How to select the best Parts and Accessories for your Sump Filter or Nano Type Aquarium, Wetscape or Pond
®(BAWPS) - ®BioTrap SeaHorse
Daisy Chain Biologic Aquatic Sock Tower Sump Filters w/
®BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry
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Series – II
P800-DSY
P813-DJC – Biological Trapping Filter – Seahorse Daisy Chain – Sock ®BioTower Sump Joining Clips
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Package Includes / See Features:
“Biological Trapping Filter – Seahorse Daisy Chain – Sock ®BioTower Sump Body Joining Clips “
“Fits P800-DSY SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filters”
“Fits any depth tank, pond, sump, terrarium or hydroponic garden”
“Designed for use with air injection, high and low tide flow control, ®C.O.D. diffusion, ®SkimBob VAC system, elevation frame, and assorted elevation stands of the BioPro RedTop Biofilters w/ High Flow ®BioSkimmer and ®C.O.D.”
“Due to fluctuations in production supplies of materials, acrylics and plastics, the renderings presented are for reference only – we are always trying to maintain exact tint consistancies”…-Nano…
P813-DJC
SeaHorse Daisy Chain Biological Trapping Sump Filter - Sump Body Joining Clips
®(BAWPS) – Biologic Aquatic Water Purification System – TM
®(C.O.D.) – Naturally occurring “Compressed Oxygen Diffusion” – TM
(BTF) – ®BioTrap Filter – TM
P813-DJC
The ®(BAWPS) ®BioTrap SeaHorse Daisy Chain Aquatic Sump Filter – Sump Body Joining Clips… – PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA
Features:
The unit is available with the following standard and optional features:
- Standard: (P813-DJC) Series-IV / P800-DSY SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter Multi Unit Expansion Joining Clips.
- Standard: (1) Year Factory System Warranty
Additional add-on equipment:
- Optional: (P149-OAO) Biological Trapping Filter – Type-I, II, III – Two System Pumps Priming On/Off Switch, illiminates cavitation at pump start up.
- Optional: (P1052-PMP) Type-II 290gph System Pump for OFB Configurations.
- Optional: (P2052-PMP) Type-III 528gph System Pump for Multiple OFB Configurations.
- Optional: (P823-STF) Series-IV / P800-DSY SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter Sock Tower Slide Frame.
- Optional: (P825-STD) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter Sock Tower Slide Frame Sliding Door.
- Optional: (P828-TIB) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter Sock Tower Slide Frame Tie-In Box.
- Optional: (P830-SOC) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter Sock Tower Slide Frame Micron Sock & Ring Prefilter.
- Optional: (P831-BIO) P831-BIO / P832-BIO / P833-BIO Series-VIII SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter ®BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry 2-Phase / 3 Stage Biological Media Storage Generators.
- Optional: (P836-BDT) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter ®BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry Drip Tray.
- Optional: (P837-BSB) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter ®BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry Media Storage Container Drip Tray Box.
- Optional: (P838-SPG) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter ®BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry Drip Tray Media Sponge Prefilter.
- Optional: (P839-LOC) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter ®BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry Drip Tray Splash Guard Lock Plate.
- Optional: (P881-ACF) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter LED Light Hood Front Mounting Clip.
- Optional: (P882-ACB) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter LED Light Hood Back Mounting Clip.
- Optional: (P885-SLH) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter LED Light Hood Fixture Housing.
- Optional: (P886-LTA) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter LED Light Fixture Array.
- Optional: (P890-PIP) Series-II/IV Seahorse Daisy Chain – ®BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry Sump to OFB Over Flow Box Supply Tubing .675″.
- Optional: (P991-CMP) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter to OFB 1.00″ Drain Line-in/out Pipe Clamp.
- Optional: (P892-CLP) Series-II/IV Seahorse Daisy Chain – ®BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry Sump to OFB Pump Head Supply Tubing Clip .675″.
- Optional: (P895-PIP) Series-II/IV Seahorse Daisy Chain – ®BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry Sump to OFB Drain Line Tubing 1.00″.
- Optional: (P996-CMP) Series-II/IV SeaHorse Daisy Chain Sump Filter to OFB .75″ Supply Line-in/out Pipe Clamp.
