Installation Guide

Height: 0.4 m
Diameter: 0.8 m
Height: 0.4 m
Diameter: 1 m
Height: 0.8 m
Diameter: 0.3 m
Height: 1.3 m
Diameter: 1.3 m
Height: 1.5 m
Diameter: 1.1 m
1” – ¾”
adapter
Diagram #2
Diagram #3
Top Feature
Flow Indicator
Secondary
Flow Indicator
(Reverse angle)
Diagram #4
2
3
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
The 17 pieces included in this kit can assemble in a variety of ways to suit your project. There really are
very few “wrong ways” to use this universal kit. Below we outline our recommended method.
Before you begin your assembly, double check your plan:
Review the parts list (diagram #1), as well as any included parts with your pump (sold separately),
to determine what you will need to properly mount the chosen assembly to your pump.
Identify height required to feature the nozzle at the proper level in your pond. Use extension tubes
to position the entire spray head approximately 6 - 12 inches above the water line.
Provide a stable base for your pump to keep it 2” – 4” from the bottom of the pond. If a perfectly
level area is not available, use the pivoting swivel connector near the top of your assembly to
compensate, allowing adjustment to keep nozzle head straight.
The 6 popular spray patterns included provide visual and functional options that suit most pond
sizes and environments. Be sure to choose spray patterns that will keep all of the spray inside
your pond area.
Example 1 using 750gph Pond Pump: (AD40750)
Add 1threaded adapter to pump output.
(Plumbers Teflon Tape is recommended)
Alternate method: The diverter could be inverted and threaded directly
to the pump. However the dual feature adjustment indicators would
also appear inverted. See below for more on the use of the diverter.
Example 2 - using 1250gph or 2500gph Pond / Waterfall Pumps:
(AD41250 / AD42505)
1. Using the rubber washer, attach the 1.5” 1.25” female reducer
2. Attach the 1.25” 1” adapter
3. Insert 1” threaded adapter
(plumbers Teflon Tape is recommended for all male fittings)
Alternate method: The diverter could be inverted, and threaded directly
to the 1.25 1” adapter. However the dual feature adjustment indicators
would also appear inverted. See below for more on the use of the diverter.
PROPER USE OF THE FLOW DIVERTER
1. Use washer to mount barbed fitting
(Cut off ½” area if using ¾” tubing)
2. Attach 1” ¾” adapter to diverter base
3. Attach to 1” Male output on pump
(plumbers Teflon Tape is recommended for all male fittings)
Alternate method: If the diverter is used inverted to this method, it will
still work. However the dual feature adjustment indicators would also
appear inverted and potentially cause confusion when adjusting flow.
FINAL ASSEMBLY AND USE
Now the choice - Which spray nozzles to use?
You will need to test the nozzles for height and diameter before finalizing your plan.
Be sure to set nozzles so all spray and splash falls within the main pond area.
The supplied extension tubes will allow easy placement in deeper ponds.
Although using all included connections to maximize assembly height is workable, using as
few connections as possible will make assembly easier, and maximize spray height and water flow.
The Pivoting (swivel) connector is best used near the top of the assembly.
Attaching this feature lower down may cause the nozzle to tilt due to pressure.
Using the 1250gph Pump, the following spray heights and diameters are approximated for
reference:
Recommended Assembly
Use Dual Flow Control
to adjust each feature
Be sure these connections
are tight and secure