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[[File:Filter_Cartridges_01.jpg|thumb|right|Filter Cartridge]]
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A '''filter cartridge''' is a pool filter that uses a porous element (usually synthetic fabric) wrapped around a cylindrical core as a filter medium. This cylinder forms the cartridge, which can be more easily removed or replaced than loose filter media, such as sand.
A '''filter cartridge''' separates solid particles with a porous element (usually synthetic fabric) wrapped around a cylindrical core as a filter medium. This cylinder forms the cartridge, which can be more easily removed or replaced than loose filter media, such as sand.




==Types of Cartridge Filters==
==Types==
There are two main categories of cartridge filters:
There are two main categories of cartridge filters:
# '''Surface''' cartridge filters, also called "fabric cartridges," are the most common for use in residential pool and spa installations. Their filter medium is a single layer of synthetic fabric, attached by pleats to a central core, forming a cylindrical shape. Water enters the filter through a baffle system, enabling it to flow evenly over the fabric, which traps small particles. These filters may incorporate a single cartridge, or multiple ones.
*'''Surface''' cartridge filters, also called "fabric cartridges," are the most common for use in residential pool and spa installations. Their filter medium is a single layer of synthetic fabric, attached by pleats to a central core, forming a cylindrical shape. Water enters the filter through a baffle system, enabling it to flow evenly over the fabric, which traps small particles. These filters may incorporate a single cartridge, or multiple ones.
#'''Depth''' cartridge filters are thicker, and permit filtration at a greater volume.
 
*'''Depth''' cartridge filters are thicker, and permit filtration at a greater volume.
 
 
==Cleaning==
Cartridge filters are easier to clean than most other types: the cartridge can simply be removed, hosed off at high pressure, and allowed to dry. To remove oils, the cartridge can be soaked in a mild solution of trisodium phosphate and water (1 pound TSP per 10 gallons of water). Clay, algae, and plant matter can be removed with a stronger version of this same solution. The cartridge should then be soaked in a mild muriatic acid solution (1 part muriatic acid to 20 parts water) to remove any microscopic deposits of organic waste.




==Video==
==Video==
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Latest revision as of 23:20, 13 January 2013

Filter Cartridge
Filter Cartridge

A filter cartridge separates solid particles with a porous element (usually synthetic fabric) wrapped around a cylindrical core as a filter medium. This cylinder forms the cartridge, which can be more easily removed or replaced than loose filter media, such as sand.


Types

There are two main categories of cartridge filters:

  1. Surface cartridge filters, also called "fabric cartridges," are the most common for use in residential pool and spa installations. Their filter medium is a single layer of synthetic fabric, attached by pleats to a central core, forming a cylindrical shape. Water enters the filter through a baffle system, enabling it to flow evenly over the fabric, which traps small particles. These filters may incorporate a single cartridge, or multiple ones.
  2. Depth cartridge filters are thicker, and permit filtration at a greater volume.


Video