$525.92

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Part # 16-252-1200

Warranty 2 Year

Manufacturer Code WC200370

Alternate Part #'s WTU-05-1000

Product Description

Waterco’s award-winning MultiCyclone is a brilliant pre-filtration device that works on the basis of centrifugal water filtration and is designed with no moving parts and no filter media to clean or replace.

Accessories:

Key features:

Ease Filter Workload

  • MultiCyclone pre-filters up to 80% of the filter’s incoming dirt load easing the workload of the swimming pool filter. As the MultiCyclone intercepts more and more dirt, the flow rate remains unchanged.
  • Improving pool water circulation
  • Enhancing the performance of the automatic pool cleaner and in floor cleaning system
  • Allowing effective pool vacuuming without burdening the pool filter
  • Minimizing filter maintenance and saving water

Minimize Backwash Frequency

  • The installation of a MultiCyclone as a pre-filter to a sand filter can reduce its backwash frequency to once per year, resulting in a saving of up to 7,000 litres of water per year for an average domestic sized swimming pool.

Minimize Cartridge Cleaning and Replacement

  • The installation of a MultiCyclone as a pre-filter to a cartridge filter can reduce filter cartridge cleaning and replacement to once per swimming season and even up to once per year, depending on the size of the cartridge filter.
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?     Asked on 2/18/2019by Dwight

I have found what looks like the same product on other websites but the model number is WC200307 (Waterco Centrifugal Filter, MultiCyclone 16, 2" MBT) for $368 and yours is WC200370 $239. I would like to purchase yours but I want to make sure it comes with everything needed to connect it in line with my current equipment.
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A  Answered on 2/18/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Dwight. Yes, this includes everything with it for the installation as shown in the product image. 
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?     Asked on 10/3/2019by Andy

I purchased one of these in May, and feel like it's not catching as much debris as I expected. I get a thin layer of sediment in the chamber, but am still maintaining my cartridges (I have a cartridge filter) at the same rate and frequency as prior. I have a Hayward 1.5hp VS pump, plumbed with 2" PVC. When I start up the pump, I can see particles floating in the sediment chamber...but over time, it clears up (i.e. settles). I wonder if this unit doesn't run as efficiently at lower pump speeds?
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A  Answered on 10/3/2019 by Industry Professional

Per the mfg specs it can run with a flow rate of 13 - 130 gpm. You need to verify your gpm rating at the lower pump speed.
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