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Clack (A8014) Filter Ag 1 CF Bag

The Clack A8014 Filter Ag is a lightweight silicon dioxide filtration media engineered for high-flow sediment removal in residential and light commercial systems. At just 24-26 lbs per cubic foot, this 1 CF bag delivers excellent turbidity reduction without the weight and backwash demands of heavier media.
SPECIFICATIONS

Filter Ag Media Properties

Model Number Clack A8014
Media Type Granulated silicon dioxide (Filter Ag)
Mesh Size / Effective Size 10 x 34 mesh / 0.67 mm
Bulk Density 24-26 lbs/cu. ft.
Bag Volume 1 cubic foot
Service Flow Rate 5 gpm/sq. ft. (higher rates often used)
Backwash Flow Rate 8-10 gpm/sq. ft.
Maximum Temperature 140°F (60°C)
INSTALLATION & USE

Setup and Operating Guidelines

  1. Load Filter Ag into clean tank with 24-36 inch bed depth, ensuring 50% freeboard minimum above media bed
  2. Allow media to soak overnight before initial backwash to release fines and condition the bed
  3. Backwash at 8-10 gpm per square foot until effluent runs clear, achieving 20-40% bed expansion
  4. Operate at service flow rate of 5 gpm/sq. ft. or higher depending on source water quality and pressure drop tolerance
  5. Backwash regularly based on pressure differential or turbidity breakthrough to maintain filtration efficiency
COMPATIBILITY

System Requirements

Filter Ag works across a wide pH range and is compatible with most residential and commercial sediment filtration tanks. Suitable for well water pretreatment, turbidity reduction, and suspended solids removal upstream of water softeners, carbon filters, or reverse osmosis systems. The 0.67 mm effective size and 2.1 uniformity coefficient provide balanced filtration without excessive pressure drop. Compatible with Clack, Fleck, and most valve brands when backwash flow rates are properly sized.

🔧 Pro tip: Filter Ag's light bulk density means it requires less backwash flow than greensand or catalytic carbon, but don't skimp on freeboard—this media expands significantly during regeneration and needs at least 50% clearance to avoid carryover into the distributor.
The Clack A8014 Filter Ag is a lightweight silicon dioxide filtration media engineered for high-flow sediment removal in residential and light commercial systems. At just 24-26 lbs per cubic foot, this 1 CF bag delivers excellent turbidity reduction without the weight and backwash demands of heavier media.
SPECIFICATIONS

Filter Ag Media Properties

Model Number Clack A8014
Media Type Granulated silicon dioxide (Filter Ag)
Mesh Size / Effective Size 10 x 34 mesh / 0.67 mm
Bulk Density 24-26 lbs/cu. ft.
Bag Volume 1 cubic foot
Service Flow Rate 5 gpm/sq. ft. (higher rates often used)
Backwash Flow Rate 8-10 gpm/sq. ft.
Maximum Temperature 140°F (60°C)
INSTALLATION & USE

Setup and Operating Guidelines

  1. Load Filter Ag into clean tank with 24-36 inch bed depth, ensuring 50% freeboard minimum above media bed
  2. Allow media to soak overnight before initial backwash to release fines and condition the bed
  3. Backwash at 8-10 gpm per square foot until effluent runs clear, achieving 20-40% bed expansion
  4. Operate at service flow rate of 5 gpm/sq. ft. or higher depending on source water quality and pressure drop tolerance
  5. Backwash regularly based on pressure differential or turbidity breakthrough to maintain filtration efficiency
COMPATIBILITY

System Requirements

Filter Ag works across a wide pH range and is compatible with most residential and commercial sediment filtration tanks. Suitable for well water pretreatment, turbidity reduction, and suspended solids removal upstream of water softeners, carbon filters, or reverse osmosis systems. The 0.67 mm effective size and 2.1 uniformity coefficient provide balanced filtration without excessive pressure drop. Compatible with Clack, Fleck, and most valve brands when backwash flow rates are properly sized.

🔧 Pro tip: Filter Ag's light bulk density means it requires less backwash flow than greensand or catalytic carbon, but don't skimp on freeboard—this media expands significantly during regeneration and needs at least 50% clearance to avoid carryover into the distributor.
$46.20

Original: $132.00

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Clack (A8014) Filter Ag 1 CF Bag

$132.00

$46.20

Description

The Clack A8014 Filter Ag is a lightweight silicon dioxide filtration media engineered for high-flow sediment removal in residential and light commercial systems. At just 24-26 lbs per cubic foot, this 1 CF bag delivers excellent turbidity reduction without the weight and backwash demands of heavier media.
SPECIFICATIONS

Filter Ag Media Properties

Model Number Clack A8014
Media Type Granulated silicon dioxide (Filter Ag)
Mesh Size / Effective Size 10 x 34 mesh / 0.67 mm
Bulk Density 24-26 lbs/cu. ft.
Bag Volume 1 cubic foot
Service Flow Rate 5 gpm/sq. ft. (higher rates often used)
Backwash Flow Rate 8-10 gpm/sq. ft.
Maximum Temperature 140°F (60°C)
INSTALLATION & USE

Setup and Operating Guidelines

  1. Load Filter Ag into clean tank with 24-36 inch bed depth, ensuring 50% freeboard minimum above media bed
  2. Allow media to soak overnight before initial backwash to release fines and condition the bed
  3. Backwash at 8-10 gpm per square foot until effluent runs clear, achieving 20-40% bed expansion
  4. Operate at service flow rate of 5 gpm/sq. ft. or higher depending on source water quality and pressure drop tolerance
  5. Backwash regularly based on pressure differential or turbidity breakthrough to maintain filtration efficiency
COMPATIBILITY

System Requirements

Filter Ag works across a wide pH range and is compatible with most residential and commercial sediment filtration tanks. Suitable for well water pretreatment, turbidity reduction, and suspended solids removal upstream of water softeners, carbon filters, or reverse osmosis systems. The 0.67 mm effective size and 2.1 uniformity coefficient provide balanced filtration without excessive pressure drop. Compatible with Clack, Fleck, and most valve brands when backwash flow rates are properly sized.

🔧 Pro tip: Filter Ag's light bulk density means it requires less backwash flow than greensand or catalytic carbon, but don't skimp on freeboard—this media expands significantly during regeneration and needs at least 50% clearance to avoid carryover into the distributor.
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