The WSP-50 spin down sediment filter is ideal for filtering out course sediment larger than 50 micron. The stainless steel screen makes the flushing and cleaning process very simple, allowing flushing of the contaminants through the bottom of the filter when the cartridge begins to get clogged. This allows the stainless steel filter cartridge to be used over and over again without needing to be replaced. The 1 inch outlet MNPT fitting provides a maximum 20 gpm flow rate, and the WSP-50 also features 3/4 inch NPT threads on the inlet and outlet. The housing is manufactured with FDA approved grade materials.
Specifications:
Mesh pore rating: 50 micron
Dry weight: 1 lb
Dimensions: 3.5″ width x 9″ height
Suitable temperature range: 40 – 100 °F
Suitable pressure range: 20 – 90 psi
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Documentation is wrong. Think/plan ahead in your setup for best results. Good product and much sturdier than the rukus spin down filter that is made of pure plastic and PVC. Just google spin down filter hammer knock and see how quickly you can have a bad day if this fails.As others have said the demonstration video is WRONG and they installed the filter in the wrong orientation. The narrow point of the triangle / arrow is the OUTPUT on the water flow. Even the paperwork and diagrams that come with this filter is WRONG. The words 123FILTER as read is the…
Nice product, works as advertised! My well pushes up a lot of sediment, enough that I have a noticable loss of water pressure after 3 – 4 weeks. I wouldn’t mind having to replace filters every few weeks normally, but all of the plumbing for my well is in a fairly tight crawl space. I decided to give this spin down filter a shot in an attempt to extend the life of my other filters, and save myself a few trips under the house.First impressions were that the filter seems to well made, which was one of the reasons I…
Excellent strainer/pre-filter Please also see my review of the iSpring WGB22BM system that this works with for some installation details. However, this works great at filtering out the large particles. You can easily see the sediment in the bottom of the glass bowl and opening the drain valve will flush the gunk out and be ready for another week or so, depending upon the level of contamination.UPDATE: After a month, I have a better understanding of how to best use this.Our well water has a lot of…