CMP | 25280-100-950 | PowerClean Ultra Flow Meter | Replacement Flow Indicator Assembly
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The CMP 25280-100-950 PowerClean Ultra Flow Meter is a genuine replacement flow indicator designed for compatible CMP PowerClean® Ultra chlorinator systems. This component provides visual monitoring of water flow through the chlorinator, helping ensure proper circulation and sanitizer feeder operation.
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Key Features
• Genuine CMP replacement flow meter for compatible PowerClean
Ultra chlorinator systems
• Designed to provide visual confirmation of water flow through the chlorinator assembly
• Helps verify proper circulation conditions for sanitizer feeder operation
• Replacement solution for damaged, clogged, worn, or inaccurate flow indicators
• Supports troubleshooting and maintenance of PowerClean Ultra chlorination systems
• Suitable for residential pools, commercial pools, spas, and aquatic sanitation systems utilizing compatible PowerClean equipment
• Clear visual design allows operators to monitor system flow conditions during operation
• Professional installation is recommended to verify compatibility, plumbing integrity, and proper system performance
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Product Overview
The CMP 25280-100-950 PowerClean Ultra Flow Meter is engineered as a service replacement component for compatible PowerClean Ultra chlorinators. Proper water flow is critical for effective sanitizer distribution, and the flow meter allows operators and service professionals to visually verify circulation through the chlorinator system.
Over time, flow indicators may become damaged, scaled, clogged, or difficult to read, making routine inspection and replacement important for maintaining dependable chlorination system performance. Installing a replacement flow meter can help restore visibility, improve diagnostics, and support proper sanitizer feeder operation.
This component should be selected based on the exact PowerClean Ultra model and installation configuration. Proper installation, plumbing inspection, and routine maintenance are important for long-term chlorinator reliability and consistent water treatment performance.