Pool Filters
Pool filters are an essential part of every pool. Their role is to remove the dirt and other matter in the water to help reduce the growth of bacteria and keep your water clean.
There are two types of pool filters commonly used in swimming pools - Sand and Cartridge Pool Filters.
Sand Filters (now known as Media Filters)
The sand filter is most popular due to its low maintenance and durability. Water flows through a media bed, which may be sand, zeolite, or glass.
Sand filters collect particles larger than 15 microns, but with the new media technology filtration, this can be as low as 3 microns. These impurities eventually clog up the media material, and the filter will require cleaning.
Back-washing cleans sand filters, a process where the water is reversed through the filter to clean the filter and restore filter efficiency, a simple process that makes these filters popular, but there is a lot of water wasted.
Cartridge Pool Filters
Pool Cartridge Filters use a porous cylinder of cotton, polyester, or paper material in a replaceable cartridge.
Cartridges achieve a large surface area by folding the fabric around the central core. The most common material is polyester, giving a reasonable compromise between solids removal and flow rate.
Cartridge filters cannot be back-washed; the filter element must be removed, washed and hosed clean.
Cartridges generally last for two years. These are popular with tight installations and areas that have limited water.
Advice
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