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Atlantic Water Gardens TidalWave Fountain Pump
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Reliable, energy-efficient fountain pump at a budget-friendly price
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Adjustable flow rate & high-head heights allows versatile pond uses
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Sized right for small water features or container water gardens
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Enjoy reliable, big pump performance in limited space applications. Atlantic Water Gardens TidalWave Fountain Pump boasts a compact, space-saving design without sacrificing quality or breaking your budget. Smartly priced and energy-efficient magnetic drive fountain pump features a large and sturdy pre-filter, integrated flow control, and a versatile base plate. Convenient features and sized to fit even the smallest applications Atlantic Water Gardens TidalWave Fountain Pump offers everything you want in a small pump.
Atlantic Water Gardens TidalWave Fountain Pump includes 1/2" - 3/4" outlet fitting. Available in multiple flow rates to accommodate a variety of uses from tabletop fountains, small water features or container water gardens. Submersible use only.
| Model |
Dimensions |
Fittings In / Out |
Cord Length |
| FP100 |
3-1/2" x 2-1/4" x 2-1/2" high |
NA / 1/2" MIPT |
6 ft |
| FP200 |
3-1/2" x 2-1/4" x 2-1/2" high |
NA / 1/2" MIPT |
6 ft |
| FP300 |
5" x 3" x 3-1/4" high |
NA / 1/2" FIPT |
16 ft |
| FP400 |
5" x 3" x 3-1/4" high |
NA / 1/2" FIPT |
16 ft |
| FP500 |
5-1/4" x 3-1/2" x 4" high |
NA / 1/2" FIPT |
16 ft |
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Downloadable
TidalWave Fountain Pump Manual PDF.
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Please click "More Information" for operating instructions.
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Operation
- Atlantic Water Gardens TidalWave Fountain Pumps are to be used in a circuit protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter.
- Atlantic Water Gardens TidalWave Fountain Pumps are for use in water only. Water Temperature should never exceed 95°F.
- Atlantic Water Gardens TidalWave Fountain Pumps must not be used to pump saltwater, sewage, flammable or corrosive liquids, grease, oils or food waste.
- Pay careful attention to the water level while pump is operating. The pump must be fully submersed at all times of operation.
- Repeating cycles of stopping and restarting will damage the water pump. Do not continue operation at low-water level or while the inlet is clogged with debris. Not only will performance suffer, but also such conditions may cause noise, heavy vibration, and pump failure.
- In case of excessive vibration, unusual noise or odor, turn off the power immediately and consult your nearest dealer.
Maintenance and Inspection
- Regular maintenance and inspections are a necessity for continued efficient functioning. If any abnormal conditions are noticed, refer to the section on Troubleshooting and take corrective measures immediately.
Monthly Inspection
- Check for any drop in performance. Reduced performance is usually caused by debris blocking the pump intake.
- Detach the power cable from the receptacle or turn off the power supply (circuit breaker).
- Disconnect the pump discharge and remove pump from the water.
- Remove any accumulated debris from the surface of the pump and pre-filter.
- Remove the pre-filter, inspect the Flow Adjuster and remove any accumulated debris.
- Remove the threaded inlet by rotating it in a counterclockwise half turn while pulling lightly outward from the pump body.
- Inspect the impeller. The Impeller should spin freely. If the impeller feels tight or gritty when spun, please refer to the Cleaning Instructions.
Winterizing
- Under no circumstances should the pump be left in frozen water.
- When the pump is out of use for an extended period, wash it and dry it thoroughly, then store it indoors.
Note: Always run a test operation before putting the pump back into operation. When the pump is left installed in the water, it should be run at regular intervals (about once per week).
Cleaning
Atlantic Water Gardens TidalWave Fountain Pumps will require periodic cleaning of the magnetic rotor and rotor chamber. Please follow the directions below for proper cleaning procedures:
- Remove the pre-filter.
- Remove the threaded inlet by rotating it in a counterclockwise half turn while pulling lightly outward from the pump body.
- Remove the impeller assembly from the rotor chamber.
- Note: The impeller assembly is comprised of six individual parts. Take care not to lose or misplace any of these pieces during the cleaning process.
- Inspect the magnetic rotor and the rotor chamber for built-up debris. Loose debris can be flushed out with clean water. Often in hard water, well water, or pond-free applications, debris may appear as a crusty film around the rotor and in the rotor chamber. Remove this film using a scrub brush and white vinegar.
- Inspect the intake O-ring for nicks and breaks.
- Reassemble the impeller assembly and insert it into the rotor chamber.
- Attach the threaded inlet by applying pressure and rotating it in a clockwise half turn.
- Replace the pre-filter.
Troubleshooting Guide
Always turn off power before inspecting the pump. Failure to observe this precaution can result in a serious accident.
| Problem |
Possible Cause |
Possible Solution |
| Pump does not run |
Power is off |
Turn power on |
| Power failure |
Check power supply or contact local power company |
| Power cord is not connected |
Connect power cord |
| Impeller is stuck |
Remove debris/Clean impeller |
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| Power stops after starting |
Pump is overheating |
Submerge pump/Raise water level/Allow pump to cool/Clean impeller |
| Power/Current overload |
Check length/size of power cable Check or replace GFCI |
Intake is blocked/ Impeller needs cleaning |
Remove debris from the pump intake |
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| Diminished flow rate or not water flow |
Impeller needs cleaning |
Refer to Cleaning Instructions |
| Obstruction in pipe or piping |
Clear obstruction |
| Low water level |
Stop operation/Raise water level |
| Air lock in the impeller chamber |
Place pump in water. Turn the pump ON/OFF intermittently 2 or 3 times. |
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Please note: Return of electrical equipment to Drs. Foster & Smith for exchange or refund is limited to 60 days from the date of purchase. Beyond 60 days, please contact the manufacturer for repair or replacement as covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
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