Sta Rite Swimming Pool Filter S7D75 Users Manual S284/Vertical

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VERTICAL GRID DE FILTERS
O W N E R’ S M A N U A L
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & PARTS
MODELS
S7D75 S8D110
Sta-Rite Pool/Spa Group U.S. PATENT NO. 4995523 (Other patents pending)
293 Wright Street, Delavan, WI 53115
International: 262-728-5551, FAX: 262-728-7550
www.starite.com
Union City, TN • Delavan, WI • Mississauga, Ont. • Murrieta, CA
©2004, Sta-Rite Industries Printed in U.S.A. S284 (Rev. 4/20/04)
This manual should be furnished to
the end user of this filter; its use will
reduce service calls and chance of in-
jury and will lengthen filter life.
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VERTICAL GRID DE FILTERS
To avoId unneeded service calls, prevent possible injuries, and get the most
out of your filter, READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY!
The Sta-Rite System 3 Vertical Grid DE Filter:
• Is designed to filter water for swimming pools.
• Is an excellent performer; durable, reliable.
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions .......................................................................................3
General Information....................................................................................4
Installation ..................................................................................................5
Specifications..............................................................................................6
Initial Startup...............................................................................................7
Filter Disassembly / Assembly .....................................................................8
Cleaning the Filter.......................................................................................9
Filter Backwash Procedure.......................................................................9
Manual Filter Cleaning Procedure..........................................................10
Chemical Cleaning Procedure................................................................11
System Inspection/Winterizing ..................................................................12
Troubleshooting Guide..............................................................................13
Repair Parts List ...................................................................................14-15
Warranty ...................................................................................................16
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READ AND FOLLOW SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS!
This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your filter
or in this manual, look for one of the following signal words and be alert
to the potential for personal injury.
warns about hazards that will cause death, serious personal in-
jury, or major property damage if ignored.
warns about hazards that can cause death, serious personal in-
jury, or major property damage if ignored.
warns about hazards that will or can cause minor personal injury
or property damage if ignored.
NOTICE indicates special instructions not related to hazards.
Carefully read and follow all safety instructions in this manual and on equip-
ment. Keep safety labels in good condition; replace if missing or damaged.
Incorrectly installed or tested equipment may fail, causing
severe injury or property damage. Read and follow instructions
in owner's manual when installing and operating equipment.
Have a trained pool professional perform all pressure tests.
1. Do not connect system to a high pressure or city water system.
2. Use equipment only in a pool or spa installation.
3. Trapped air in system can cause explosion. BE SURE all air is out of system
before operating or testing equipment.
Before pressure testing, make the following safety checks:
Check all clamps, bolts, lids, and system accessories before testing.
Release all air in system before testing.
•Tighten Sta-Rite pump trap lids to 30 ft. lbs. (4.1 kg-cm) torque for testing.
•Water pressure for test must be less than 25 PSI (172 kPa).
•Water Temperature for test must be less than 100oF. (38oC).
Limit test to 24 hours. After test, visually check system to be sure it is ready
for operation. Remove pump trap lid and retighten hand tight only.
NOTICE: These parameters apply to Sta-Rite equipment only. For
non-Sta-Rite equipment, consult equipment manufacturer.
If filter clamps are
adjusted or removed
under pressure,
tank may explode,
causing severe injury or
major property damage.
BEFORE WORKING
ON FILTER:
1. Stop pump.
2. Open air release
valve.
3. Release all pressure
from system.
Filter pumps require
hazardous voltage
which can shock, burn,
or cause death.
BEFORE WORKING
ON PUMP OR MOTOR
Disconnect power
to motor at main
circuit breaker.
Discharge motor
capacitor to ground.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Clean a new pool as well as possible before filling pool and operating filter.
Excess dirt and large particles of foreign matter in the system can cause seri-
ous damage to the filter and pump.
• With a diatomaceous earth (DE) filter system in place and operating cor-
rectly, clean water is returned to the pool faster than pool water is being
contaminated. A typical pool installation will require approximately one
week to obtain and maintain the sparkle that your filter is capable of giving
you.
