AquaForte DM-22000 Vario S Pond Pump
£249.95
AquaForte DM-22000 Vario S Pond Pump
The AquaForte DM-22000 Vario S is a powerful pond pump supplied with an external controller that varies the flow steplessly between 12,000 and 22,000 litres per hour. Maximum head is 7.5 metres.
Controller with consumption display
The controller increases or decreases output and pauses the pump on demand, useful when feeding fish. The display shows the live power draw in watts. For the DM-22000 Vario S, this falls between 70 and 200 W.
Wet or dry installation
The pump can be installed inside the pond or outside it. It is not self-priming, so it must always sit below the water level.
Dry-run protection
If the pump fails to draw water for 2 minutes, it shuts off automatically. After 30 seconds it tries again. If water still cannot be drawn, the pump stays off until you unplug it and plug it back in.
Specifications
- Brand: AquaForte
- Model: DM-22000 Vario S
- Variable flow: 12,000-22,000 l/h
- Maximum head: 7.5 m
- Power draw: 70-200 W
- External controller included
- Dry-run protection
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does delivery take?
Standard UK delivery takes 3–5 working days. You’ll receive tracking details by email as soon as your order is dispatched.
Is the chair suitable for outdoor use all year round?
The Florina hanging chair is weather-resistant but we recommend bringing the cushion indoors during heavy rain or winter to extend its life.
Do you offer assembly or installation?
The chair arrives flat-packed with clear instructions and all fixings included. Most customers assemble it in under 30 minutes. Professional assembly is available at checkout for an additional fee.
