Pentair Pool Products Meteor Series Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

P/N  99223000

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Rev. E  2-22-02

Section 1.

Pump Safety Instructions

When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:

1.

READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.

2.

WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all
times.

3.

WARNING - Risk of Electric Shock. Connect only to a grounding type receptacle protected by a ground-fault circuit-
interrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the receptacle is protected by a GFCI.

4.

Do not bury cord. Locate cord to minimize abuse from lawn mowers, hedge trimmers, and other equipment.

5.

WARNING - To reduce the risk of electric shock, replace damaged cord immediately.

6.

WARNING - To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use extension cord to connect unit to electric supply; provide a
properly located outlet.

7.

CAUTION - For continued protection against possible electric shock, this unit is to be mounted to the base in accordance
with the installation instructions.

8.

CAUTION - If this pump is equipped with a 25 ft. cord, it is for use with storable pools only. Do not use with permanently
installed pools. A storable pool is constructed so that it may be readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its
original integrity. A permanently installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building such that it cannot be
readily disassembled for storage.

9.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

This filter operates under pressure. With the valve clamped properly and operated without air in the system, this filter
will operate in a safe manner. Air entering the filter and the valve not clamped correctly can cause the valve to be
blown off, which could result in severe personal injury and/or property damage.

WARNING

WARNING

To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use an extension cord. Only connect to a GFCI protected receptacle. Failure to
do so could result in an electrical shock to pool users, installers, or others which can result in serious personal injury or death.

Section II.

How Your Filter Works

Your high rate sand filter is designed to produce clear, sparkling water and operate for years with a minimum of maintenance when
installed, operated and maintained in accordance with these instructions.

Your filter uses special filter sand to remove dirt particles from the water. Dirt is collected in the filter by the sand bed as water flows
through the filter. Water enters the filter through the valve on top of the filter and is distributed evenly downward across the sand bed.
The dirt is removed by the sand and the clean water flows through the piping (laterals) at the bottom of the filter, up through the center
pipe, back to the valve on top of the filter, where the clean water is returned to the pool through the piping or hoses.

After a period of time, dirt will accumulate in the filter causing a resistance to the flow of water through the filter. This resistance results
in a diminished flow of water and a rise in the pressure of the filter. Eventually the filter sand will have removed so much dirt and the
filter pressure risen to such a point that it will be necessary to clean (backwash) your filter.

By setting the valve on top of the filter to the backwash position, the flow of water is automatically reversed through the filter so that
the flow of water is directed to the bottom of the filter, up through the sand bed flushing, the dirt and debris out through the waste line.
Once the backwash procedure is complete, the valve is manually returned to its filter position to resume normal filtration.

The filter’s function is to remove suspended matter from the water and does not sanitize the water. For sparkling clear water the water
must be sanitized as well as balanced. Pool chemistry is a specialized area, and you should consult your local pool service specialist for
specific details. In general, proper pool sanitation requires a free chlorine level of 1 to 2 PPM and a PH range of 7.2 to 7.6.

Failure to operate your filter system or inadequate filtration can cause poor water clarity obstructing visibility in your pool. Poor
water clarity may obscure objects in the water which while swimming and diving could cause severe personal injury or death.
Never swim in a pool with poor water clarity.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Meteor Series

Page 1: ...951 West Los Angeles Ave Moorpark CA 93021 805 523 2400 Important Notice Attention Installer This manual contains important information about the installation operation and safe use of this product This information should be given to the owner operator of this equipment WARNING Before installing this product read and follow all warning notices and instructions accompanying this system Failure to f...

Page 2: ...r death Section II How Your Filter Works Your high rate sand filter is designed to produce clear sparkling water and operate for years with a minimum of maintenance when installed operated and maintained in accordance with these instructions Your filter uses special filter sand to remove dirt particles from the water Dirt is collected in the filter by the sand bed as water flows through the filter...

Page 3: ...labeled to insure proper connections 11 Install the valve clamp halves item 3 on page 7 over the flanges of the filter tank and the valve Ensure that the valve clamp halves are securely installed over BOTH flanges before attaching and tightening the bolts Tighten both bolts until both clamp halves touch 12 Attach hose assembly item 17 on page 7 to pump using the quick connect nut item 16 on page 7...

Page 4: ...aste Stand clear of filter and start the pump 5 Run the pump for at least two minutes 6 Turn the pump off and set valve to filter position Ensure that all pool suction and return lines are open so that water is free to flow from and to the pool Stand clear of filter and start the pump 7 Your filter has now started its filtering cycle You should check that water is returning to the pool and take no...

Page 5: ...of the filter and start pump 4 Backwash filter for approximately 3 5 minutes or until backwash water is clean 5 Turn off pump Set control valve back to rinse position 6 Stand clear of the filter and start pump 7 Rinsefilterforapproximately3 5minutes 8 Turn off pump Set control valve back to filter position 9 Stand clear of the filter and start pump 10 The filter has now started its filtering cycle...

Page 6: ...lter 3 Partially closed valve or restriction Openvalveorremoveobstructioninreturnline Short filter cycles 1 Improperbackwash Backwashuntileffluentrunsclear 2 Poolchemistrynotadequatetoinhibitalgaegrowth Maintainpoolchemistryorconsultpoolservicetechnician 3 Pluggedsandbed Manuallyremovetop1 surfaceofsandbedandchemicallycleanasrequired 4 Flow rate too high Restrict flow to capacity of filter Returnf...

Page 7: ...d base 18 filter 13 55215000 Skid base 20 22 filter 14 711004 Clamp hose 15 86201900 Adapter hose elbow 16 352256 Nut quick connect 17 86013000 Hose assy for 18 filter 17 86013090 Hose assy for 20 filter 17 86013100 Hose assy for 22 filter 17 79302100 Hose assy braided for 18 filter 17 79302200 Hose assy braided for 20 filter 17 79302300 Hose assy braided for 22 filter 18 354571 O ring 19 711006 A...

Page 8: ...e skimmer opening A low water level can cause the pump motor to run dry which will damage the mechanical seal and cause external leakage 3 Shaft Seal Rotary Seal The shaft seal consists of two parts a Stationary ceramic seal press fitted into seal plate b A rotating spring loaded seal press fitted onto impeller shaft CAUTION The highly polished and lapped faces of the seal are easily damaged Handl...

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