Swimming Pool Sand Filter with 4 Position Valve Inground Pond Fountain System
Swimming Pool Sand Filter with 4 Position Valve Inground Pond Fountain System. By means of sand as a filter medium, this pool sand filter is effective in filtering and purifying the water of your pool. This is a considerably economical and low-maintenance option to keep your pool water pristine. Made of high-density polyethylene, the sand filter is highly durable. This filter is designed to achieve a flow rate of 7 m³/h. The maximum working pressure is 3,5 bar. To start the operation, 19 kg of filter sand (not included) is required. The filter is equipped with a multiport valve with 4 positions: filter (for filtering the body of water), backwash (for cleaning the filter medium), rinse (for flushing the filter system), and winter (for winterizing). Note: It can be connected with hoses of 32 mm and 38 mm diameters. Dimensions: 11.8″ x 24.4″ (Diameter x H). Filter diameter: 11.8″ (12″). Flow rate: 7 m³/h (1800 GPH). Maximum working pressure: 3,5 bar. Filter sand needed: 41.9 lbs (not included). Multiport valve with 4 positions: Filter, backwash, rinse and winter. Suitable for hoses with a diameter of 1.3″ or 1.5″. The item “Swimming Pool Sand Filter with 4 Position Valve Inground Pond Fountain System” is in sale since Friday, June 18, 2021. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Pools & Spas\Pool Equipment & Parts\Pool Filters”. The seller is “pastcdyy” and is located in Sanger, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
- MPN: Does not apply
- Type: Sand Filter System
- Pool Type: In-Ground
- Brand: Unbranded
- Color: Blue
- Material: PE
- Dimensions: 11.8″ x 24.4″ (Diameter x H)
- Connection size: 1″
- Filter diameter: 11.8″ (12″)
- Flow rate: 7 m³/h (1800 GPH)
- Maximum working pressure: 3
- Filter sand needed: 41.9 lbs (not included)
- Multiport valve with 4 positions: Filter
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