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DL756

Darlly DL756 Sanistream Direct Line Spa Filter

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Darlly DL756 Sanistream Direct Line Spa Filter

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Darlly DL756 Sanistream Direct Line Spa Filter

 
 

In accordance with Health and Safety Guidelines (HSG282), a domestic hot tub used in rented accommodation including holiday lets, homes, parks, lodges, chalets, cottages, caravans, etc should be disinfected using Bromine or Chlorine through the use of an inline continuous disinfection feeder.

This filter has a removable top for the SaniStream dosing dispenser to be inserted and locked into position.

The design allows easy access for inspection, refill or replacement while keeping it locked away out of sight of consumers using the spa.

Please Note: The SaniStream dispenser is not included with the filter and must be purchased separately.

We would recommend using Rock Water Air Chlorine Tablets or Bromine Tablets with this SaniStream compatible filter.

 

Filter Manufacturer Their Reference
Darlly Reference 50451
Unicel Reference C-5345
Pleatco Reference PLBS50

 

Attribute Value
Filter Top Cap Hole
Filter Top Cap Diameter (mm) 50
Filter Bottom Cap Hole
Filter Bottom Cap Diameter (mm) 50
Filter Length (mm) 250
Filter Diameter (mm) 130
Filter Area (Sq. Ft.) 50

This filter is known to fit some / all spa models from the following manufacturers. Always compare the dimensions of your filter against the dimensions listed.

  • American Whirlpool
  • Dynasty Spas
  • Garden Leisure Spas
  • Leisure Bay Spas
  • Pentair Pool Products
  • Waterway Plastics

Please note: Although the Sanistream dispenser is designed to be used with either Chlorine and Bromine tablets, you may find Chlorine tablets to dissolve at a much quicker rate. To try to avoid this happening ensure your filtration cycle is reduced to no more than 4 hours per 24 hours.

Also, some further information to bear in mind is Chlorine is acidic and lowers the Ph value of the water. When the pH value of the water gets low it has a multiplying effect on the acidity and can have a melting effect on the Polyurethane plastic in the top and base of the filter. Therefore it is important you balance all your chemicals correctly and test levels regularly.

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