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Jandy
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Versa-Plumb
®
Cartridge Pool Filters
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Installation & Operation Manual
6.
Be sure to open any filter isolation valves that
were installed in the system.
7.
Stand clear of the filter
and start the pump
to circulate water through the system. When a
steady stream of water starts to come out of the
air release valve, close the valve.
8.
Watch the pressure gauge to be sure that the
pressure does not exceed 50 psi (with clean
cartridges). If the pressure approaches 50 psi,
immediately turn the pump off and clean the
filter cartridges, see Section 6.3. If the pressure
remains high after cleaning the filter, refer to the
troubleshooting guide in Section 8 for possible
causes and solutions.
9.
After the pressure gauge has stabilized, turn the
bezel ring so that the arrow next to the word
"CLEAN" aligns with the needle of the gauge.
As the filter cleans the water, and the cartridges
begin to clog the pressure begins to increase.
When the needle of the pressure gauge aligns
with the arrow next to the word "DIRTY" on the
bezel, it is time to clean the filter, see Section 6.3.
This indicates an increased pressure of between
10 and 12 psi above original starting pressure.
Section 5. Filter Disassembly
and Assembly
WARNING
Never
attempt to assemble,
disassemble or adjust the filter when
there is pressurized air in the system.
Starting the pump while there is any
pressurized air in the system can
cause product failure or also cause
the filter lid to be blown off, which can
cause death, serious personal injury
or property damage.
1.
Turn off the pump. Switch off the circuit breaker
to the pump motor.
2.
IMPORTANT: Completely open air release
valve on top of the filter tank to release all
pressure from inside the tank and system.
3.
If the equipment is installed below water level,
close the filter isolation valves on the system to
prevent flooding.
4.
Remove the drain plug located at the bottom of
the filter tank and allow the tank to drain.
5. Replace the drain plug.
6.
Loosen the tank clamp ring retainer and remove
the clamp ring.
7.
Remove the top of the filter tank by lifting it
straight up until it clears the cartridges on the
inside of the tank.
8.
Remove the manifold assembly by lifting it off of
the outlet tube and out of the tank.
9.
Pull the cartridges out of the filter tank and clean
the cartridge using the instructions in Section 6.3.
10. Using new cartridges or the clean original ones,
place the cartridges back into the filter tank. Be
sure that they are correctly seated on the cartridge
support on the bottom of the tank.
11. Inspect the o-ring at the top of the outlet tube for
cracks and wear marks. Replace if necessary.
12. Reinstall the manifold making sure that it fits
squarely over the cartridges and outlet tube.
13. Inspect the tank o-ring for cracks or wear marks.
Replace if necessary. Place the o-ring back onto
the filter bottom.
14. Place the filter lid onto the filter tank bottom.
15. Replace the tank clamp ring. See Section 3.5 for
clamp installation.
16. If applicable, open the valves closed in step 3.
17. Start the pump by following the procedures
outlined in steps 2 through 7 of Section 4.
Figure 10. Filter Clamp Ring Assembly
"T" Nut
Threaded
Rod
Tighten-
ing Nut w/
Shoulder
Clamp
Ring
Tighten-
ing Nut w/
Shoulder
Use a 9/16" Socket
Clamp Ring,
Closed Position
GAP NOT TO EXCEED
1/16"