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Figure 7.
Sweep Elbow
Note: Do not
overtighten.
LXi Heater
CV Filter
SHP
Pump
Sweep Elbow
P/N SEAQL1001
Sweep Elbow
P/N SEFL1002
7½”
Minimum
Figure 8.
LXi Heater, CV Filter and SHP Pump Sweep Elbow Installation
Cartridge Pool Filters - CL and CV Series Filters
b.
Be sure there is a minimum distance of
7½ inches between the center of the pump
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accommodate the sweep elbow(s). See
Figure 8 for recommended installation
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NOTE
The SHP pump shown in Figure 8 is for reference
only. The Jandy sweep elbow also works with the
MHP and PHP series pumps.
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c.
Clean the cut ends of the pipe and both ends
of the sweep elbow(s) with an appropriate
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Glue the sweep elbow(s) onto the cut pipe
ends using an appropriate All Purpose NSF
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After the glue is cured, close the pressure
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6.
Make all plumbing connections in accordance
with local plumbing and building codes. Filter
connections are provided with an o-ring seal. To
avoid damage to the o-rings, use only a silicone
base lubricant on the o-rings.
Do not use pipe joint
compound, glue or solvent on inlet/outlet union
coupling nuts.
7.
Keep piping tight and free of leaks. Pump suction
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tank or loss of prime at the pump. Pump discharge
line leaks may show up as dampness or jets of
water.
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9.
Connect the pipes using the unions supplied with
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any unions.
Assemble the unions dry and hand
tighten. See Figure 6.
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using a Jandy universal union. The plumbing must
contain a ball valve as shown in Figure 6.
CAUTION
Be sure that all provisions for wastewater disposal
meet local, state or national codes. During any
draining process, one hundred gallons (100 gals.)
or more of pool water will be discharged. CL and CV
(Cartridge) Filters are not subject to backwashing. Do
not discharge water where it will cause flooding or
damage.