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CHAPTER 5

: MULTIPORT VALVE OPERATION

1. 

Filter

: Position for filtering the body of water.

  Incoming  water  from  the  piping  system  is  

  automatically directed by the Multiport Valve to the  

  top of the filter bed. As the water is pumped through  

  the filter sand, dirt and debris are trapped by the  

  filter  bed,  and  filtered  out.  The  filtered  water  is  

  returned from the bottom of the filter tank, through  

  the  Multiport  Valve  and  back  through  the  piping  

  system.

2. 

Backwash

: Position for cleaning the filter media.

  Water  flow  is  reversed  by  the  Multiport  Valve  

  through the filter bed so that water flow is directed  

  to the bottom of the tank and up through the filter  

  bed, flushing the previously trapped dirt and debris  

  out the waste line.

3. 

Rinse

: Position for flushing the filter system.

  The  water  flow  is  directed  by  the  Multiport  Valve  

  through the filter bed and out the waste line. This  

  process settles the filter media bed into place and  

  ensures any dirt or debris is rinsed out of the filter,  

  preventing possible return to the Swimming Pool or Spa.

4. 

Waste

:  Position  for  bypassing  the  filter  bed  to  

  Waste. The water flow is directed by the Multiport  

  Valve straight to the backwash outlet, bypassing the  

  entire filter bed. This Multiport Valve position is used  

  to lower the water level or for vacuuming water with  

  high dirt loads. 

NOTE

This position is not available  

  on 4-Way Multiport Valves.

5. 

Re-circulate

: Position for bypassing the filter bed  

  to the Swimming Pool or Spa. The Mulitport Valve  

  recirculates water flow directly back to the Pool or  

  Spa, bypassing the filter. 

NOTE

This position is not  

  available on 4-Way Multiport Valves. 

6. 

Closed

:  Position  for  closing  all  flow  to  the  filter.  

  This  position  is  not  to  be  used  with  the  pump  

  operating. 

NOTE

:

 This position is not available on  

  4-Way Multiport Valves. 

CAUTION: Operation of  

  the Multiport Valve or mode selection is to be  

  always done with the pump switched off.

CHAPTER 6

: BACKWASHING

The  function  of  backwashing  is  to  separate  the 

deposited particles from filter media grains and flush 

them from the filter bed. Backwashing is achieved by 

reversing the flow of water through the filter bed at a 

fairly high flow rate. This high flow rate expands the 

filter bed and the water collects the debris taking it to 

waste.

Conditions for Backwashing

Time for backwashing is determined by the following

conditions:

1.  The flow rate through the filter bed decreases until  

  it is insufficient to meet the demand.

2.  The removal efficiency of the filter bed decreases  

  to the point where the effluent quality deteriorates  

  and is no longer acceptable.

3.  When  the  pressure  gauge  reading  is  7.2  PSI 

  higher than the start up pressure.

4.  If the filter is connected to mains water, pressure rise  

  is  not  an  accurate  indicator  as  mains  pressure  

  tends to fluctuate. It is best to rely on the actual flow  

  rate. 

NOTE

We recommend that you backwash  

  a  swimming  pool  sand  filter  in  a  residential  

  installation at least once a month.
Importance of Backwashing

The importance of backwashing cannot be overstated. 

Dense  filter  media  can  become  “packed”  without 

proper  and  frequent  enough  backwashing.  Debris 

will remain trapped and create channeling within the 

filter  bed. This  will  result  in  the  filter  bed  exhausting 

early. Moreover, if debris is not flushed from the media 

grains, the filter bed will become dirtier and dirtier as 

time goes on until the filter operation fails.

Backwashing Instructions

1.  Switch off the Pump. Close the Inlet Valve.

NOTE

:  

  If a pump is installed, switch the pump on and off,  

  instead of closing and opening the Inlet Valve.

2.  Release the filter’s pressure by loosening Pressure  

  Release  Valve  until  the  Pressure  Gauge  needle  

  drops to zero <0>.

3.  Retighten Pressure Release Valve.

4.  Depress and turn Handle 180º to the BACKWASH  

  position.  In  the  BACKWASH  position,  the  water  

  flow is automatically reversed through the filter so  

  that it is directed to the bottom of the filter vessel,  

  up through the sand, flushing the previously trapped  

  dirt and debris out the waste line.

5.  Switch  on  the  Pump.  Open  the  Inlet  Valve.  

  Backwash water will flow out through drain pipe.

6.  When  the  backwash  water  in  the  sight  glass  

  appears clear, Switch off the Pump. Close the Inlet  

  Valve.

Backwash

Filter

Close

W

aste

Recirculate

Summary of Contents for 156593

Page 1: ...nces Improper installation can create hazards which could result in property damage serious injury or death Improper installation will void the warranty The NOTICE label indicates special instructions that are important but not related to hazards Notice to Installer This manual contains important information about the installation operation and safe use of this product Once installation is complet...

Page 2: ...nstalled and serviced only by a qualified professional 1 Position the filter next to the Swimming Pool or Spa 2 The filter should be placed on a level concrete slab very firm ground or equivalent Ensure that the ground will not subside preventing any strain from the attached plumbing 3 Position the filter so that the piping connections Multi Port Valve and winter drain is convenient and accessible...

Page 3: ...to the Multiport Valve 8 Glue the plumbing to the Barrel unions and allow 24 hours for glue solvent to set before starting the filter 9 Test the filter and check for leaks around the threads If leaking occurs disconnect plumbing and repeat the steps 2 to 6 until the leak has stopped CHAPTER 4 INITIAL STARTUP OF FILTER Be sure correct amount of filter media is in tank and that all connections have ...

Page 4: ...ate the deposited particles from filter media grains and flush them from the filter bed Backwashing is achieved by reversing the flow of water through the filter bed at a fairly high flow rate This high flow rate expands the filter bed and the water collects the debris taking it to waste Conditions for Backwashing Time for backwashing is determined by the following conditions 1 The flow rate throu...

Page 5: ...ppm Calcium Hardness 175 300ppm CHAPTER 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Above normal or excessive force to operate the Multiport Valve Scoring or jamming with foreign matter or debris If this condition persists after rinsing disassemble the valve to clear Continued operation of the valve may result in a non sealing condition damage to spider gasket This will lead to water loss to the backwash line or to ineffic...

Page 6: ...6173 Air Release Assembly for 156595 1 6a 647304008 Filter Tank for 156593 1 6b 647305008 Filter Tank for 156594 1 6c 647306008 Filter Tank for 156595 1 7 647304072 Flange Clamp 1 8 65431012080 O Ring 1 9 647304071 6 Way Valve 1 10 65431021080 O Ring 3 11 647303014 Hose Adapter 3 12 65021005000 Hose Clamp 2 13 647201802001 Adaptor 1 14a 647202772 PVC Hose for 156593 1 14b 647202871 PVC Hose for 15...

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