• DO NOT use more than the recommended amount of DE in your filter. To
do so can cause a buildup of DE and "bridging" between the elements
which will plug the filter.
If filter is improperly disassembled or assembled, it can explode under
pressure! To avoid danger of severe injury or major property damage,
always follow service instructions in this manual when working on filter!
NEVER operate this filter system at more than 50 pounds per square
inch (50 PSI/345kPa) pressure! Be sure filter pressure gauge operates
when system is operating. If pressure gauge is damaged or does not work, re-
place it.
Purge all air from system before operating system. NEVER operate filter
with air trapped inside.
• On a new pool installation, we recommend:
1. Disassemble the filter after the initial cleanup.
To prevent severe injury or major property damage, exactly follow "Filter
Disassembly/Assembly Procedure" on Page 8.
2. Remove and hose down the element assembly to remove contaminants.
• It is a good idea to remove the element assembly once a year and soak it in
a filter cleaning solution to remove accumulated body oils, etc.; see Page
11, "Chemical Cleaning Procedure".
• Cleaning interval is based on pressure differential, not on length of time fil-
ter is operated. Different water conditions will have different normal clean-
ing intervals. If backwashing filter is not possible, use "Manual Filter
Cleaning Procedure", Page 10, at regular intervals to clean filter.
• Check local codes for restrictions on backwash to waste piping, separation
tank requirements and spent D.E. disposal requirements.
Hazardous pressure.
Can cause severe
injury or major
property damage
from tank blow up.
Release all pressure
and read instructions
before working on filter.
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INSTALLATION
Installation of filter should only be done by qualified, licensed personnel.
Filter mount must:
• Provide weather and freezing protection.
• Provide space and lighting for easy access for routine maintenance. (See
Figure 1 and Table II, Page 6, for space requirements.)
• Be on a reasonably level surface and provide adequate drainage.
• Be as close to pool as possible to reduce line loss from pipe friction.
Piping:
• Piping must conform to local/state plumbing and sanitary codes.
• Use Teflon tape or Plasto-Joint Stik' on all male connections of plastic pipe
and fittings. DO NOT use pipe compounds on plastic pipe; it will cause the
pipe to crack. Do not use sealant on unions—assemble them dry and hand
tight.
• Support pipe independently to prevent strains on filter or valve.
• Use 2” (51mm) pipe to reduce pressure losses as much as possible.
NOTICE: Filter may be located away from pool, but for adequate flow larger
pipe may be needed. Check local codes for remote installation.
• Fittings restrict flow; for best efficiency use fewest possible fittings.
• Keep piping tight and free of leaks: pump suction line leaks may cause
trapped air in filter tank or loss of prime at pump; pump discharge line leaks
may show up as dampness or jets of water.
NOTICE: Overtightening can crack filter ports.
Valves:
• A check valve installed ahead of filter inlet will prevent contaminants from
draining back into pool.
• A check valve installed between filter and heater will prevent hot water
from backing up into filter and deforming internal components.
• Install Sta-Rite Two Position Slide Valve or Multiport Selector Valve with fil-
ter. See Table I.
• Filter ports and valve ports are furnished with union connections.
DO NOT use pipe sealants on union collar (nut).
• Use care before assembly not to damage union sealing surfaces or O Ring.
• To allow recirculation during precoat (if precoat pot is used), install a recir-
culation line with shut-off between pad return line and pump suction.
Electrical
• All wiring, grounding and bonding of associated equipment must meet local
and/or National Electrical Code standards.
1Lake Chemical Co., Chicago, IL
Port Part
Size Number
Multi-port
2" 18201-0200*
Plastic Slide
2" WC212-134P*
TABLE I - Sta-Rite valves for
use with DE filters
NOTICE: Use of valves
other than those listed
above could cause
reversed water flow
through filters and
damage to internal fil-
ter components.
*Recommended for best energy
conservation.
