MultiCyclone is a brilliant new pre-filtration device that can help you save thousands of litres of water a year in an average pool and reduce filter maintenance. The MultiCyclone works on the basis of centrifugal water filtration. There are no moving parts to wear and tear, and no filter media to clean or replace. MultiCyclone extends the life of your filter and cuts water consumption as it eases the workload on your swimming pool filter. The MultiCyclone is easily cleaned by opening the valve. Only 15 litres of water is discharged to cleanse the MultiCyclone. The MultiCyclone can be mounted on top of your existing swimming pool pump or on a selection of bases, depending on your equipment setup.
FEATURES - Easy to install. - No filter media to clean or replace. - Fits to most existing pool filtration systems. - No moving parts. - Cuts wasteful backwashing. - Reduces filter maintenance. - Suitable for both new and existing installations. - Supplied with both quick connect unions and purge valve. - Applicable to swimming pool, water treatment and aquaculture industries. - Ex-factory product warranty under normal operating conditions from date of purchase.
Dimensions:
57(H) x 26(L) x 41(W)
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Warranty: limited (2 years) *Contact Livestainable for claims
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