Pool filter rotors work in tandem with your pool filter spider gasket to ensure that water is channeled correctly to where they're supposed to be going. Shop pool filter rotors for all the best pool sand filters in Australia like Poolrite, Waterco, Monarch, Astral, Water TechniX and more!
The sand pool filter rotor of your multiport valve moves to divert water flow to the required setting. One of the common problems with pool filter rotors when they fail to provide adequate pressure to seal the individual chambers is a failed (or lost) spring.
Before replacing your pool filter rotor, check if the spring is still intact to save up on unnecessary expenses. If the spring is damaged or lost, you can easily get a replacement spring from Mr Pool Man’s online catalogue
The only time when you have to replace a pool filter rotor is when they have excessive wear and tear, or are physically damaged. Don’t worry, it only takes a few minutes to replace a busted pool filter rotor and it requires only basic tools like a screwdriver to take apart.