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Part # PL0124

Manufacturer Code 25230-0125S

Dimensions End Cap = Round, Length = 28 3/16", Outside Diameter = 8 15/16", Inside Diameter = 4"

Alternate Part #'s 25230-0125S, 252300125S, 817-0125PB, C-8413, C8413, FC-2575, FC2575, PL0124, PWWPC-125-B, PWWPC125B

Product Description

PureLine Aftermarket Replacement Cartridge for Sta-Rite® Posi-Clear Filters PXC Series(2009 to Current)  and PXC® ABOVEGROUND Filters

Is your pool water starting to look a little dull? Is your pressure gauge reading a higher PSI than normal? Are your pool jets a little less powerful? These are all signs that it is time to replace your pool filter cartridge. Replace your pool filter cartridge today and regain that crystal clear pool water and extend the life of your pool pump.

Typically for single cartridge pool filters we suggest replacing your cartridge every 6-12 months and for filters which take multiple cartridges, we suggest replacing your cartridges every 3 years.

This Cartridge is Commonly Used In

PureLine Cartridge Benefits

  • Less expensive than the original manufacturer with the same high-quality standards
  • Designed for maximum water flow to extend cartridge life
  • Designed for even dirt distribution resulting in increased water flow
  • Increased flow rates results in less wear on pump & reduced energy usage
  • Banded Pleats reduce frequency of cartridge cleaning

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Is this not your Cartridge? Don't worry, we carry thousands of Pool Filter Replacement Cartridges to replace all of the most popular OEM brands such as Sta-Rite®, Pentair® / Pac Fab®, Hayward®, Purex®, American Products®, Jacuzzi®, Hot Springs®, Coleman®, and more. Click here for more Pool Filter Replacement Cartridges

Disclaimer:

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Product Specifications

Manufacturer:
Pureline
Filter Model:
Sta Rite® PXC 125 & Waterway® 125
Filtration Area:
125 sq. ft.
Length:
28-3/16 in.
Diameter:
8-15/16 in.
Top Inside Diameter:
4 in.
Bottom Inside Diameter:
4 in.
Top Style:
Open
Bottom Style:
Open
Media Weight:
4 oz.
OEM #:
25230-0125S
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?     Asked on 3/24/2020by Scott Zink

My P/N on the filter is 1732.00 or R178671 125 sq ft, 23.622 long. Is this the same filter? This filter came up when I googled this P/N
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A  Answered on 3/25/2020 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Hi Scott, the replacement cartridge for the R178671 125 sq ft, 23.622 long is this PL0136 Clean and Clear Cartridge and not the PL0124. I hope this helps.
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

None

Old filter cartridge

Written on 11/12/2022 by Guest

Needed a new filter cartridge. This Purline PL0124 was a great quality replacement for my filter.

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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

None

We needed a new pool filter

Written on 5/14/2021 by Guest

We ordered from Inyo pools online and was given the best possible price plus speedy delivery! Thank you Inyo pools!

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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

None

Pressure building up quickly in my cartridge filter

Written on 7/30/2020 by Kenneth V.

I have been switching cartridge filers (and cleaning the old) everytime the pressure went up to 25 PSI. More recently I noticed upon installing a 'clean' filter, the pressure was 10 PSI. A day later it might be 15 and within a week it was back up to 25 or higher! Switching the filters did not solve my problem. I figured that my filters were clogged with particles I could not remove by high pressure washing.

So, I
1. Order a new filter from INYOPOOL to see IF that was going to correct my problem.
2. New filter arrived a couple of days later (live about 50 miles from them).
3. I installed the new filter.
4. I watched to see IF this was going to correct my problem.
5. The pressure started off at the usual 10 PSI.
6. Next day the pressure was up to 12 PSI.
7. The following day it was down to 11 PSI.
8. Now 2 weeks later, the pressure is holding around 11 PSI.
9. My "old" filters: one about 4 years old and the second just over 2 years. I can only surmise that my problem is with my filtered well water. Something microscopic is getting through my 10 micron filter and clogging my pool filter (from the auto fill line).
10. I reckon I'll be replacing my filters about every 2 years or when I see the problem again.

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