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Aquascape Aquasurge 3000 (g2) Impeller Kit

AQ-91071

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Aquascape Aquasurge 3000 (g2) Impeller Kit

$58.00

Keep Your AquaSurge 3000 Moving Water at Full Capacity

The Aquascape AquaSurge 3000 (G2) Impeller Kit is a factory-specification replacement impeller assembly for second-generation AquaSurge 3000 submersible pond pumps. When the pump delivers noticeably reduced flow, operates with increased vibration, or makes an intermittent grinding noise, the impeller assembly has worn and this kit provides the correct OEM replacement to restore full rated output.

OEM Precision for the AquaSurge 3000 G2

The G2 second-generation AquaSurge pumps introduced revised impeller geometry compared to the original series. Using a G2-specific impeller kit ensures the dimensional tolerances match the G2 housing, maintaining the hydraulic efficiency improvements built into the second-generation design. Third-party impellers may fit mechanically but often sacrifice the flow characteristics that make the G2 an upgrade over the original pump.

Specification Value
Compatible Pump Aquascape AquaSurge 3000 (G2)
Flow Rating 11,356 LPH (3,000 GPH)
Kit Contents G2 impeller, shaft pin, O-ring
Fit Type OEM direct replacement

How to Use

Unplug and remove the pump. Open the pump housing by releasing the casing clips. Remove the worn impeller by pulling it straight off the magnetic shaft pin. Discard the old O-ring. Slide the new impeller from the kit onto the shaft pin until fully seated. Install the new O-ring, then reassemble the pump casing. Test the pump in a bucket of water, checking for smooth operation and verifying output at the discharge matches the expected flow before returning to the pond.

Ideal for restoring AquaSurge 3000 G2 pumps in mid-to-large water garden skimmers, waterfall feed lines, and stream channel pumping stations after one to three seasons of continuous use.