Wash rocks and gravel, Step 8 step 9, Fill basin step 10 – Aquascape PRO-Fit MicroPondless (29637) User Manual

Page 4: Micropondless, Waterfall calculations

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Rocking in the Pondless

®

Waterfall Gravel

• Add the 1 1/2" to 2" size gravel into

the basin up to the side of the Pond-

less

®

Waterfall Vault. (

See fig. 21)

• A finishing layer of decorative gravel

can be added to the top if desired.

• Set larger boulders (6" – 18") around

the perimeter of the basin to support

the edges of the basin. The plumb-

ing from the BIOFALLS

®

filter should

be brought over a slightly lowered

edge of the liner and to the location

of the Pondless

®

Waterfall Vault.

Boulders and gravel can be used to

hide the plumbing.

(See fig. 22)

Add Rock and Gravel

STEP 7

Hooking up the Pump and Plumbing

The PVC flex pipe from the

BIOFALLS

®

filter can be trimmed to

proper length and inserted through

the slot on the side of the Pondless

®

Waterfall Vault. Prime and glue

the end of the PVC flex pipe and

fitting on the end of the check valve

assembly. Hold the pipe into the

fitting for at least 60 seconds. The

cord from the pump can be buried

just beneath the stone and gravel

and run over to the electrical supply.

Wash Rocks and Gravel

• Using a garden hose, rinse the

rocks and gravel from the

highest part of the pond down

to the bottom.

• Place an AquascapePRO

clean-

out pump or the pump purchased

with the pond kit in the lowest

area of the pond. Use discharge

hose or an extra section of PVC

Flex pipe to pump the muddy

water. This step helps the pond

clear up faster.

STEP 8

STEP 9

End Cap Collar Piece

Fill up the Pondless

®

Waterfall basin

with water, typically to a point just

below the gravel.

Fill Basin

STEP 10

For more information on care and maintenance, please refer to the Owner’s Manual included with this filter

or Aquascape’s Pond Building for Hobbyists books or visit www.aquascapeinc.com

29892.022008

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Fig. 22

Set larger boulders (6" – 18")

around the perimeter of the

basin.

Fig. 21

Add the 1 1/2" to 2" size gravel.

How much water does the basin hold?
EXAMPLE:
A 6’ x 6’ MicroPondless

Waterfall Kit

• 6’ x 6’ = 36 sq. ft.
• Basin is only 80% of area, so

36 sq. ft. x 80% = 28.8 approximate sq. ft.

• 28.8 sq. ft. x 1.5 ft. average depth

= 43.2 cubic feet

• There are 2.2 gallons in every cubic feet of rock and

gravel so 43.2 cubic feet x 2.2 gallons = 95 gallons

in between rocks and gravel

MicroPondless

Waterfall Calculations:

How do you determine the amount of rocks and gravel
required for the basin?

• 90 lbs. of rocks and gravel in 1 cubic foot (1 1/2 to 2”)

EXAMPLE: A 6’ x 6’ MicroPondless

Waterfall Kit

from above

• 43.2 cubic feet basin x 90 lbs. = 3888 lbs. of 1 1/2”

to 2” of gravel

How much water is moving in the stream and waterfall?

• (Average stream depth in inches x .0833) x

length (ft) x width (ft) = approximate gallons
in the stream and waterfalls.

EXAMPLE: A 15 ft-long x 2 ft. wide stream and

waterfall with an average depth of 2” (including
spillways and pooling areas) comes out to (2” x
.08333) x 15 ft. x 2 ft. = 4.9 cubic feet x 7.4 gallons/
cubic feet = 37 gallons in stream/waterfalls

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