Filter unit Active Balls 75
- Increased efficiency and cost savings
- Long service life of the filter medium
- High dirt holding capacity
- Self-priming pump with prefilter and manometer
- Suitable for salt water up to a salt content of 5 g/l
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Product information
The Filter unit Active Balls 75 has a circulation capacity of 6.500 l/h, the connection is 220-240V~ / 50Hz / 450 W. This filter system can be used for pools with approx. 33.000 l water content and can be connected to all commercially available installation pools with a hose connection Ø 32/38 mm. Through the perfectly coordinated interaction of the Filter unit Active Balls 75 and the Filter Balls, you receive crystal-clear pool water efficiently, sustainably and cost-effectively. The filter system can be used up to a maximum water temperature of 35 °C.
Filter system:
Salt water suitable: yes
Water capacity: 33.000 l
Circulation capacity: 6.500 l/h
Boiler size: 415 mm
Connection size: Ø 32/38 mm
Valve type: no
Sound pressure level: < 70 dB(A)
Water temperature: 5°C - 35°C
Usable filter medium: Filter Balls (included in the delivery)
Quantity of usable filter medium: 1150 g
Pump part number: 040916
Filter pump:
Power supply: 220-240V~ / 50Hz
Input power maximum: 450 W
Transformer: no
Pump capacity: 8.500 l/h
Operating principle: self-priming
Head: 9,00 m
Pre-filter: yes
Timer present: yes
Protection class: IPX5
Insulation class: F
Cable length to unit: 1,50 m
FAQs for Filter unit Active Balls 75:
Set the timer on the filter pump to 24 hours. The filter pump is started and stopped with the external timer.
Make sure that you have previously activated the memory backup function of the timer. The following steps must be observed:
- Make sure that the power cable of the pump is disconnected from the power supply.
- Use a PH1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws from the timer cover and remove the cover.
- Pull out the plastic strip that can be seen underneath the battery.
- Screw the cover back on again. The timer's memory backup function is now activated.
FAQs from category Filter Balls & Wool Flakes:
This is basically possible without any problems. When using sand filter systems, however, pay attention to the proportions: 700g filter balls correspond to 25 kg filter sand. Please also note that you must not backwash with filter balls, as this can cause filter balls to get into the system and cause damage.
Depending on the degree of soiling, Filter Balls should be cleaned with the garden hose approx. every fortnight and dried in the sun.
Do not put Filter Balls or filter Wool Flakes in the washing machine or dryer. The Filter Balls and Filter Wool Flakes become much smaller when wet and can get behind the drum and damage the machine.
Backwashing would pull the Filter Balls or filter Wool Flakes into the lines and clog them. The resulting pressure in the filter tank would be too high and could damage the filter tank.
All Steinbach and INTEX filter systems (sand filter systems, cartridge filter systems & filter pumps) are suitable for salt water as long as the salt content in the water is below 0.5 % (salt electrolysis). Before winterising, clean the filter system thoroughly with standard bathroom cleaner, clear tap water and a lint-free cloth.
All filter systems and filter pumps have a sound pressure level* of < 70 dB(A).
*The emission volume is comparable to a large household appliance.
If the pressure is too low, the pre-filter is dirty and the pump is not getting enough water. Clean the pre-filter and check the suction line and the water level.
If the sand is newly filled in, or the sand is already very fine due to the use of several seasons, small sand particles may still be present. The solution is to backwash several times until the water comes out clear, or to fill in new sand.
The filter system should always be the first part in the water treatment system. The rest of the pool accessoires should only be connected after the filter system. A heat pump should ideally always be the last part in the water treatment system, so that the filtered, treated water flows through the heat pump and the path of the heated water into the pool is as short as possible.