Evolution Aqua Nexus 220+ (18,000L)
Introducing the next generation of Nexus Filtration Systems from Evolution Aqua.
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Improved Mechanical Filtration
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Improved Flow
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Dramatically Improved Clarity
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Easy To Clean And Maintain
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Better Solids Handling
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New & Improved
The Nexus 320 and Nexus 220 filtration systems deliver dramatically improved levels of clarity for ponds. Building on the success of the award winning Nexus range this new generation of filters cleverly combine mechanical and biological filtration into one advanced filter system, whilst being incredibly easy to clean and simple to install.
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Maximum pond size: 18,000 litres / 4,000 gallons
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Recommended flow rate: 6,000 litres per hour
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Maximum flow rate: 10,000 litres per hour
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Volume of water in Nexus: 510 litres
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Amount of K1 Micro in EAZY: 18 litres
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Amount of K+Media supplied: 50 litres
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Maximum amount of K+Media: 150 litres
How the Nexus+ Works
The mechanically clean water then passes to the outside chamber of the Nexus+ where the new K+Media Moving Bed is located for biological treatment prior to being returned to the pond. At this stage, biological breakdown occurs through different strains of bacteria and filter feeders living on the vast protected surface area of each piece of the K+Media. These bacteria convert Ammonia and Nitrite into less harmful Nitrate. Water then passes through the exit grill into the outlet, returning back to the pond.
The Nexus+ MUST be installed on a solid, level base, a minimum of 1.2 metres x 1 metre. Failure to do this will cause irreparable damage to the filter and will therefore invalidate your warranty.
GRAVITY-FED INSTALLATIONS
By this we mean that your pump is going to be used to return the filtered water to the pond and therefore your filter will be supplied by gravity via a larger diameter pipe. In this situation the water level in the filter will be at the same level as the pond.
PUMP-FED INSTALLATIONS
By this we mean that if your pump is going to be used to supply the water to the filter, and the filtered water then returns back into your pond via gravity, i.e. down a waterfall, or through a large diameter pipe, this is referred to as PUMP FED (i.e. the water is fed to the filter using a pump).