Filbur FC-0687, Predator 150, Clean & Clear 150 Print E-mail
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Monday, 09 August 2004
Filbur FC-0687, Predator 150, Clean & Clear 150

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The Filbur FC-0687 Pool and Spa Filter replaces Unicel part number C-9415, Pleatco part number PAP 150, and Harmsco part number H-9415. Also known as part numbers FC0687, Predator 150, Clean Clear 150, C9415, R173216, and 59054300.The Filbur Pool and Spa filters are made of Reemay spunbound polyester pleated filter media with thermally bonded polyurethane caps and punched PVC pipe cores ensuring durability and consistent flow. Filbur Pool and Spa Filters are completely washable and reusable. All Filbur Pool Spa Filters also feature Anti-Microbial technology, or Microban Technology, which prevents microbes, such as bacteria, mold, fungi, and mildew from growing or reproducing. Microban Technology is becoming an industry standard and is featured in all Filbur Brand Pool Spa filters.The Filbur FC0687 product specifications:Length: 31 1/8" Diameter: 10 1/16" Top: 6" Bottom: 6" 150 square feetThe Filbur FC-0687 works with hot-tubs and filters made by American Products and Pentair Pool Products. Original Manufacturer part numbers R173216 and 59054300.Cleaning your Filbur Pool and Spa FiltersIt is time to clean the filters when you notice a decrease in the pressure from your jets, or when the pressure in your filter tank increases by 8 psi from when the filter was newly installed.In order to clean the filter, first remove it from its canister and use a garden hose to dislodge any debris between the pleats. Soak the filter in commercially prepared filter cleaner, or spray with the same to remove organic material and oils. To remove stains soak overnight in a solution of one quart bleach and 5 gallons water. Thoroughly rinse the cartridge with fresh water and reinstall it into the canister. Be sure to follow manufacturer's directions for installing the filter.DO NOT use a high-pressure car wash wand, a stiff brush or acid wash to clean the filter cartridges as these methods can damage the filter media.
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