SuperSieve

Compact, simple, efficient The SuperSieve easily removes coarse dirt from water, without electronics and controls.
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The SuperSieve uses special industrial curved screens. A curved screen is made up of knife-sharp triangular rods which are angled in relation to one another and incorporate a slit of 300 microns (0.3 mm). The water runs up against the sharp edge of the triangle, thus breaking the surface tension of the water. The dirt particles are then pushed away from the screen element and lifted out of the water. Then the dirt slides further down the screen element − as if on a slide − until it is ‘on dry land’. This dirt ultimately collects in the SuperSieve’s dirt gutter. The dirt can now no longer contaminate the water by dissolving in it.

The SuperSieve M, L and XL are designed for ponds with a gravity arrangement. The water flows into the SuperSieve via a bottom drain or skimmer. The coarse dirt is first removed from the dirty water by the SuperSieve after which it is pumped further along, for example, to a biological filter. The volume of water supplied is regulated by a float that is connected to a swing-flap. As the water in the SuperSieve rises, the flap is pressed further shut by the float. This reduces the amount of water entering the sieve. This creates a balance between the inflowing and pumped out water.

  • simple operation and insensitive to failure
  • removes floating particles/dirt particles down to 300 microns
  • removes dirt right out of the water and onto dry land
  • several models are available
  • high internal overflow
  • barely any fluctuations in water level below screen
  • high-quality, robust finish
  • many intakes (min. 3x 110 mm) and outlets (min. 2x 90 mm)
  • easy to install submersible UV