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Why use a pump?

In order to maintain beautiful water in your water feature, you need to keep the water moving. A pump will prevent stagnant waters that can lead to bad odors and mosquitoes nesting in your pond, fountain, or water feature. Plus, you can add on water features to pumps, such as a nozzles or a spitter.

Fountain Pumps

Replace your old fountain pump with a smartpond® fountain pump. It's easy to control your fountain spray with the adjustable flow control, featured on all of our fountain pumps. Shop Fountain Pumps with Low Water Shut-off, Premium Fountain Pumps, and other fountain pumps to fit your DIY project needs.

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Pond Pumps

The pump is the heart of the pond and will help keep the water circulated and power the filtration system and water features. There are many different pumps to choose from, ranging in function, features, and strength.

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a 3/4 view of a 2000 GPH smartpond® waterfall pump. The front screen and outlet are visible, along with the carrying handle. An adapter sits to the right of the pump

Waterfall Pumps

smartpond® waterfall pumps can be used submerged in ponds, basins, skimmers, or pump vaults and connected to spillways. They pack a lot of power, with high energy efficiency. Premium models include a pre-filter shell and can be used vertically.

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The heart of the pond

Why use a smartpond® Pond Pump?

What’s a pond without the movement of water? The pump is the heart of an awe-inspiring oasis. The job of the pump is to help keep your pond clean and healthy for fish and plant life. smartpond® Pond Pumps can accommodate ponds with as little as 200 gallons of water up to ponds with 1,200 gallons of water.

In order to maintain beautiful water in your water feature, you need to keep the water moving. A pump will prevent stagnant waters that can lead to bad odors and mosquitoes nesting in your pond. Plus, you can add water features such as a nozzle or spitter.

How to Select a Pond Pump

Your pond pump should circulate the entire volume of your pond once per hour. For example, a 200 gallon pond needs a pump that's at least 200 GPH (gallons per hour).

How to calculate pond capacity:
For circular ponds, measure in feet the Diameter x Diameter x Depth x 5.9 = Total Gallons

For rectangular ponds, measure in feet the Length x Width x Depth x 7.5 = Total Gallons

Choose the right pump

Ideal Pond Capacity 200 Gallons 420 Gallons 630 Gallons 800 Gallons
Pump Type Standard Premium Standard Premium Standard Premium Standard
Model Nos. 52277,52496 (Canada) 52672 52280, 52497 (Canada) 52671 52280,
52498 (Canada)
52670 71142,
71143 (Canada)
Pump Size 280 GPH 420 GPH 630 GPH 800 GPH
Max. Flow Rate (0 ft.) 280 GPH 420 GPH 630 GPH 800 GPH
Power Consumption 27 watts, 0.45 amps 27 watts, 0.45 amps 42 watts, 0.8 amps 42 watts, 0.8 amps 40 watts, 0.6 amps 68 watts, 1.2 amps 52 watts, 1 amp
Pre-filter Shell X X X X
Tubing Size (ID) 3/4 in.

 

Note: Listed specifications are for the latest models. Please refer to the instruction manual included with your product for specifications.

smartpond® Pond Pumps

The pump is the heart of your pond, keeping the water circulating and oxygenated so it stays clean and clear. smartpond® Pond Pumps can accommodate small ponds with as little as 200 gallons of water up to ponds with 1,300 gallons of water.

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