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Safe and Compliant Float Tank Water Filtration

The equipment used for pools, spas, and other recreational water facilities isn’t interchangeable—and float centers must follow local and state-level rules for filtration pressure and disinfectant levels.

In floatation systems specifically, the effectiveness of disinfection depends not only on the chemical used, but on how the equipment is sized and configured. Key factors include flow rate, filter pore size, and turnover timing between clients.

Float tanks require bigger flow rates to turn over a small volume of water quickly—usually three cycles per session. That’s where pump strength and filter pairing matter.

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