the inlet valve fully and turn off the power to the pump.
    • Place reactor in a small container and remove the lid… The container will catch any water from the reactor.
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