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C artridge Pool Filters -  C L and C V  S eries Filters

nut and into the filter tank. Use the flats 

on the tank adapter to tighten. Do not 
overtighten.

b. 

Place the larger, thinner o-ring onto the 
gauge housing. Thread the housing into the 
coupler on the tank adapter.

c.  Orient the gauge/air release assembly in the 

desired position. Raise and thread the locknut 

onto the bottom of the gauge/air release 

assembly. Hand tighten the nut only. Using 
a wrench to tighten the nut may damage the 
nut, gauge or air release assembly. 

3.4 Filter Plumbing

1.  This filter operates under pressure. When clamped 

properly and operated without air in the water 

system, this filter will operate in a safe manner.

2. 

If the system can be subjected to higher pressure 
than the maximum rating of any component, 
install an ASME approved automatic pressure 
relief valve or pressure regulator in the circulation 
system. Set the relief valve or pressure regulator to 
lowest working pressure of any of the components 
in the system.

3.  Place the filter on the concrete pad, lined up with 

the inlet/outlet pipes (see Figures 5 and 5A). 

4.  To reduce pressure losses, 2" (minimum) piping is 

recommended for plumbing the system.

5.  For best efficiency use the fewest possible number 

of fittings. This will prevent a restriction in the 

water flow.
5.1  The CV model filter comes with a Jandy 

Sweep Elbow for this purpose.  The sweep 
elbow also includes a threaded port and plug 

so that a ½" hose bib can be connected for 

pressure testing.  See Figure 7.

5.2  To install the sweep elbow use the following 

instructions:

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a. 

Switch off the circuit breaker to the 
equipment and open the air relief valve on 

top of the filter (leave it open during this 

procedure).

N O T E

  If the filter is below pool level, close the suction and 

return line valves to isolate the filtration system. 

Remove the drain plug from the filter. Let the water 

drain from the filter.

Figure 4 .  

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Summary of Contents for CV Versa-Plumb Series

Page 1: ...llation and or operation can create dangerous high pressure which can cause the filter lid to b e b lown off possib ly c ausing death serious inj ury or property damage I mproper installation and or o...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ments 5 2 4 Specifications and Dimensions 5 Section 3 Installation Instructions 6 3 1 Filter Location 6 3 2 Anchor Bracket Installation 6 3 3 Filter Preparation 6 3 4 Filter Plumbing 7 3 5 Clamp Insta...

Page 4: ...b l o w n o f f w h i ch ca n r e su l t i n d e a t h se r i o u s p e r so n a l i n j u r y o r p r o p e r t y d a m a g e T o a vo i d t h i s p o t e n t i a l h a za r d f o l l o w a l l o f...

Page 5: ...ll performance place the system as close to the pool as possible 2 The filter should be located on a level concrete slab so that the orientation of the valve outlets and the pressure gauge are conveni...

Page 6: ...g codes require that all appliances be securely fastened to the equipment pad in order to withstand high wind pressures created by hurricanes Jandy provides an anchor bracket kit for this purpose Plea...

Page 7: ...r t o t h e syst e m i s t u r n e d o f f b e f o r e a p p r o a ch i n g i n sp e ct i n g o r t r o u b l e sh o o t i n g a n y l e a ki n g va l ve s o r p l u m b i n g t h a t m a y h a ve ca...

Page 8: ...n d y F i l t e r Figure 5 A C V C artridge Filter Plumb ing for Pool S pa C omb ination Ja n d y H e a t e r W a t e r f a l l P o o l R e t u r n S p a M a ke U p S p a R e t u r n F r o m P o o l...

Page 9: ...flow 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 l...

Page 10: ...ter 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 cle...

Page 11: ...g 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 filte...

Page 12: ...o o d w o r ki n g o r d e r T h e p r e ssu r e g a u g e i s t h e p r i m a r y i n d i ca t o r o f h o w t h e f i l t e r i s o p e r a t i n g Section 7 Winterizing 1 Turn off the pump and cir...

Page 13: ...n o r r e p l a c e f i l t e r c a r t r i d g e s p e r i n s t r u c t i o n s F i l l p o o l s o l e v e l i s a b o v e p u m p i n l e t l i n e F i l l p u m p w i t h w a t e r a t b a s k e...

Page 14: ...11 T a n k Cl a m p R i n g w R o d A sse m b l y A l l R0357400 12 T h r e a d e d R o d a n d R e t a i n e r A l l R0357500 13 T a n k O r i n g A l l R0357800 14 O u t l e t T u b e E l b o w A ss...

Page 15: ...5 C artridge Pool Filters C L and C V S eries Filters 19 21 21 20 21 15 21 21 18 21 14 23 19 22 20 22 22 15 22 14 23 16 16 22 18 21 22 9 2 Jandy CL and CV Filters Exploded View CL F i l t e r CV F i l...

Page 16: ...ction 10 Head Loss Curves 10 1 Jandy CL and CV Cartridge Filter Design Head Loss Curves 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 0 30 60 90 120 150 Flow Rate gpm Design Head Loss ft head 0 2 4 6 8 10 1...

Page 17: ...Page 1 7 N o t e s C artridge Pool Filters C L and C V S eries Filters...

Page 18: ...Page 1 8 N o t e s C artridge Pool Filters C L and C V S eries Filters...

Page 19: ...Page 1 9 N o t e s C artridge Pool Filters C L and C V S eries Filters...

Page 20: ...o n s 7 U se o f n o n f a ct o r y a u t h o r i ze d p a r t s o r a cce sso r i e s i n co n j u n ct i o n w i t h t h e p r o d u ct s 8 Ch e m i ca l co n t a m i n a t i o n o f co m b u st i o...

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