- Optional: (BTF – Bio-Filters w/ C.O.D.) Series-I / P100-BTF / P250-HYD / P350-BTF / P450-BTF Bio Filters w/ High Flow ®BioSkimmer and ®C.O.D..
- Optional: (OFB – Over Flow Box Filters) Series-III / P1200-OFB / P1200-DLX / P1250-OFB / P1250-DLX Over Flow Box Filters.
– Proudly Made in the U.S.A.
®(BAWPS) – Biologic Aquatic Water Purification System – TM
®(C.O.D.) – Naturally occurring “Compressed Oxygen Diffusion” – TM
(BTF) – ®BioTrap Filter – TM
P813-DJC
The ®(BAWPS) ®BioTrap SeaHorse Daisy Chain Aquatic Sump Filter – Sump Body Joining Clips… – Patent Pending
Overview:
The (P813-DJC) BioPro RedTop sump body joining clips.
Specifications:
Overall unit Length: 1.00″
Overall unit Width: 1.00″
Overall unit Hieght: .1875″
Overall Material: Red ABS .1875″
Don’t forget the Refugium, Sump Full Array LED Light Fixture or the Refugium, Sump Dual Tube LED Light Fixture with remote control which is available on the series P800-DSY, P900-SMP, P1000-SMP and P1100-SMP tower sump filter models.
There is also the ability to add our patent pending ®BioTower 2-Phase / 3 Stage Biological Storage Generators and also tie-in two independant drains to your OFB over flow box filters.
**Lets your BioTrap SeaHorse Daisy Chain Filter be linked in multiple sections to adapt to any water volume. Suitable for any aquarium, pond, refugium, sump or tank application such as an aquarium, tide pool, or shallow pond…
®(BAWPS)
®BioTrap – RedTop
SERIES-II
SUMP BIOLOGICAL FILTER SYSTEM w/ ®C.O.D.
Referring to all the embodiments which are made of a hard ABS plastic material, preferably red or black in color, with certain parts constructed of a semi translucent red acrylic material, with the exception of various outsourced parts such as internal electrical parts, motors, pumps, and batteries.
®(BAWPS) – Biologic Aquatic Water Purification System – TM
®(C.O.D.) – Naturally occurring “Compressed Oxygen Diffusion” – TM
(BTF) – ®BioTrap Filter – TM
P813-DJC
The ®(BAWPS) ®BioTrap SeaHorse Daisy Chain Aquatic Sump Filter – Sump Body Joining Clips… – Patent Pending
Process Data:
The ®(BAWPS) ®BioTrap SeaHorse Daisy Chain High Flow ®Biotower Sump Filter…
The worlds most advanced aquatic filter systems!!
®BioTrap SeaHorse Daisy Chain Single Sock Tower SMP Bio Filter with Micron Media Sock Tower Prefilter, and High Flow ®BioTower Trickle Wet/Dry System”… – Patent Pending
DETAILED OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE OFB / SOCK TOWER BIOLOGICAL SUMP / REFUGIUM FILTER
Referring first to all the embodiments which are made of an acrylic or plastic material, preferably red translucent in color, this with the exception of embodiments such as internal electrical parts, motors, pumps and batteries.
Referring next to configuration: before securing a single or multiple optional B.A.W.P.S. high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter assembly, in a suitable location which provides access to the main habitat area (usually at the water’s edge) on a stand, bracket, or by straddling the specially designed unit over the top back wall, or the top side wall of any habitat tank, aquarium or pond edge and remove the B.A.W.P.S. high flow external over flow box filter(/s) top cover and its manual or automatic fill/feeder attachment and set them aside. (There is also the optional manual or automatic sliding soak fill/feeder tank wall clip.
Connect the supply and drain lines to the high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter assembly, by using two tube clamps; tighten the first tube clamp in place by securing it to one end of a pipe or piece of tubing and mount it on the supply nozzle end on the multi tower sump filter internal system pump. Carefully twist and at the same time, push-on snugly, the other end of a pipe or piece of tubing to the unit’s supply-in connection, (this is the smaller of the two connections which are located on the bottom side of the high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter assembly, and tighten the second tube clamp in place via the screwdriver slot provided on the rear back face of the unit.
