Description
Tagelus Swimming Pool Filter 24″ Diameter
The Pentair Tagelus Top Mount swimming pool sand filter is unique.
The patented process creates a one-piece fiberglass reinforced tank with superior strength and durability.
Tagelus filters are equipped with a six-position, clamp style, top mounted multiport valve giving a greater depth of filter bed over similar sized side mount filters.
FEATURES19″ & 24″ Diameter filters come complete with 1 1/2″ top mount multi-port valve & pressure gauge.
30″ Diameter filter comes complete with 2″ top mount multi-port valve & pressure gauge.
Six-position top mount valve with flange connection and clamping.
Maximum operating pressure 3.5 bar.
Maximum operating temperature 50°C Max.
10-year Tank Warranty.
Flow Rate GuideF-19T6-TAG filter with 1 1/2″ Multiport Valve – Designed to give a flow rate of 8.5M³/hour.
F-24T6-TAG filter with 1 1/2″ Multiport Valve – Designed to give a flow rate of 14 M³/hour.
F-30T6-TAG filter with 2″ Multiport Valve – Designed to give a flow rate of 22 M³/hour.
Media Charge GuideF-19T6-TAG filter Needs 85kg’s of media – or 70kg of sand & 15kg of pea gravel – So 3 x 25kg of sand & 1 x 25kg of gravel will be included in the media fill option or 4 x 25kg of sand if no gravel is required (domestic pools).
F-24T6-TAG filter Needs 167kg’s of media- or 150kg of sand & 17kg of pea gravel – So 6 x 25kg of sand & 1 x 25kg of gravel will be included in the media fill option or 7 x 25kg of sand if no gravel is required (domestic pools).
F-30T6-TAG filter Needs 285kg’s of Media – or 235kg of sand & 50kg of pea gravel – So 10 x 25kg of sand & 2 x 25kg of gravel will be included in the media fill option or 12 x 25kg of sand if no gravel is required (domestic pools).
For Convenience we have rounded the media fills to equal bag quantities when ordering the filters with Media Fills, but should you wish to follow the exact quantities, please select the individual items from the sand & gravel sections.
Tank Filling InstructionsAlways fill your filter 1/3 full of water before filling with any filter media, as this will help to lessen the impact of the media hitting the fragile laterals in the bottom of the filter. If you are using Pea Gravel, you must ensure that the gravel forms a level layer at the bottom of the filter first, and only just covers the laterals, if you over fill with Pea Gravel you will reduce the efficiency of your filter by reducing the depth & area of filtration available.