Multicyclone filter

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Yoimbrian

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i know a lot of people use bead filters or other pressure filters, does anyone put a multicyclone filter in front of it??

Based on the description it spins out junk from 20-100 microns, and only cleaning would be 3 seconds to drain the bowl quick.

http://pentairaes.com/multicyclone-pre-filter.html

Would seem to be a really good / easy rough mechanical filter. I'm just curious how well it works.
 
I'm guessing max flow rate will make it useless in most applications.
I used to use a 55 gal drum as a settling chamber before my socks on my salt system seemed to catch alot of stuff in the bottom which I drained out with a valve in the bottom.
 
i know a lot of people use bead filters or other pressure filters, does anyone put a multicyclone filter in front of it??

Based on the description it spins out junk from 20-100 microns, and only cleaning would be 3 seconds to drain the bowl quick.

http://pentairaes.com/multicyclone-pre-filter.html

Would seem to be a really good / easy rough mechanical filter. I'm just curious how well it works.

Hmmm.. I like this. Max flow rate is 7k GPH. I wonder if this would work in a gravity setting vs pressure?
 
Hmmm.. I like this. Max flow rate is 7k GPH. I wonder if this would work in a gravity setting vs pressure?
Oh wow I read that as gph not per min. Seemed very strange itd be that low on that type of filter. I guess it would be pretty benificial.
 
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