NZ Made Magnum Filters Cartridges for Dimension One C36

Little DipperSKU: D136

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Sale price $60.00
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Description

The Dimension One C36 is a NZ-made Magnum spa filter cartridge designed for consistent performance in spa systems that require a taller, high-capacity filter. It handles the day to day job of removing dirt, oils, and fine particles, helping keep water clear and reducing strain on the system.

Key Features

  • NZ made Magnum filter cartridge
  • Designed for steady flow and reliable filtration
  • Pleated media for improved dirt holding capacity
  • Built for repeated cleaning and regular spa use
  • Suits taller filter housings where extra surface area is needed

Where It’s Used

Used in spa pool systems that require the C36 size cartridge, commonly in Dimension One and similar compatible setups.

Fitment

Suitable for systems that match the following dimensions and connection type. Always confirm your existing filter size before ordering.

Dimensions

  • Outside Diameter: 118mm
  • Length: 385mm
  • Top End Cap: Handle
  • Bottom End Cap: 40mm SAE thread

How It Works

Water is drawn through the pleated filter media, which traps debris such as dirt, oils, and fine particles. Clean water is then returned to the spa, helping maintain clarity and system performance.

Pro Tip

With taller cartridges like this, debris tends to settle deeper into the pleats. A proper rinse from multiple angles helps keep flow steady and extends the life of the filter.

FAQs

1. Will this fit my Dimension One spa?
It is designed for C36-compatible systems, but always match dimensions and thread type with your current filter.

2. How often should I replace this filter?
Most spa filters are replaced every 12 months, depending on usage and water quality.

3. Can I clean and reuse this cartridge?
Yes. Regular rinsing helps extend its life, but it should be replaced once performance drops.

4. What does this filter remove?
It removes dirt, oils, hair, and fine particles that affect water clarity and system efficiency.

5. Why is water flow reduced over time?
As the filter collects debris, flow can slow down. Cleaning helps, but eventually the media wears out and needs replacing.

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