Likewise, secure the main drain line(/s) in place by using an additional tube clamp to secure one end of a pipe or piece of tubing atop the multi tower sump filter system drain tie-in box(/s), and then carefully twist, and push-on snugly, the other end to the first of two larger connections which are located on the bottom side of the to the high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter assembly, (these connections are specifically designed to be press fit only), no pipe clamp is required for this type of connection.
Having two drain connections at this location on the high flow external over flow box filter(/s), for the unit’s expansion to additional dual drainage if needed, it also creates a “redundancy” type of framework for future use with a multi-sock-tower configuration that will protect the system’s main habitat chamber area from ever overfilling should any single drain fail during use.
Now, with the supply line and main drain line connections securely in place, lower the high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter assembly, into place so that it/they sits levelly on both the inside and the outside of the habitat chamber area, (front inflow slots should automatically reside seventy percent submerged within the habitat’s upper water column while the unit faces forward so that the inflow skimmed surface water of the habitat area can then enter the unit freely and initial water processing can begin to take place).
Prime the system: with the over flow box filter top cover still removed, plug in and switch on the multi tower sump filter internal system pump. Use two fingers to pull out the over flow box filter air-control valve tubing that is located atop the over flow box filter bottom housing and turn the over flow box filter bottom housing air-control valve knob which controls the air-flow in, counter-clockwise, to open it up completely so that it is no longer seated. Next, attach the free end of the airline to a palm-siphon-primer-bulb or between your lips and draw-in air to make sure that the air flow in the tube is not obstructed and remains completely free to travel from the over flow box filter bottom housing air-control valve knob to the end of the airline attached to the palm-siphon-primer-bulb.
Use a cup or small container to transfer a needed amount of habitat chamber system water into the rear drain chamber of the over flow box filter bottom housing, (this is the side with the two drain connections visible), once the water level rises past the rear drain box’s main drain-lip, and then begins to overflow into the main drain-pipe, start to draw in air from the over flow box filter air-control valve tubing, do this steadily until the over the wall pipe-chase is filled with water entirely, this will be evident when a solid stream of water appears at the beginning of the over flow box filter air-control valve tubing near the over flow box filter air-control valve. Once a solid stream of water is evident at the beginning of the over flow box filter air-control valve tubing, close the over flow box filter air-control valve by turning it clockwise until it is fully seated and no more water can be drawn into the over flow box filter air-control valve tubing.
Return the over flow box filter air-control valve tubing back to its original position within the open area in the rear of the unit. Now that the high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter assembly, is primed, full system running, use the tip of your finger around all external connections and inspect them for seeps or leakage.
Verify that the water is flowing unhindered from the main habitat area, tank, pond or aquarium, and into the front slots of the high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter assembly. Follow the waters path beyond the over the wall pipe-chase and down into the over flow box filter drain, and then finally reaching the multi tower sump filter w/ c.o.d. via the multi tower sump filter system drain tie-in box(/s).
Once you have verified that the system is running correctly, wait one minute and loosen the over flow box filter air-control valve once more, draw in once again on the end of the over flow box filter air-control valve tubing and confirm that no oxygen bubbles have gathered or formed within the high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter system’s over the wall pipe. If no air bubbles appear in the over flow box filter air-control valve tubing, then return the over flow box filter air-control valve to its closed and seated position and replace the high flow external over flow box filter(/s) top cover w/ manual or electronic fill/feeder attachment so that the BAWPS over flow box filter air-control valve and the over flow box filter air-control valve tubing are easily accessible from outside the high flow external over flow box filter(/s) top cover w/ manual or electronic fill/feeder attachment via the slot provided through it’s now closed top cover.
Congratulations, the system is now up and running, periodically check to see if any oxygen has accumulated in the over the wall pipe-chase by using the above priming test procedure, use the over flow box filter air-control valve to (bleed) or remove any oxygen in the system if it is ever present.
The B.A.W.P.S. multi tower sump filter w/ c.o.d. is designed to automatically “self prime” and then restart again by itself (without manual priming or bleeding) should the multi tower sump filter internal system pump fail for any reason or if power to the pump should go off and later turn back on.
If for some reason the high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter should get clogged by debris or stop flowing, it is suggested that two or more B.A.W.P.S. high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter be used in tandem (at more than one location) to create a “redundant” type of system, (if one of the overflow boxes fail, the other should provide sufficient drainage until the failure of the first unit can be addressed). Here we would like to note that pump-head flow which enters the system at habitat area elevation should not exceed eighty percent of a single unit’s full dual-drain capacity.
