Filter Type 1 (6CH-940 / PWW50 / SC714 / 60401 / WY45)
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Description / Filter Type 1 (6CH-940 / PWW50 / SC714 / 60401 / WY45)
A clean and fully functional hot tub filter is essential to maintain clean, clear healthy water.
Surespa hot tub filters are manufactured in New Zealand using Reemay Advantage™ filter media which employs 100% polyester synthetic fibres to provide optimum filtration efficiency.
This filter is also available with microban protection which makes the filters easier to clean and keeps them cleaner and fresher between cleanings. Microban protection continuously fights the growth of damaging microbes such as bacteria, mould and mildew that cause stains, odours and product degradation. Find out more about microban hot tub filters here.
The high temperatures and a wet environment of a hot tub makes filter surfaces an ideal environment for the growth of bacteria. It is important to clean grease, scale and bacteria from your filters regularly using Surespa Powder Filter Cleaner and to replace hot tub filters approximately yearly.
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| Price | £22.50 |
|---|---|
| Filter Diameter Measurement (cm) | 15.2cm (6") |
| Filter Length Measurement (cm) | 21cm (8 1/4") |
| Filter Top Finish | Handle |
| Filter Bottom Fitting | Coarse 3.8cm (1 1/2") SAE Thread |
| Filtration Area (sq ft) | 50 sq ft |
| Filbur Reference | FC-0359 |
| Unicel Reference | 6CH-940 |
| Pleatco Reference | PWW50 |
| Magnum Reference | WY45 |
| Darlly Reference | 60401 |
| Great Barrier Ref. | 8550 |
| Additional Reference | SC714 |
| EAN Barcode | 0709818566967 |
| Note |
The PWW50 filters that we sell are moulded as a single piece, so that the threaded fitting always comes out of the spa with the filter. |
Note : If replacing an old Pleatco brand PWW50 threaded filter cartridge, be aware that these have a removable male pipe thread fitting which fits into a hole in the bottom of the filter. You may need to unscrew the pipe fitting from your spa's filter housing if it did not come out with the old filter (many spa owners are not even aware that the fitting is still in there) before you can screw in your new filter.