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Hayward Perflex® D.E. Filter w/ 1 HP PowerFlo Matrix® Pump

Original price was: $959.00.Current price is: $479.50. Inc. Vat

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Hayward Perflex® D.E. Filter w/ 1 HP PowerFlo Matrix® Pump

The Hayward Perflex D.E. filter, which combines DE with the revolutionary Flex-Tube design to produce sparkling, clear water, has established the benchmark for swimming pool filtration. The patented Flex-Tube system creates new cleaning surfaces by reusing the DE powder and debris mixture. The Flex Tubes are brought into action by the bump handle, clearing themselves of dust and powder. The filtered water that returns to the pool from the EC40 is intended to eliminate any air that may have been present in the system. It cleans swimming pools quickly and gets rid of even the tiniest particles of pollen and dust.

  • Quickly cleans pool
  • Durable construction
  • Flex-tube design for sparkling water
  • For above-ground pools
  • Exclusive bump handle activates the flex-tubes, causing them to instantly purge themselves of dirt and powder
  • Pump-to-filter union connection provides simple installation and winterization

SPECIFICATIONS:

Model: W3EC40C92S

Manufacturer: Hayward

Application: For large above-ground pools

Dimensions: 16 inches W x 26.5 Inches H

Filtration Area: 20 sq. ft.

Flow Rate: 43gpm

Media: Diatomaceous Earth

Media Required: 4 lbs

Pump: PowerFlo Matrix

Turnover: 19200 gal at 8 hours, 24000 gal at 10 hours

Horsepower: 1

Filtration Area (sq. ft): 20

Pool Gallons (approx): 20000

WHAT’S IN THE BOX:

1 x Hayward Perflex® D.E. Filter w/ 1 HP PowerFlo Matrix® Pump 

1 x EC40AC Filter with Clamp 

1 x HP PowerFlo Matrix Pump 

1 x Modular Platform Base 

1 x Union Connection 

1 x 1 1⁄2″ Hose Package

 

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