$626.32
Model # 4743-102
Manufacturer Code FS02225
Waterway Carefree Top-Mount Sand Swimming Pool Filter
Carefree Top-Mount swimming pool sand filters, by Waterway, are designed for extra sand holding capacity. These sand filters are made of corrosion-proof polymeric thermoplastic. The Carefree swimming pool sand filter offers an ideal combination of energy efficiency and excellent water clarity. This sand filter is an excellent choice for any above ground or in ground pool.
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I have a 24ft above ground pool I think I will need a new filter for it my model number is AT118 I'd like to know ow much one will cost I can't afford an expensive one please give me some prices
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Hi Barbara, Our best deal right now is our 3/4 HP Pump W/ 18" Sand Filter the price on this system with the pump is better than purchasing the filter by itself.
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I'm pretty sure this is my sand filter (but I didn't purchase it, so I'm not positive). I need a new drain plug cap for the bottom drain. On the cap itself is a W and the numbers 505-1920 and separately a 3.
Is this part replaceable and do you have it?
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Hi Mimi, The Drain Cap w/ Gasket (505-2030) would be the correct drain cap that will replace p/n 505-1920.
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I have this sand filter and when I shutoff the pump and turn the multiport valve (to rinse/backwash, etc) and return the multiport setting to filter it actually starts draining water through the backwash port . . . it take several turns of the multiport valve and some playing with it to stop draining during the filter setting. Does this mean something is broken? or is it just being temperamental?
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Hi Dan, Normally this due to your spider gasket and spring going bad in your filter. For your particular filter it easier and more cost effective to purchase the whole new valve. We carry valve for filters 001 and earlier and a second valve if your filter is after 2001. Here you may View or Purchase any Parts or the Complete Valve for Your Waterway Filter.
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I have this sand filter and when I shutoff the pump and turn the multiport valve (to rinse/backwash, etc) and return the multiport setting to filter it actually starts draining water through the backwash port . . . it take several turns of the multiport valve and some playing with it to stop draining during the filter setting. Does this mean something is broken? or is it just being temperamental?
I had the same problem and now it is leaking underneath the multiport valve. what could this be?
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Gene, I would recommend inspecting the spider gasket inside of the valve. It may be warped.
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(5 out of 5 stars) sand filter
Reviewed By: Ronald P. Beckerle J. from Pearl River, NY ()
easy to setup and easy operations
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