Sediment & Sand Spin-Down Filter System

Keep your water-based appliances working efficiently and reduce unwanted sediment from your tap water with the affordable, reusable Pentair Sediment & Sand Spin-Down Filter System. Pentair protects your plumbing and appliances with this easily installed filter to target dirt, debris, sand, and other nuisance particles.

  • No cartridge replacements needed
  • Filters sediment 152 microns in size or larger
  • Two sizes to choose from to meet the demands of your home

OVERVIEW

BENEFITS OF A SEDIMENT & SAND SPIN-DOWN FILTER

The Pentair Sediment & Spin-Down Filter Systems make solid particle reduction hassle-free. Simply clean and reuse your sediment filter to maximize its lifespan and put money back in your pocket – there’s no need to consistently buy replacement filters. The economical price point doesn’t mean we skimp on quality. This powerful sediment filter delivers a high-flow capacity for your whole home, easy-flush functionality, tool-free access for cleaning, and comes equipped with a reusable filter screen and flush valve.

  • 100 mesh screen to filter out to 152 microns
  • Manual flushing filter for no cartridge replacements
  • Clear housing for easy maintenance

Extend Lifespan of Appliances

Reusable Filter Screen

Hassle-Free Maintenance

Enjoy Clearer, Sediment-Free Water

HOW IT WORKS

01 Spin-Down

When the sediment filter is activated, the water and sediment swirl around the inside of the cover at high speed. The heavier contaminants spin out to the wall of the cover and drop down out of the water current.

02 Filtration

The filtered water then flows through the filter screen and out of the filter body.

03 Particle Suspension

The screen will stop any lightweight particles suspended in the water, which are discharged. You can flush away accumulated matter in the cover or on the screen by opening the flush valve while the unit is in operation.

  • Warranty

  • FAQs

View the comprehensive systems warranty policy here.
What types of sediment does this filter reduce?

This unique filtration technology is sized to handle many types of sediment, including: shale, shell, debris, pipe scale, and sand/grit (coarse, fine, and very fine).

How often will I need to replace the filter?

The design of the Spin-Down Sediment & Sand Filter System allows you to clean and reuse the filter repeatedly. You will only need to replace the filter at the end of its usable lifecycle. This will happen when you notice a distinct change in water pressure and flow, even with regular flushing and cleaning of your sediment filter. Your filter life will vary based on the concentration of sediment in your water supply.

What can I do to filter particles smaller than 152 microns?

For smaller particles, we recommend our Sediment & Prefilter System (Models BB10 and BB20). These advanced prefilter systems reduce particles as small as 5 microns.

SPECIFICATION

Item #ImageInlet Connection TypeFlow Rate {gpm}Micron Size {µ}Est. Filter LifeWater Problem
Spin-Down PreFilter System
1" NPT
20
152
6-12 months
Sediment/Debris
Spin-Down PreFilter System
1-1/2" NPT
50
152
6-12 months
Sediment/Debris

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Spin-Down Filter
  • Filter Housing
  • Flush Valve

INSTALLATION INFORMATION

Recommendation: Professional installation

Location: Indoor/Outdoor

Do not install outdoors if you live in an area exposed to freezing temperatures. See Owner’s Manual for details.

Maintenance

  • The replacement screen elements should be replaced approximately every 6-12 months.
  • The replacement filter screen can be cleaned several times before needing to be replaced.
  • The filter screen is easy to clean. No tools required.

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