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TABLE II - SPACE REQUIREMENTS IN INCHES (MM)
Model No. A B C* D E
S7D75 2812(724) 42(1067) 7 36(914) 5312(1359)
S8D110 3212(826) 4214(1074) 8 40(1020) 5414(1378)
* Number of clamps.
TABLE III - APPROVED DE
Use only the following DE or equal:
Johns Manville Celite 545
GREFCO Dicalite 4200
Eagle-Picher Celatom
TABLE IV - FILTER SPECIFICATIONS & OPERATING INFORMATION
Filter Model: S7D75 S8D110
Filter Area in Sq. Ft. (M2)37 Sq. Ft. (3.44) 53 Sq. Ft. (4.92)
Lbs. (Kg) of D.E. Used 3.7 (1.7) 5.3 (2.4)
Max. Flow Rate in GPM (LPM) 74 (280) 106 (401)
NSF Public Pool Flow Rate in GPM (LPM) 72 (280) 106 (401)
Max. Operating Pressure in PSI (kPa) 50 (345) 50 (345)
NOTICE: 1/2 pound of DE will fill a one-pound coffee can.
A
B
C
D
E
INLET
OUTLET
7.812(198.4)
9.19(233.4)
2" (51mm)Sta-Rite
Union Connections
0
0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
S7D75
S8D110
Gallons Per Minute
Pressure Drop (PSI)
SPECIFICATIONS
FIGURE 1 – Dimensions in inches (mm)
Figure 2 – Filter Cycle
Figure 3 – Backwash Cycle
WATER OUTLET
TO POOL
WATER INLET
PUMPED
FROM POOL
WATER INLET
PUMPED
FROM POOL
WASTE PORT TO
SEPARATION TANK
Pressure Drop Curve
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INITIAL START-UP
Be sure pump is OFF before starting procedure.
Do not operate these filters at more than 50 PSI (345 kPa) under any
circumstances!
To prevent serious damage to the element fabric, NEVER run
you DE filter without a diatomaceous earth precoat!
To avoid damage to internal filter components, never change
handle position on control valve while pump is running.
1. Make sure all clamps are in place and knobs are securely hand-tight.
2. Set valve to 'filter' position.
3. Fill trap on pump with water.
4. Open air release valve on top of filter assembly (Key No. 3, Page 14).
5. Start pump to purge air from system.
6. When steady stream of water comes from air release valve, close the
valve.
7. To prepare precoat slurry, mix diatomaceous earth (DE) and water. See
Table IV or instruction decal on filter shell for amount of DE to use.
8. Empty slurry slowly into skimmer to precoat filter element with an even
filtering cake.
Close valve before air is drawn into system.
NOTICE: To avoid bridging between filter grids, do not use more DE than 0.1
pound per square foot of filter area (0.49 kilos per square meter).
After filter is operating, record filter pressure gauge reading in owner's manual
for future use.
NOTICE: When installed on a newly plastered pool, after approximately 48
hours of operation disassemble filter and clean out plaster dust (see "Manual
Filter Cleaning Procedure", Page 10).
To avoid severe injury or major property damage, exactly follow in-
structions under "System Disassembly/Assembly" (Page 8)!
Remove and thoroughly clean filter element assembly. Use cleanser or deter-
gent and a bottle brush to remove plaster dust (see Figures 8 and 9, Page 10).
When installed on a pool with vinyl liner or painted bottom, thoroughly back-
wash and clean filter element after 48 hours of operation to remove construc-
tion debris (see "Filter Backwash Procedure", Page 9).
Hazardous pressure.
Can cause severe
injury or major
property damage
from tank blow up.
Release all pressure
and read instructions
before working on filter.
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FILTER DISASSEMBLY/
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
To avoid equipment damage and personal injury, never change
handle position on control valve while pump is running.
BEFORE DISASSEMBLING FILTER:
1. STOP PUMP.
2. OPEN air release valve and drain fitting.
3. WAIT until all pressure is released and water drained from filter tank
and system before loosening clamp knobs.
Disassembly:
1. Backwash filter according to instructions under “Filter Backwash
Procedure”, Page 9.
