
Rusco 1" Sediment Trapper with Flush Valve - Polyester or Stainless Steel
1" Spin-Down Filter with Flush Valve
Centrifugal Spin-Down Filtration
Water Enters Tangentially
The 1" slip port directs incoming water into the housing at an angle, creating a spinning vortex that forces heavier particles outward toward the chamber walls.
Sediment Drops to Collection Chamber
Centrifugal force moves sand, silt, rust, and debris downward into the transparent lower reservoir while filtered water passes through the polyester or stainless steel screen element.
Screen Blocks Fine Particles
Choose from mesh sizes ranging from 24 to 1000 micron depending on your sediment load. Polyester screens handle most applications, while stainless steel elements offer durability in harsh water conditions.
Flush Valve Clears Debris
Open the ball valve at the bottom to purge collected sediment in seconds. The clear housing lets you see when buildup reaches the level that requires flushing.
Technical Details
| Model Numbers | 1-24ST-F, 1-30ST-F, 1-40ST-F, 1-60ST-F, 1-100ST-F, 1-140ST-F, 1-250ST-F, 1-500ST-F, 1-1000ST-F (polyester); 1-30STSS-F, 1-60STSS-F, 1-100STSS-F, 1-140STSS-F, 1-200STSS-F (stainless steel) |
| Port Size | 1" slip (solvent weld) |
| Flow Capacity | 1–25 GPM |
| Maximum Pressure | 150 PSI |
| Housing Dimensions | 14-3/8" L × 5" W |
| Screen Material | Polyester or 316 stainless steel |
| Mesh Sizes | 24, 30, 40, 60, 100, 140, 250, 500, 1000 micron |
| Housing Material | Clear polycarbonate chamber |
| Flush Valve | Ball valve with 1/2" NPT drain port |
Recommended Applications
The Rusco 1" Sediment Trapper with Flush Valve installs on well water systems, irrigation lines, booster pump inlets, and point-of-entry whole-house applications where sediment, sand, or silt is present. Use polyester screens (24–1000 micron) for most residential and light commercial jobs, or specify stainless steel elements for high-temperature water, corrosive conditions, or industrial settings where screen durability matters. Select mesh size based on sediment type: coarser screens (30–60 micron) for sand and heavy grit, finer screens (100–250 micron) for silt and rust particles. Install upstream of pressure tanks, water heaters, filtration equipment, and irrigation valves to protect downstream components from sediment damage.
1" Spin-Down Filter with Flush Valve
Centrifugal Spin-Down Filtration
Water Enters Tangentially
The 1" slip port directs incoming water into the housing at an angle, creating a spinning vortex that forces heavier particles outward toward the chamber walls.
Sediment Drops to Collection Chamber
Centrifugal force moves sand, silt, rust, and debris downward into the transparent lower reservoir while filtered water passes through the polyester or stainless steel screen element.
Screen Blocks Fine Particles
Choose from mesh sizes ranging from 24 to 1000 micron depending on your sediment load. Polyester screens handle most applications, while stainless steel elements offer durability in harsh water conditions.
Flush Valve Clears Debris
Open the ball valve at the bottom to purge collected sediment in seconds. The clear housing lets you see when buildup reaches the level that requires flushing.
Technical Details
| Model Numbers | 1-24ST-F, 1-30ST-F, 1-40ST-F, 1-60ST-F, 1-100ST-F, 1-140ST-F, 1-250ST-F, 1-500ST-F, 1-1000ST-F (polyester); 1-30STSS-F, 1-60STSS-F, 1-100STSS-F, 1-140STSS-F, 1-200STSS-F (stainless steel) |
| Port Size | 1" slip (solvent weld) |
| Flow Capacity | 1–25 GPM |
| Maximum Pressure | 150 PSI |
| Housing Dimensions | 14-3/8" L × 5" W |
| Screen Material | Polyester or 316 stainless steel |
| Mesh Sizes | 24, 30, 40, 60, 100, 140, 250, 500, 1000 micron |
| Housing Material | Clear polycarbonate chamber |
| Flush Valve | Ball valve with 1/2" NPT drain port |
Recommended Applications
The Rusco 1" Sediment Trapper with Flush Valve installs on well water systems, irrigation lines, booster pump inlets, and point-of-entry whole-house applications where sediment, sand, or silt is present. Use polyester screens (24–1000 micron) for most residential and light commercial jobs, or specify stainless steel elements for high-temperature water, corrosive conditions, or industrial settings where screen durability matters. Select mesh size based on sediment type: coarser screens (30–60 micron) for sand and heavy grit, finer screens (100–250 micron) for silt and rust particles. Install upstream of pressure tanks, water heaters, filtration equipment, and irrigation valves to protect downstream components from sediment damage.
Original: $135.18
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$47.31Description
1" Spin-Down Filter with Flush Valve
Centrifugal Spin-Down Filtration
Water Enters Tangentially
The 1" slip port directs incoming water into the housing at an angle, creating a spinning vortex that forces heavier particles outward toward the chamber walls.
Sediment Drops to Collection Chamber
Centrifugal force moves sand, silt, rust, and debris downward into the transparent lower reservoir while filtered water passes through the polyester or stainless steel screen element.
Screen Blocks Fine Particles
Choose from mesh sizes ranging from 24 to 1000 micron depending on your sediment load. Polyester screens handle most applications, while stainless steel elements offer durability in harsh water conditions.
Flush Valve Clears Debris
Open the ball valve at the bottom to purge collected sediment in seconds. The clear housing lets you see when buildup reaches the level that requires flushing.
Technical Details
| Model Numbers | 1-24ST-F, 1-30ST-F, 1-40ST-F, 1-60ST-F, 1-100ST-F, 1-140ST-F, 1-250ST-F, 1-500ST-F, 1-1000ST-F (polyester); 1-30STSS-F, 1-60STSS-F, 1-100STSS-F, 1-140STSS-F, 1-200STSS-F (stainless steel) |
| Port Size | 1" slip (solvent weld) |
| Flow Capacity | 1–25 GPM |
| Maximum Pressure | 150 PSI |
| Housing Dimensions | 14-3/8" L × 5" W |
| Screen Material | Polyester or 316 stainless steel |
| Mesh Sizes | 24, 30, 40, 60, 100, 140, 250, 500, 1000 micron |
| Housing Material | Clear polycarbonate chamber |
| Flush Valve | Ball valve with 1/2" NPT drain port |
Recommended Applications
The Rusco 1" Sediment Trapper with Flush Valve installs on well water systems, irrigation lines, booster pump inlets, and point-of-entry whole-house applications where sediment, sand, or silt is present. Use polyester screens (24–1000 micron) for most residential and light commercial jobs, or specify stainless steel elements for high-temperature water, corrosive conditions, or industrial settings where screen durability matters. Select mesh size based on sediment type: coarser screens (30–60 micron) for sand and heavy grit, finer screens (100–250 micron) for silt and rust particles. Install upstream of pressure tanks, water heaters, filtration equipment, and irrigation valves to protect downstream components from sediment damage.



