SIDE VALVE FILLET
- 6-way valve with pressure gauge
- Automatic air vent
- Economical and reliable
Resistant
- Thermofusion welded injected polyethylene filters
Use
- Filters specially adapted for above-ground pools and medium-sized pools (up to 65 m3)
Versatility
- Ø 500 and Ø 600 mm filters
Maintenance
- Easy maintenance and use, thanks to its transparent polycarbonate cover and easy access
Stability
- Circular base, for greater stability of the filter
Technical characteristics
- Maximum water temperature 50°C
- Operating pressure 0.5 - 1.3 bar
- Maximum pressure 2.0 bar
- Connection 1,5".
- Salt water compatible tank, arms, fittings, cover in PP/PP/ ABS/SAN®.
- Medium filtration 0.4 - 0.8 mm
SPEC. |
HI 500 |
HI 600 |
HI ADVANCE 500 |
HI ADVANCE 600 |
Diameter (mm) |
500 |
600 |
500 |
60 |
Recommended flow rate (m3/h) |
9.5 |
14 |
9.5 |
14 |
Filtering area (m2) |
0.19 |
0.28 |
0.19 |
0.28 |
Connections |
1 1⁄2” |
1 1⁄2” |
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Fine Sand (kg) |
75 |
75 |
75 |
75 |
Coarse Sand (kg) |
25 | 50 | 25 |
50 |
Maximum working pressure (bar) |
two |
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Valve |
Six ways |
SWIMMING POOL FILTERS
Pool filters are just as important as any other type of water filtration in your home. If you have a pool in your backyard you will need a filter to keep the water safe and clean for you, family and friends. Having a pool without a filter would be very dangerous and could lead to a rapid build-up of bacteria, parasites and other nuisance substances. Even if you use water disinfection systems you will need a filter in your pool.
How to choose?
The choice of filtration mode is directly linked to the requirements of your pool. The size of your pool, how many months you use it each year and the quality of the water can all contribute to making a more informed decision. Finally, your budget is also a decisive factor when choosing a filter.
Available filter types
There are three main types of pool filters, sand filters, cartridge filters and diatomaceous earth filters. The type of pool you have may dictate the type of filter you will need to use.
Sand filters
Although not commonly used in spas, sand filters are the most popular type of pool filter. The way they work is simple, they are filled about three-quarters full with controlled- granulometry pool sand and pumped of water by the pool pump. As the water passes through the sand it is purified of any unwanted particles before they return to the pool. Due to this process, the filter sand needs to be changed regularly to maintain optimum and effective filtration.