HAYWARD EC-40 EC40 POOL FILTER PERFLEX SERIES D. E. DIATOMACEOUS EARTH
HAYWARD EC-40 POOL FILTER PERFLEX SERIES D. Filtration is the best water recirculation method available. FilterT traps dirt, removing microscopic dust and pollen as small as one micron-100x’s smaller than a grain of salt. Besides its remarkable filtering capabilities, the Perflex D. Has been re-engineered with a two-bolt clamp for easy access to internal components. Its patented Flex-TubeT technology traps dirt and impurities as they pass through the filter providing the deepest, most comprehensive clean on the market. The Hayward EC-40 Perflex Series D. Filter system provides crystal clear sparkling water at an economical price. The Perflex patented “Flex-Tube” design in combination with D. Powder allows the filter to effectively clean without the need for backwashing. The EC-40 is ideally suited for any above ground pool up to 15,000 gallons of water. Perflex Series filters come complete with filter base, hoses, clamps, fittings, filter tank, quick connect union, ball valve and pump. Brand new, factory direct from Hayward! Ideal for above ground pools up to 24′ round and 15′x30′ oval. E filter system includes what is pictured. Captures all dirt, removing microscopic dust and pollen as small as one micron. Easy access clamp assembly. Pump-to-filter union connection provides simple installation and winterization. Flow rate of 40 gallons per minute or 19,200 gallons in 8 hours. ALSO AUCTIONING HAYWARD PUMP THAT WAS USED WITH THIS FILTER. The item “HAYWARD EC-40 EC40 POOL FILTER PERFLEX SERIES D. E. DIATOMACEOUS EARTH” is in sale since Monday, May 18, 2015. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Pools & Spas\Pool Parts & Maintenance\Pool Filters”. The seller is “tigerstinamarie1964″ and is located in Lake Katrine, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: Hayward
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