After being continuously skimmed, the unfiltered water from the main habitat area travels via the high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter(/s) front slot openings and spills into the front of the overflow box itself where it is siphoned over the over the wall pipe-chase tube wall construction, and then through to the aftermarket main return drain(s) which are located on the bottom rear side of the unit before final draining.
The B.A.W.P.S. high flow external over flow box filter is capable of non-stop surface skimming which in turn removes all contaminants from the top layers of the habitat chamber area’s water column before then transferring that used water to the sump interior sock tower assembly which consists of the sump interior sock tower frame rails and sump interior sock tower frame, and the sump interior sock tower frame slide, and the sump interior sock tower frame sliding door, and also the sump interior sock tower frame micron mesh pre-filter sock ring, and the micron mesh pre-filter sock, and the sump interior sock tower frame drain tie-in box for processing and revitalization.
The B.A.W.P.S. multi tower sump filter w/ c.o.d., prevents the normal buildup of harmful contaminants such as algae blooms, nitrates, nitrites, PH imbalances, detritus and biological waste that regularly accumulate in the habitat area and often offset the short term stability of the water quality in the entire system, this aquatic load frequently makes the habitat containment area itself detrimental to the plants and animals that reside in, on or around it.
Once the un-filtered water passes into the intake tower of the sump interior sock tower assembly/(s), the unfiltered water is then coursed through the sump interior sock tower frame micron mesh pre-filter sock ring and micron mesh pre-filter sock/(s). This process incorporates mechanical filtration as a method of water purification.
Here, there is a sump interior sock tower frame sliding door, a removable sliding door that is located at the sump interior sock tower assembly/(s) front, which when removed or raised, allows for the aquaculturist to have full access to the sump interior sock tower frame micron mesh pre-filter sock ring and micron mesh pre-filter sock/(s) for their removal, rinsing and/or replacement.
Now prefiltered, the water flows out through the sump interior sock tower assembly/(s), and the sump interior sock tower door stop/(s), and passes under the sump interior bio media storage generator drip tray splash guard lock plate before it then enters the holding area provided atop the sump interior bio media storage generator drip tray. (An optional sump interior bio media storage generator drip tray pre-filter carbon infused sponge can be placed here and can add additional chemical filtration to the system.)
When accumulated in the fronts or the sump interior bio media storage generator drip tray, the prefiltered water quickly begins gravity dripping through its array of tapered dispersion holes which creates a continuous trickle effect upon the top surface of the bio-weave of the sump interior biotower two stage / three-phase bacteria storage generators’ inner tubular mesh, or any alternate media being stored in the optional bio media storage generator drip tray container box.
During saturation, the upper levels of the inner tubular mesh on the sump interior biotower two stage / three-phase bacteria storage generators and immediately begins to convert any animal or plant load within its air/water mix saturation column into a slowly growing air/water type bacteria culture which remains in place and grows as it adheres to every surface of the sump interior biotower two stage / three-phase bacteria storage generators’ inner upper, tubular mesh walls.
Here, in this area, the bacteria culture begins to balance and offset the overall system waste load, (more load, more bacteria – less load, less bacteria), and the bacteria culture continues to accumulate and grow as it feeds on the its increased waste load from the introduction of additional inhabitants. This process incorporates biological filtration as a method of water purification.
After traversing through the sump interior biotower two stage / three-phase bacteria storage generators’ upper levels, the lower levels of the sump interior biotower two stage / three-phase bacteria storage generators’ inner lower, tubular mesh walls and becomes saturated with water and begins to retain, though in a gravity suspension submersion state (or soaking) environment, an additional batch of living bacteria culture which stays fully cloaked and submerged in water all of the time during the cycling process.
This type of living bacteria unlike the first, doesn’t thrive as well in an air/water mixed environment but instead, it may be referred to as an under-gravel type-based bacteria. This new bacteria culture then converts any animal or plant waste or load within its own solid water column of inner tubular mesh into additional submerged water-based bacteria cultures which then also grow and feed on the leftovers of any waste load that has not yet been consumed by the upper level’s air/water cultured bacteria, (again the living culture base will expand and contract to match the current load requirements). This process also incorporates biological filtration as a method of water purification. Hence, the (BAWPS) – Biologic Aquatic Water Purification System with over flow box filters, bioskimmer, and c.o.d. was created.
