Filter Fiber Additive for Sand Filters

crokett

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Jul 17, 2007
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Hillsborough, NC
I have a known problem with a lot of iron in my well water. I was talking to Jack's Magic tech support this morning about chemistry levels and one thing he suggested was adding something called filter fiber. This will top dress the sand in the filter and decreases the micron size so that the filter is better able to catch the sequestered? sequested? solids after the sequestering agent has done its job. Is this a good idea? Does it stay in after I backflush or would I have to add more each time I backflush?
 
We use DE and it works. It comes out when you backflush. The instructions on how to add it are in pool school. I wouldn't think that either one would do anything to remove iron from your water though.
 
By itself it won't remove the iron. The sequestrant binds to the iron and makes the particles larger so they can be filtered out of the water. The filter fiber increases the efficiency of this. Do you use a DE filter and filter fiber or do you use DE in a sand filter? I assume the latter, a quick check at Pool School gives instructions on using DE in a sand filter.
 
The sequestrant binds to the iron and makes the particles larger so they can be filtered out of the water.
Somewhat the opposite. Sequestrants prevent the metals from precipitating out into visible form but the iron will stay in your water in soluble form. They will not remove ANY iron from your water....only sequester it
 
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