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21. 

Carefully replace the 

Hydraulic Motor

   

and 

Plate

   

into the 

Filter Housing

  , ensuring that 

the 

Piston Shaft

   

is inserted into the hole in the middle of the 

Inlet Disc

  .

22. 

Push down firmly on the 

Plate

  . When correctly in place the 

central collar

 of the

 

Plate 

 

will be flush with 

the top of the 

Housing 

. Make sure the 

Shaft

   can move up and down, and rotate / spin freely.

23. 

Ensure the rubber 

Filter Cover O-ring

   is in place in the 

Cover

 

24. 

Replace the filter cover assembly on to the filter 

Housing 

, rotating the 

Cover

   slightly to seat the 

O-Ring

 

25. 

Replace and fasten the 

Clamp

 

WARNING

Use caution when fastening the clamp, avoid injury to your fingers

26. 

Re-connect the Drain pipe to the Drain valve assembly

27. 

Reinstall the 

Piston

  , making sure the 

O-Ring

   is in place on the Piston thread. Rotate it clockwise 

by hand only – as per

 

3.4.1 Backwash Controller Installation,

 do not use any tools.

28. 

Re-attach the 

1/4” Plastic Tubing

   into the 

Piston 

 – push in hard.

29. 

Follow instructions in – 

3.4.2 Turning On Water Supply

30. 

Follow instructions in

 

– 

3.4.3 Power Connection

5.2  Piston Maintenance

The piston shaft requires lubrication on a quarterly schedule. 

1. 

De-pressurize the sytem

2. 

Remove the 

1/4” Tubing

   from the push to connect fitting on the top of the 

Piston 

.

3. 

Unscrew the 

Piston

   (counter clockwise)

4. 

A silicon grease should be applied to the 

Piston Shaft

   which should be cycled in and out a few times to get 

the grease distributed to the inner O-ring seal. Two applications of grease and cycling is adequate.

5. 

The 

Piston

   may drip water from the lower vent hole. This is normal during the course of operation. 

If the lower vent hole continually flows water, the piston should be replaced.

5.3  Winterization

If you have unions on the inlet and outlet, storing the HN-G Filter in a room that is above freezing (and will not freeze) is the best way to 

winterize it. This would minimize the thoroughness required of the steps below (but still recommended before storage).

1. 

Run a cleaning cycle by pressing the M button on the Filtron 1-10 (

HN-G-01-1-XXX, HN-G-02-1-XXX

 models) or 

from the irrigation controller ( 

HN-G-01-2-XXX, HN-G-02-2-XXX

 

models), 

de-pressurize

, empty completely. 

2. 

Empty the 

Piston

   of excess water by removing it and then cycling the Piston Shaft in and out. Lubricate the piston 

shaft with silicone grease and cycle the shaft in and out a few times while adding grease each time (the idea is to 

get the grease to the lip of the internal seal). Store the piston in a plastic zip lock so the water does not completely 

evaporate (keeps the seals lubricated). It is best to store the piston inside and block off the hole in the filter cover.

3. 

Blow out all of the ¼” and 5/16” control tubing.

4. 

Gently blow out each side of the DP switch on the controller (remove the 5/16” tubing at the red and black connectors).  

5. 

Unscrew the solenoid on the 1” Rinse valve (

PESB Scrubber

) and make sure that any excess water is removed from the diaphragm 

Summary of Contents for HN-G-01 Filter Series

Page 1: ...rity to operate the equipment WARNING It is extremely dangerous to open the filter or control tubing while under pressure Always depressurize before performing any maintenance or troubleshooting HN G...

Page 2: ...D THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING THE HN G FILTER 1 1 Models This document relates to multiple models of the HN G filter system sections that relate to specific models are indicated as such 1 2 In...

Page 3: ...filtered out The clean water then exits through the outlet The build up of contaminants on the filter screen creates a differential pressure across the filter Based on a preset Differential Pressure...

