MADE Cascade System, Filtration Module

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2011

Modular Aquaponics Design and Equipment

MADE in the Philippines

MADE Cascade System with the addition of the MADE Filtration Module

MADE Cascade System Components:

1200 Lit FRP Fish Tank
450 Lit FRP Flood and Drain Growbed
450 Lit FRP Floating Raft Growbed
20 lpm centrifugal pump
Small polycarbonate Greenhouse
MADE 5000 Lit Capacity Filter Module

Filter Module Compartments:

(It has a 5 compartment design)

1. Vortex Filtration
2. Brush Filtration
3. Filter Mat/ Spaghetti Mat
4. Static Bed/ Packed Media Filtration
5. Moving Bed Filtration

It has 3 Drain points to remove solids during maintenance

For Ultimate solids filtration so a higher Fish density can be achieved.

Specially MADE to boost your Aquaponics System's Performance

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  • Thank you for sharing your designs and thanks for beautiful music to listen along with your video - - very nice.

  • @papa2whitley You're Welcome! I hope you learned something from my videos. Subscribe to MADODEL to view our updates.

  • project ba yan sa school?

  • @cutiemaine21 No, It's just a hobby. But we have had inquiries from schools to setup AP systems as their school projects.

  • Any reason you didn't go fish tank, filter, gravel grow bed, then DWC, Sump, and then return to fish tank? Or Fish tank, filter, DWC, gravel grow bed, sump, and return to fish tank?

  • @MrMadmax478 To minimize impeller pitting in the DWC which also has aeration, the pump has its own small sump inside the DWC and the airstone is also located away from the pump. The current config right now is FT overflow to the Filter then to the DWC/ Sump then to a bypass which goes to the FND and to the FT.

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  • @MrMadmax478 I can certainly go that way ( FT to FND to DWC and to FT) but I will have to use the last compartment as a sump. I am using the last compartment as a MBF right now and the MBF would require aeration. If I place a pump in the MBF with aeration, there is a high possibility that the pump will suck in air bubbles and cause cavitation which will wear the pump impeller quickly.

  • @starwave1967 You can have a larger fish density and longer time before the need to clean your growbeds from accumulated solids.

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