Cal Pump SPW10 1200GPH Max Flow Rate Spillway, 10-Inch Rating :
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #86881 in Lawn & Patio
- Size: 10"
- Brand: Cal Pump
- Model: SPW10
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 15.00" h x
11.50" w x
10.50" l,
Features
- 1200GPH max flow rate spillway
- Create a quick and easy waterfall effect
- installed in new systems or can easily retrofit into existing water features
- include filter media to condition the water for a smooth waterfall effect
- Measures 11-inch by 11-1/2-inch by 10-1/2-inch
- 1200GPH max flow rate spillway
- Create a quick and easy waterfall effect
- installed in new systems or can easily retrofit into existing water features
- include filter media to condition the water for a smooth waterfall effect
- Measures 11-inch by 11-1/2-inch by 10-1/2-inch
Product Description
This 1200GPH max flow rate spillway is create a quick and easy waterfall effect. Spillways can be installed in new systems or can easily retrofit into existing water features. Spillways include filter media to condition the water for a smooth waterfall effect. Include 1-inch fitting. Measures 11-inch by 11-1/2-inch by 10-1/2-inch. This product comes in 10-inch.
Customer Reviews
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Works good except for the supplied filter
By R. A. Bennett
The Cal Pump SPW10 Spillway works good with a good flow rate and pushes the water out about a foot. I installed a small pond with a preformed triangle liner about a 100 gal. I needed a small spillway less than 12" to fit in. This works great where I wanted to put it. I used the 1" connector supplied and used 1" corrugated tubing I purchased locally.The problem was with the filter. It was cut short slightly on the sides and wouldn't stay in it's slot. The water would push it forward to the opening and tend to rise and eventually come out. To correct this, I bought a piece of Matala black filter media and cut it so it is snug in the spillway. The supplied filter was more dense so I also used it behind the Matala. Now, they stay where they should. It it been about 3 weeks now and all is working great.
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