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First apply a thin but even coat of purple primer on each surface to be joined: After the primer dries, apply a thin even coat of glue to both surfaces. Wait 30 seconds for the glue to set. Step 18 Glue on a union to facilitate future maintenance on the pool sand filter or pump.
In years you will have to disconnect the multiport valve from the tank to change the filter sand. A union will save you from having to cut it out of the piping. Step 19 Screw another adapter into the discharge side of the pump then add piping and elbows required to connect the filter and pump ports.
There are 3 hoses for you to connect when installing your sand filter. 1 The first hose connects from the thru-wall skimmer on the pool to the front of the pump. Opening your pool signals the start of warm weather and relaxed attitudes. Hook up pool pumps and filters and reconnect all hoses and electrical connections.
In a basic system this connection will probably be to the Chlorinator. Also add a union to this line for future maintenance.
This picture does not show the water hose. Step 22 Tighten multiport valve flange clamp with a screwdriver.
The drop in voltage and subsequent overheating may be a sign of one of the lines connected to the grid being damaged, causing the motor to draw more amps, and therefore create more heat. One afternoon, I had turned off the filters to open the chamber to clean the 4 cartridges. When my pump is running, it leaks water through the waste out hose. They were supposed to let us know when they would be coming so that we would be prepared, but showed up unannounced while we were at work yesterday and drained the pool. If so, it seems like you have a bad shaft seal or a cracked seal plate.
Tap around the clamp with the screwdriver handle as you are tightening the clamp to help seat the clamp properly. Place vinyl protector caps over the ends of the screws. Step 23 Your new pool sand filter should now be ready to operate. Make sure that your waste line is rolled out to where you want to dump the pool waste water. Step 25 Prime and turn ON the pool pump. Be sure that you have at least one suction and all discharge lines open.
Step 26 Run the pool pump for 2 minutes after you have a steady flow of water out the waste line after the pump is fully primed. This will flush all the impurities or fine sand particles out of the sand media. Step 28 Turn the pump back ON and run until the water in the sight glass is clear. This should take no more than 1 minute. Step 30 Turn the pool pump ON. This is the normal operating mode for your filter. Note the pressure gauge reading. This is your clean sand filter pressure.
As contaminates build up and clog your sand the pressure will climb. When it is psi above your clean filter reading, it's time again to backwash your filter. The part number is Screw the sight glass back in and see if it fixes the leak.
Fast delivery on the purchase from your site -- thanks! How should this be fixed?
Also, some sand can get into the pool if you backwash the filter but don't rinse it after the backwash. Replaced tank,mulitport,,and ck laterals. All good but still the same problem. What else can it be? Will there be any side effect if the flow rate of the pump is greater than the flow rate of the filter? It use to read around 20psi but now it doesn't move off 0. Can you tell me which gauge to purchase as a replacement? If so, you may have air building up in the top of the tank due to a suction air leak.
This backpressure would clear your incoming pipes out and require you to prime the motor each time you restart. Sand now coming into pool through outlets. See page 2 for the amount of sand to add for each model. The model number is the filter diameter in inches. Is there a way to find out how much sand I need to buy for it?
As a backup, you might also drive a 3' heavy metal pipe into the ground and connect the pump to that.
Most motors have a lug at the back of the motor to connect to. It is a 3 prong, going into a gfci socket. Do I need to do anything else or is this enough. It is for a bestway quick set pool.
Check that the strainer cover is not cracked and that the cover O-ring is not damaged. Then you may have to take out the sand again to check for other cracks in the laterals, the hub that holds the laterals, and the vertical standpipe. Cracks in any of these may let sand into the laterals to clog them. Where is the water getting sucked in? And, when you say the water is "blown out through the skimmer", is it flowing backwards from the filter through the pump to the skimmer?
If it's operating at around 30 psi with new sand, your pump may be too powerful for that filter. If you have to downsize the pump, the cheapest thing to do is to replace the current impeller with the next smaller size. Do you have any suggestions?
First, any debris that would normally be collected in the strainer bucket would go directly into your filter and second, you probably would not be able to prime you pump. The filter tank would have to be completely full of water before the pump could suck water into the front end of the pump. Then you would also have the problem of how to direct the water to the desired function after the pump: If not, what is the reason? Opening your pool signals the start of warm weather and relaxed attitudes. Whether you're emerging from a long snowy winter or a quick brush with cooler temps, opening your pool can be a simple process.
Turn on the filter pump and make sure all skimmers, bottom drains, and filters are functioning properly. After pool filter has been running hours, test the water. Retest water to see if any adjustments have to be made. Your session is about to timeout due to inactivity. Click OK to extend your time for an additional 30 minutes. Pumps Move water necessary to circulate and operate most pool equipment.
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