Page 4: ...ten inches above the HN G for safe removal of the filter cover 2 Locate the HN G filter as close to a drain as possible This will maximize the efficiency of the automatic self cleaning 3 An AC to 12V...

Page 5: ...may be removed for service and any threaded connections can also be easily accessed if any of these need to be tightened up or resealed due to movement during shipping or installation Install an isola...

Page 6: ...upplied into the HP high pressure and LP low pressure fittings 3 Read the instructions in the following Filtron 1 10 DC Manual 3 4 3 Turning On Water Supply 1 Ensure Drain pipe is securely in the drai...

Page 7: ...outlet 4 4 2 If Battery Powered 1 Remove the top gray cover push up the sides over the indent 2 Remove the black battery tray and install the 4x D Cell batteries as shown 3 The controller will come t...

Page 8: ...r by checking the reading on the pressure gauges if installed 4 HN G 01 1 XXX HN G 02 1 XXX models only Remove Low Pressure 5 16 plastic tube from the Inlet to release the pressure and drain the HN G...

Page 9: ...e cycled in and out a few times to get the grease distributed to the inner O ring seal Two applications of grease and cycling is adequate 5 The Piston may drip water from the lower vent hole This is n...

Page 10: ...gation controller must be able to program station run times in seconds or a 24 VAC one shot relay capable of delivering a 7 second signal to the filter must be added The backwash time station run time...

Page 11: ...the unit is left untouched for a minute the display is switched off and the only life signal is given by a beep sound that can be heard every 20 seconds The beep can be disabled in the programming se...

Page 12: ...to clean Typical differential set point is generally set somewhere between 6 and 9 PSI At this field the user defines the pressure difference between the filter s inlet and outlet that when reached a...

Page 13: ...nd up 2 The last backflush valve can be cancelled and then its allocated output will be left unused 3 Alarm output Delay Valve and Main Valve when defined will be allocated in this order right after t...

Page 14: ...ered as a trigger for flushing The following flushing cycles will be triggered by the interval count down only The problem will be considered as solved when the constant indication of the DP sensor wi...

Page 15: ...ER DP DELAY 30 seconds 5 ENTER LOOPING 10 6 ENTER ALARM No 7 ENTER DELAY VALVE No 8 ENTER VIEW OUTPUT No 9 ENTER Pressure PSI 10 ENTER BEEP Yes No set to No to prevent sign of life beep every 20 secon...

Page 16: ...sure during Self Clean Solution Make sure water pressure during Self Clean is at least 40 psi Close the isolation valve on Outlet pipe of the HN G Press the M button on the Backwash Controller HN G wi...

Page 17: ...Very Poor lines Water source should be rated at worst case scenario if water quality varies during the year such as algae blooms during summer A general guide to Water Quality is also shown below Good...

Page 18: ...llation easier With unions at all recommended spots the filter may be removed for service and any threaded connections can also be easily accessed if any of these need to be tightened up or resealed d...

Page 19: ...mmodate low flow rate applications where all pressure and flow must be utilized for backwash the controlled outlet valve can also be applied in installation example A and C Pump Isolating valve Isolat...

Page 20: ...strates a bypass configuration Union fitting Union fitting Pressure gauge Pressure gauge Piston 1 Hydraulic drain valve Union fitting Isolation valve Outlet to irrigation Inlet from pump Drain to drai...

Page 21: ...TFC 10 06 Clamp MTFC 08 Cover MTFC 07 Hydraulic Motor MTFC 10 51 Collector Assembly MTFC 10 51 1 4 Tubing 6mm Plastic Tube MTFC Hex Nipple 1 MTFC Hex Nipple 1 CI010821W Streight Fitting 1 8 x 8mm MTFV...

Page 22: ...22 1 Models 2 Models 1 2 1 2 7 1 8 7 1 4 22 13 16 25 5 8 9 15 16 10 9 16 6 7 1 16 G Dimensions 1 PVC SOCKET CONNECTION PESB SCRUBBER VALVE 12 1 8 REF 5 3 4 7 1 16 6 FILTER SERVICE AREA...

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