Bearon Aquatics Horizontal Fixed Base 1/2 hp Olympus Fountain

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Bearon Aquatics Horizontal Fixed Base .5 Olympus Fountain

How Does the Horizontal Fix Base Olympus Fountain Work?

How shallow can you go? It turns out we can go 10″ low! Our horizontal fixed base Olympus Fountain is the lowest model to date.

We are constantly finding new ways to innovate. Often we find that a fountain would enhance a local establishment, BUT the amount of water available is minimal. We already knew that we went from needing three feet of water down to just eighteen inches with the fixed vertical base; could we go even lower?

YES! Our specialty motors are designed to run horizontally. We turned the fixed vertical base on its side, re-engineered the base & VOILA, a horizontal fixed base Olympus Fountain that needs just 10″ of water! This style Olympus Fountain is perfect for concrete ponds at putt-putt golf courses, malls, or basins in front of new home development signage.

Extension tubes are available to give added height for greater depth of water:

    6″ extension tube allows for 16″ of water
    12″ extension tube allows for 22″ of water
    18″ extension tube allows for 28″ of water

Choose from seven of the best nozzle patterns to find the exact size and shape for your needs.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Fixed base
  • Designed to run horizontally
  • Good for Shallow Ponds
  • 0.5HP
  • You choice of 1 nozzle included
  • Minimum depth 14”
  • Maximum depth 32” (w/ extension)
  • Available 115v or 230v

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