Outside Diameter: 4 15/16″ (12.5cm)
Top Finish: 2 1/8″ (5.4cm) hole
Bottom Finish: 2 1/8″ (5.4cm)
Hole Length: 13 5/16″ (33.8cm)
Pleatco Reference: PRB501N
Unicel Reference: C-4950
Filbur Reference: FC-2390
Great Barrier Reference: 8510
Pleat Count: 212
Tips for Filter Maintenance
Tip 1: Annual Replacement
Regardless of how clean you keep your tub’s filter, it is imperative that you replace it at least once a year. In addition to putting a severe strain on your tub’s pump, worn-out tub filters are unable to properly trap contaminants. Nothing lasts forever—especially tub filters.
Tip 2: Basic Rinsing
Your tub’s filter should be given a thorough rinsing once every 2 weeks. If you make frequent use of your tub, however, you may want to utilize this method of filter-cleaning on a somewhat more frequent basis. This method is very simple and can often be accomplished with nothing more than a garden hose. Taking care to remove every speck of dirt, use the hose to give your filter a vigorous soaking. If the filter is particularly dirty, all-natural cleaning products can be used in conjunction with this method. It is also important to rinse your filter off in this fashion whenever you change the water in your tub, regardless of how recently its last cleaning took place.
Tip 3: Filter-Cleaning Cartridges
If you want to keep your tub’s filter clean but aren’t a big fan of elbow grease, filter-cleaning cartridges may be right up your alley. Simply attach these cartridges to your garden hose, then attach your filter to the cartridge and spray. As you spray the hose, the cartridge will gently rotate, meticulously cleaning every inch of the filter. Within minutes, your filter should be as good as new.
Tip 4: Cleaning Products
If your tub’s filter is exceptionally dirty—or plagued with an all-too-common build-up of calcium scales—you may want to consider incorporating the aid of cleaning products. Acid Magic is particularly well-respected among filter cleaners, as it has proven extremely effective in laying waste to caked-on dirt and calcium. Should you decide to use cleaning products for filter-cleaning, it is strongly advised that you chose something all-natural and make sure that the product is intended for cleaning filters. Chemicals and detergents found in many household products can cause foaming problems with the water in your hot tub, so when scrubbing that filter, Mother Nature is a responsible hot tub owner’s best friend.
Tip 5: Mistakes to Avoid
When cleaning your hot tub filter, there are several things you should avoid. First off, do not attempt to clean your hot tub filter in a washing machine or dish washer, as the immense water pressure can damage the filter irreparably. Secondly, do not try to clean your filter with bleach or laundry detergents, as they will cause severe foaming problems with your hot tub’s water, much like other commercial cleaning products.