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TESTED - Tetra Pond UVC-5 GreenFree Ultraviolet Clarifier 5 Watt- #19523

$ 34.32

Availability: 33 in stock
  • Condition: Open box
  • Voltage: 110 V
  • UPC: 046798195238
  • Items Included: Full Instructions, Power Cord, UV Bulb
  • MPN: 19523
  • Model: UV-5
  • Product: Sterilizer & Ionizer
  • Water Type: All Water Types
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Brand: Tetra Pond
  • Suitable For: Fountain & Water Features, Koi Ponds, Ponds
  • Type: UV Clarifier

    Description

    TESTED - Tetra Pond UVC-5 GreenFree Ultraviolet Clarifier 5 Watt- #19523.
    NEW OPEN BOX ITEM. TESTED. BULBS ARE NOT BROKE. RETAIL BOX SHOWS WEAR.
    TetraPond GreenFree UV Clarifiers Keep Your Pond Clear and Clean
    15 foot power cord makes placing your UV Clarifier easy
    TetraPond GreenFree UV Clarifiers work to keep your pond clean, clear, and free of green algae. These dependable clarifiers use ultraviolet light to destroy suspended green algae. As algae are pumped into the Clarifier they are exposed to Ultra-Violet light that destroys the reproductive ability of single celled algae. The dead algae is then pumped out of the Clarifier where it clumps and is removed by your tank’s filtration system. Tetra UV Clarifiers can typically remove heavy algae blooms within five days and keep your pond algae-free long term. GreenFree UV Clarifiers are easy to conceal, durable, install in minutes, and feature a 3-year limited warranty.
    The UV clarifier can significantly improve water clarity
    Components
    PL-S UV bulb: Provides 11 months of continuous operation
    High clarity quartz tube
    Stainless steel insert: Reflective surface increases UV exposure. Prevents internal UV degradation of plastic housing.
    Quick release couplings
    Transparent fittings allow lamp-on check
    Mounting brackets
    How it Works
    Pond water containing single-cell algae is pumped into clarifier.
    Reflective stainless steel surface increases UV exposure.
    Ultra-violet light destroys single-cell algae’s ability to reproduce.
    Single-cell algae dies, clumps, and is removed by filtration.