[[Image:Ceramic_filter_icon.png|right]]
[[Image:CPF1.jpg|thumb|right|300px250px| Potters for Peace filter model.]]
A ceramic pot filter consists of a flowerpot-shaped pot, made from a porous ceramic material. Water poured into a ceramic pot filter percolates through the pot material, and is collected in a second container.
==Construction, operations and maintenance==
[[Image:CPF2.png|thumb|right|300px250px| Cross section through a Ceramic Pot Filter.]]
Ceramic pot filters usually have a diameter of about 30 cm by 25 cm deep, with an 8 litre capacity. Two variations of ceramic filters, flat-bottom and round-bottom, are currently manufactured. The ceramic pot typically sits or hangs in the top of a larger plastic or ceramic container (20-30 litres), which is fitted with a tap at the bottom. A lid is placed on top of the filter to prevent contamination.
====Manufacturing====
[[Image:CPF3.jpg|thumb|right|300px250px| Hydraulic press used to make the filters.]][[Image:CPF4.jpg|thumb|right|300px250px| Small local filter factory.]]
Local production of the filters is common and preferable. A quality control process to ensure filter effectiveness is required. The lower container, lid and tap can usually be purchased locally.