Since these types of bacteria cultures naturally build up and accrue on bacteria storage surface layers over time, a standard quantity of bio-balls or sponge-like media substrate or “block” which is normally held stationary (as to not cause the bacteria to let free itself from the biomass substrate or surfaces that it has bonded to and contaminate the entire system) and stored within a single chamber/sump, it will eventually deplete its own effectiveness and efficiency over an extended period of time, (usually six months to a year). At this point, most systems that exist on the market will require for the biologic material to be removed, replaced and/or, all its adhesion surfaces cleaned.
Unfortunately, this “cycling” affect or “bacteria build time” requires months to take place. Once established, currently designed biologic filter systems do not allow for the aquaculturist to touch, move or even clean in any way these accumulated and cultured biomass surfaces after the initial live bacteria load cultivation process has begun.
After a time, these types of generic systems that utilize more primitive forms of biological filtration will eventually, and often do in fact, collapse under their own bacteria load. And shortly thereafter, if the older created or already existing dead and dying biomass bacteria cultures which are older and located under the newer top living layers of bacteria have not been removed, the water quality in the main habitat containment area will be forced into a “spiked” or “heavy load” state which will stress and often kill all of the inhabitants which are exposed to it.
Therefore, it is for this reason that the B.A.W.P.S. multi tower sump filter w/ c.o.d., comes with three sump interior biotower two stage / three-phase bacteria storage generators already installed in place.
Sets of three or more of the sump interior biotower two stage / three-phase bacteria storage generators makes it possible for the aquaculturist to now remove one of the sump interior biotower two stage / three-phase bacteria storage generators at a timed interval (every three months) and then clean it (heavy rinsing), or replace it, before then re-inserting it back into its original position within the B.A.W.P.S. multi tower sump filter w/ c.o.d. filter system.
This process of continuously rotating and cleaning the sump interior biotower two stage / three-phase bacteria storage generators assures that no individual section of the trapped biomass culture ever grows old or becomes fully cycled, nor does it have a chance to accumulate too many of the consecutive surface layers of decaying biological buildup over time which will cause a major decline in the overall system’s water quality.
Amazingly, the B.A.W.P.S. multi tower sump filter w/ c.o.d. system is the first and only processing system on the market that offers the aquaculturist the ability to not spend time “cycling” their systems during initial set up.
The B.A.W.P.S. multi tower sump filter w/ c.o.d., prevents any spike load from occurring in the first place. From the moment it is turned on, there is no longer the need to purchase or add costly add-on products for “cycling” to the system and then waiting a nail biting full month to see if your newly arrived prized first fish survives.
This type of filtration is considered state of the art and systems with c.o.d. are completely “cycle-less” which is something that up to this point has been entirely unavailable to any consumer. An aquaculturist can now add as many additional plants and animals as he or she likes to the habitat area on day one, and their additional load will be compensated for by the bioskimmer, biotower, and c.o.d. system until initial bacteria load “cycle” is achieved.
Arriving past the sump interior biotower two stage / three-phase bacteria storage generators, the freshly prefiltered, c.o.d. injected, and biologically processed water can then pass down through the bio media storage drain support plate, and along the bio media storage drain box quite flow down plate, before then passing through to the lower wall slots of the sump interior panel refugium separation panel, and into the refugium chamber (if present) where here, live animals and plants can be placed for exposure to a lighting schedule which should be timed completely opposite to that of the main habitat chamber area via the optional internal tower sump biologic trapping filter w/ c.o.d. internal LED dual tube light fixture or LED array light fixture with the sump exterior light fixture remote control and the sump exterior LED light fixture dual tube or LED fixture array hood.
By running opposite lighting on the B.A.W.P.S. multi tower sump filter w/ c.o.d. live plant refugium chamber (if present), positioned midway in the main sump filter assembly the aquaculturist can now produce a separate day time simulated carbon monoxide consumption filtering period within the refugium chamber, (a period during the daytime in which the plants in the refugium are subjected to darkness and absorb the harmful carbon dioxide being released during the daytime hours by the inhabitants of the main living aquatic area). This process incorporates photosynthesis as a method of water purification.
