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Width
Always start by measuring the width (diameter) of your old
cartridge across the outside edges of the end cap at its widest point.
Note: Measurements may vary by about
1/8" due to expansion, shrinkage, etc. For example, if
you measure as a 5" diameter, and can't find a match, it may actually be a 4-15/16" filter, etc. |
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Length
Now measure the length,
from outside of end cap to outside of end cap. Once again, remember that
measurements may vary from specs by about 1/8" or more due to expansion,
shrinkage, or manufacturer's variances.
Note: If your filter has a handle
top and/or fitting on the other end,
do NOT include these in your length measurement. |
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Opening Diameter
Your filter may have an opening in one end (with a handle top or closed
top), or it may have openings in both ends. Measure the actual hole diameter, excluding taper, if any. If your filter has a slotted-hole, measure
the shortest way, not including the slot.
Closed-top
filters often have tiny pin-holes to allow trapped air to escape when
installed. Ignore pin-holes for measurement purposes.
Note: See below instructions for measuring cartridges with threaded or slip fittings. |
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Filter Thread Types
For filters with male threaded fittings, you will first need to
determine the type of thread. There are two types of threads which are easily identified by referring to the left photo:
- Fine threads, also called MPT or NPT
- Coarse threads, also called SAE
See notes on Removable Fittings below. |
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Male Thread Sizes
After identifying thread type, you will need to determine the thread
size. Screw fitting sizes are stated as nominal pipe thread sizes (1-1/2", 2", etc.) NOT the actual thread diameter measurement. If in doubt, use our tables to determine your match. Shown below are the overall outside diameters (O.D.) measured at the widest point.
Fine Thread Measurements:
| Nominal Thread Size |
Measured O.D. |
| 1-1/2" |
1-7/8" |
| 2" |
2-1/4" |
Coarse Thread Measurements:
| Nominal Thread Size |
Measured O.D. |
| 1-1/4" |
1-11/16" |
| 1-1/2" |
1-13/16" |
| 2" |
2-5/16" |
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Female (Internal) Coarse Threads
Female screw fitting sizes are stated as nominal pipe thread sizes (such as 1-1/2") which is NOT the actual thread inside diameter measurement.
A 1-1/2" nominal female coarse threaded fitting actually measures approx. 1-7/8" inside diameter (I.D.).
- Measure at the widest inside diameter, not including threads.
- Coarse threads are also known as SAE.
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Removable Threaded Fittings
If replacing a Pleatco brand threaded cartridge, be aware that older types had a
removable male pipe thread fitting
which slip-fit into a 1-15/16"D cartridge opening. You
may need to reach down to unscrew the male pipe fitting from your spa's filter housing if it did not come out with the old filter
(many spa owners are not even aware that the fitting is still inside). Clarathon's screw fittings are permanently attached. |
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Male Slip Fittings Some filter cartridges come with a smooth (non-threaded) male slip fitting on one end. The size dimension is the overall outside diameter (O.D.) measured at the fitting's widest point. |
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Reading a Tape Measure
Tape measures have fractional lines & inch marks across the face. The scale between inch marks is divided into 1/16" increments. There are four different sizes of lines between the inch marks. The longest line represents 1/2", the second longest 1/4", then 1/8" and finally 1/16".
The value of any line on the scale can be described in sixteenths of an inch, but it's customary to give measurements with the lowest common denominator -- so 6/16" is stated as 3/8".
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