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CAUTION: Do not drill too deep to avoid penetrating the opposite side in the plumbing.
CAUTION: The bypass exit should ALWAYS be after the heater or damage may occur to the heater.
For bypass Entrance, (before Filter)
Using
1-1/2” pipe
, Assemble:
Pre-filter Assembly
Saddle Clamp Top & Bottom
Top & Bottom Adapters
Bushing (Note direction)
Gasket
Screws (2)
Nuts (2)
(Figure 1)
For bypass Exit, (after Filter/Heater)
Using
1-1/2” pipe
, Assemble:
PVC Pipe with fitting
Saddle Clamp Top & Bottom
Top & Bottom Adapters
Bushing (Note direction)
Gasket
Screws (2)
Nuts (2)
(Figure 2)
Installation
CSS 12
2.4
Saddle Clamp Installation (for existing pools)
Section 2
Product Installation
9
(Figure 3)
For bypass Entrance, (before Filter)
Using
2” pipe
, Assemble:
Pre-filter Assembly
Saddle Clamp Top & Bottom
Bushing (Note direction)
Screws (2)
Nuts (2)
For bypass Exit, (after Filter/Heater)
Using
2” pipe
, Assemble:
PVC Pipe with fitting
Saddle Clamp Top & Bottom
Bushing (Note direction)
Screws (2)
Nuts (2)
(Figure 4)
Turn pool pump OFF.
Locate section of existing plumbing in which you choose to install the entrance leg of the bypass.
Location should be in any accessible area after the pump, before the filter. The vertical pipe coming from the pump outlet is recommended.
Using a saddle clamp top as a guide, mark this spot. Remove the saddle clamp top and drill a 7/8” hole at this location through one wall of the pipe.
Locate section of existing plumbing in which you choose to install the exit leg of the bypass.
Location should be in any accessible area after the filter, (and heater if equipped).
Using a saddle clamp top as a guide, mark this spot. Remove the saddle clamp top and drill a 7/8” hole at this location through one wall of the pipe.
Mount Saddle Clamp assemblies on both Entrance and Exit bypass locations using components listed. (See Figures 1 through 4 below).