In this refugium chamber area, there is also suitable mounting space on the sump interior refugium separation panel for an optional expansion filter such as the optional internal tower sump biologic trapping filter w/ c.o.d. and its high flow biologic bioskimmer protein remover.
The optional internal tower sump biologic trapping filter w/ c.o.d. includes a three stage flow system which incorporates (venturi oxygen injection, adjustable manifold power heads, and c.o.d. or “compressed oxygen diffusion).
After leaving from the the optional internal tower sump biologic trapping filter w/ c.o.d. and its own high flow biologic protein bioskimmer via it’s front power-head manifold assembly, the newly biologically filtered, bio-skimmed and polished water returns to the main refugium area where it travels through a set of additional wall slots which are located high in the sump interior panel pump chamber. Here, the flow is compressed through the sump interior mud bank media pre-filter sponge (if present), (removable), located just under the sump interior auxiliary food storage tray bridge (if present), the sump interior food storage tray rails and the sump interior food storage tray (if present) and where after passing, the flow then runs through the micron mesh of the bank filter slide frame pre-filter assembly (if present) which includes the sump interior bank filter slide frame, and the sump interior bank filter slide frame plate, and the sump interior bank filter slide frame pre-filter screen, and the sump interior bank filter slide frame pre-filter screen lock plate. The water accumulates here in this area of the main chiller, sump, and pump chamber (extended multi sock tower models are shown available and include the crushed coral/mud bank soak chamber, where additional biological bacteria types can be cultivated by using assorted substrates such as gravel, crushed coral, sand and mud) for separation and treatment. These processes incorporate the use of chemical, mechanical and biological filtration as methods for water purification.
Upon arriving in the main chiller, sump, pump chamber where the fully processed water can now be treated and dosed with as many as four different additives at once, (four separate doser tube supply connections can be provided), all while simultaneously using the sump rail DPC doser, probe, chiller manifold/harness clip-on.
At this location, the water can also be chilled or heated as desired with the use of an optional sump interior system heater, or sump exterior system chiller unit, with an optional sump rail DPC doser, probe, chiller manifold/harness drop pipe also available. Here, instrument probing for specific particle levels within the sump interior system can be monitored with probes and insulators which can be used to track all system water quality levels such as temperature, redox-orp, conductivity, and calcium levels via their access through the sump rail DPC doser, probe, chiller manifold/harness clip-on. There is also the optional sump interior TCI thermostatic control interface which has its own built-in thermometer and a complete set of diodes and probes which can grant the aquarist with a digital display readout of pertinent real time information regarding the current status of their existing water conditions.
With this part of the journey at completion, the old habitat water now mechanically micron screened, biologically sifted, bioSkimmed of unwanted proteins, c.o.d. infused and oxygenated, chemically carbon filtered, treated with additives, and probed for proper particle levels as well as heated or cooled to desired temperatures and thus fully processed, the newly B.A.W.P.S. purified system water is then pumped via the multi tower sump filter internal system pump, through the optional sump exterior system chiller unit, and back again.
Next, all the system water circulating gets pumped by the B.A.W.P.S. multi tower sump filter internal system pump and out of the chiller, sump, pump chamber, and back up into the the B.A.W.P.S. high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter, where the flow is redirected back over the over the wall pipe-chase tube wall construction and then through to the main return power-head assembly with adjustable nozzle heads which is located on the front face of the B.A.W.P.S. high flow external over flow box filter(/s).
Now, as fast as the B.A.W.P.S. multi tower sump filter internal system pump pumps water into the habitat area, it will be continuously siphoned away at that same rate as it arrives and then transferred into the B.A.W.P.S. high flow external over flow box filter(/s), or alternate aftermarket over flow box filter, to be recirculated again and again down through the multi tower sump filter w/ c.o.d. for reprocessing before once more being returned.
The (BAWPS) – biologic aquatic water purification system process continues twenty-four, seven, and builds the strongest most stable and controllable “cycle for life” that is available to aquatic plant and animal aquaculturists today. Sturdy and well built, the cycleless B.A.W.P.S. multi tower sump filter w/ c.o.d., will run quietly and efficiently in the background while providing all levels of aquaculturists with the peace of mind they deserve… – Nano
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