I have just fitted a Waterco MultiCyclone Plus filter in a pool.
I am very impressed with the performance of this filter. It removes very small dust particles which would otherwise pass clear through a sand filter and back into the pool. It works on the same principle as the Dyson vacuum cleaner.
Backwashing of the filter is very easy and entails just a few litres of water, saving not only water but also pool chemicals.
The filter costs 700 pounds sterling, supplied and fitted and comes with a 2-year warranty.
http://www.waterco.com.au/component/vir ... clone-plus
Waterco - Cyclone pool filter.
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Re: Waterco - Cyclone pool filter.
Vaughan
I take it that it replaces the existing filtration unit and does awy with the need for any filtration media or is as well as?
I take it that it replaces the existing filtration unit and does awy with the need for any filtration media or is as well as?
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Re: Waterco - Cyclone pool filter.
Hi Bert,
Either.
You can either leave the filter multi-port valve in the "recirculation" position, by-passing your sand filter, or leave it in the "filter" position if the filter has usable sand media in it.
On a new pool installation the conventional sand filter can be completely omitted.
Either.
You can either leave the filter multi-port valve in the "recirculation" position, by-passing your sand filter, or leave it in the "filter" position if the filter has usable sand media in it.
On a new pool installation the conventional sand filter can be completely omitted.