
HUM Auto Backwashable Sediment Filter 1 Cubic Foot System Resource & Maintenance Guide
• Homeowners considering the HUM Auto Backwashable Sediment Filter 1 Cubic Foot System
• Customers who already own this system and want to maintain it properly
• Anyone looking to understand how water softeners work and what up keep looks like long-term

How the HUM Auto Backwashable Sediment Filter 1 Cubic Foot System Works
The HUM Auto Backwashable Sediment Filter installs at your home’s point of entry to remove dirt, sand, and sediment from incoming water. As water passes through the media bed, particles are trapped while clean water flows to your home. The system automatically backwashes on a schedule, flushing out collected debris and resetting the media,, no cartridges or manual cleaning required.
How Often Should You Perform Maintenance?
| Task | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Check system settings & time | Every 6-12 Months |
| Inspect drain line & discharge | Every 6-12 Months |
| Media replacement | Every 5-10 Years, as needed |
Product FAQs
What does this sediment filter remove?
What does this sediment filter remove?
This system removes dirt, sand, silt, rust, and other suspended sediment from your water. It helps protect plumbing, fixtures, and downstream water treatment equipment.
Does this system require filter replacements?
Does this system require filter replacements?
No. Unlike cartridge filters, this system uses an automatic backwash process to clean the filtration media. There are no routine cartridge replacements required.
How do I know when to replace the UV lamp?
How do I know when to replace the UV lamp?
UV lamps should be replaced every 12 months, regardless of whether they are still lit.
How often does the system backwash?
How often does the system backwash?
Backwashing is automatic and scheduled through the control valve. The exact frequency depends on your water quality and usage, but it’s typically set to run every few days or once per week.
Will this affect my water pressure?
Will this affect my water pressure?
When properly sized, the system is designed to maintain normal household water pressure while filtering sediment. Reduced pressure may indicate excessive sediment load or the need to review backwash settings.
Can this system be installed with other water treatment equipment?
Can this system be installed with other water treatment equipment?
Yes. This sediment filter is commonly installed before water softeners, UV systems, and reverse osmosis systems to protect them from sediment buildup.

