Pipe almost blocked up
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:50 pm
My father has a Koi pond with 2 UV lamps, old style rectangle filter boxes (one with the extra large bottle brush style nylon brushes then links to another tank with the 'cut up' vacuum pipes, which I believe is for the growth of good bacteria then a pump which then sends the clean water through 2 UV systems past an electronic unit which has wires coiled round the outlet tube (2 sets of wires) before the pipe goes underground then back up the wall of the pond, along the outside to the return aerator unit.
The problem I have is I think he's not replaced the UV lamps, hence a higher than normal blanket weed and clarity of water. I replaced the UV lamps with new lamps. I thought the pump was losing it's efficiency as the flow rate was poor back into the pond (a trickle). I then took the pump out of the filter tank to see if the base of the pump was clogged up and after opening it up, only found a minor slime, to which I then replaced the unit with a new pump and found the same problem. I took the pipe off the pump and it was pumping out water at a large rate (so no problem there).
I then looked at the clear pipe that goes from the UV lamps to the pond and found that the pipe had a thick film on the inside, which I presume is blocking the water.
What can I use to clean the pipe back to normal to allow the water to flow properly again and how can I measure the flow rate at the pond entry point to calculate how much water is being filtered per hour?
Any help with this issue would be much appreciated.
The problem I have is I think he's not replaced the UV lamps, hence a higher than normal blanket weed and clarity of water. I replaced the UV lamps with new lamps. I thought the pump was losing it's efficiency as the flow rate was poor back into the pond (a trickle). I then took the pump out of the filter tank to see if the base of the pump was clogged up and after opening it up, only found a minor slime, to which I then replaced the unit with a new pump and found the same problem. I took the pipe off the pump and it was pumping out water at a large rate (so no problem there).
I then looked at the clear pipe that goes from the UV lamps to the pond and found that the pipe had a thick film on the inside, which I presume is blocking the water.
What can I use to clean the pipe back to normal to allow the water to flow properly again and how can I measure the flow rate at the pond entry point to calculate how much water is being filtered per hour?
Any help with this issue would be much appreciated.