larry4406
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I need to add some sort of sediment prefilter to our well water system.
After searching the net, it appears that there are two units which would work.
Rusco Sediment Trapper® Filters
http://www.rusco.com/index.php/product1/spin-down-and-sediment-trapper-filters
TwistIIClean Water Filter
https://www.twistiiclean.com/
Currently I have an AquaPure AP801/AP801T-C with the clear bowl and it has 1" threaded ports. It takes a filter that is approximately 4x10". It gets a fair amount of fine black granular sediment in the bottom of the bowl. The particles are very fine, similar to finely ground play sand. I am having to replace the filter about every 3/4 months due to noticeable pressure drop in the house. Yes these filters can be washed but with current plumbing set up I have no access to water when changing/removing the filter.
I have no idea what elevation my pump is set relative to the well depth. I am not interested in playing the raise the pump game to add margin to the bottom to avoid sucking silt/sand (used home purchased 5 years ago). The well was drilled in 1987. Accordingly, please don't suggest this approach.
The Rusco touts its cyclonic action to separate the particles with easy flush. However it does not back flush the screen (would need other external valving to achieve this). The TwistIIClean clearly backflushes but does not appear to use cyclonic action.
I am leaning towards the Rusco 1" but not sure on the mesh size. They have a guide for mesh selection but without hard data on my grit size, it is a guess. That said, the mesh cores are replaceable so if I guessed wrong, it could be changed. When installing it, I could easily plumb in a back flush setup as I will also be doing that for the AquaPure.
http://rusco.com/images/productos/especifications/MeshSizeSelection.pdf
What is the collective wisdom of the GJ folks on these units? Would like to hear from folks who actually have first hand experience with either or both of these units.
After searching the net, it appears that there are two units which would work.
Rusco Sediment Trapper® Filters
http://www.rusco.com/index.php/product1/spin-down-and-sediment-trapper-filters
TwistIIClean Water Filter
https://www.twistiiclean.com/
Currently I have an AquaPure AP801/AP801T-C with the clear bowl and it has 1" threaded ports. It takes a filter that is approximately 4x10". It gets a fair amount of fine black granular sediment in the bottom of the bowl. The particles are very fine, similar to finely ground play sand. I am having to replace the filter about every 3/4 months due to noticeable pressure drop in the house. Yes these filters can be washed but with current plumbing set up I have no access to water when changing/removing the filter.
I have no idea what elevation my pump is set relative to the well depth. I am not interested in playing the raise the pump game to add margin to the bottom to avoid sucking silt/sand (used home purchased 5 years ago). The well was drilled in 1987. Accordingly, please don't suggest this approach.
The Rusco touts its cyclonic action to separate the particles with easy flush. However it does not back flush the screen (would need other external valving to achieve this). The TwistIIClean clearly backflushes but does not appear to use cyclonic action.
I am leaning towards the Rusco 1" but not sure on the mesh size. They have a guide for mesh selection but without hard data on my grit size, it is a guess. That said, the mesh cores are replaceable so if I guessed wrong, it could be changed. When installing it, I could easily plumb in a back flush setup as I will also be doing that for the AquaPure.
http://rusco.com/images/productos/especifications/MeshSizeSelection.pdf
What is the collective wisdom of the GJ folks on these units? Would like to hear from folks who actually have first hand experience with either or both of these units.


). But if it does become an issue down the road, it simply unscrews off.