2. Stop pump.
3. Open air release valve (Key No. 3, Page 14) on top of filter tank to release
all air pressure from inside of tank and system.
4. Remove filter drain plug and drain all water from tank.
5. To equalize flange stresses, loosen clamp knobs alternately (that is, on op-
posite sides of tank) around tank. Remove clamps.
6. Being careful not to damage cord ring (Key No. 21, Page 14), lift upper
tank shell (Key No. 7, Page 14) off lower tank shell (Key No. 20, Page 14).
Assembly:
1. Remove O-Ring slowly to avoid stretching or tearing it.
2. Inspect O-Ring (Key No. 21, Page 14) for cuts, nicks, etc. If O-Ring is
damaged, deformed, or has lost its resiliency, replace with a new one.
3. Clean O-Ring area of tank shell (both halves) and O-Ring.
4. Carefully install O-Ring and upper tank shell (Key No. 7, Page 14) on tank
bottom (Key No. 20, Page 14).
NOTICE: Do not lubricate O-Ring. Lubricants attract dirt and grit and may
(especially when petroleum based) damage O-Ring and void warranty.
NOTICE: Be sure upper tank shell contacts O-Ring surface evenly and
seal area is clean and free from dirt.
5. Install clamp bolts and clamps. Do not tighten clamps yet.
6. See Figures 4 and 5 for clamp tightening sequence. Tighten all clamp
knobs securely hand tight.
NOTICE: To equalize stresses on tank, be sure to tighten clamps in se-
quence shown. DO NOT work your way around the filter tightening adja-
cent clamps.
7. Install air relief valve and gauge assembly on tank.
Hazardous pressure.
Can cause severe
injury or major
property damage
from tank blow up.
Release all pressure
and read instructions
before working on filter.
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CLEANING THE FILTER
When to Clean:
NOTICE: If installation does not allow backwashing, use manual cleaning proce-
dure regularly (see Page 10).
1. With a new filter:
A. Record filter operating pressure at startup. When pressure reaches 15
PSI (103kPa) above startup operation pressure, stop pump for 15-30
seconds to allow filtering cake to release.
B. Restart pump to form new cake. Pressure should now be less than 10
PSI (69kPa) above startup operating pressure.
C. If pressure is still more than 10 PSI (69kPa) above startup operating
pressure, backwash filter (see below).
2. Thoroughly clean air relief filter screen (Key No. 2, Page 15) on top of
manifold EVERY time filter is opened. Be sure to remove all debris from
screen. Replace filter screen if damaged.
3. At least twice a year, manually clean filter according to instructions, Page
10. At least once a year, follow instructions under "Chemical Filter
Cleaning Procedure", Page 11, as well.
Filter Backwash Procedure:
To prevent equipment damage and possible injury turn pump OFF
before changing valve position.
NOTICE: Before backwashing with a separation tank, review separation tank own-
er's manual for instructions.
1. Stop pump.
2. Change valve position.
A. If using Multi-port Valve, set to backwash position.
B. If using Two Position Slide Valve, raise handle to fully extended position.
3. Start pump, circulating water backwards through filter to flush cake and con-
taminants into separation tank or waste.
4. If system has a sight glass, backwash until water in glass runs clear.
5. If system does not have a sight glass:
A. Backwash one minute.
B. Stop pump; reset valve to 'FILTER' position.
Stop pump before changing valve setting!
C. Restart pump; filter for 20 seconds.
D. Repeat steps A, B, C three times. Cycling is effective when cake and con-
taminants are difficult to break and flush out of filter.
NOTICE: Do not vacuum pool while backwashing filter.
6. Stop pump.
7. Open air release valve and release ALL pressure from tank and system.
8. Follow 'Disassembly' procedure, Page 8, to remove top of filter.
Hazardous pressure. Risk of severe personal injury and
major property damage if tank is opened while under pressure or while
pump is running.
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3
4
5
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7
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7
4
6
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8
3
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FIGURE 5 - 25" Filter clamp tight-
ening sequence.
FIGURE 4 - 21" Filter clamp tighten-
ing sequence.
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9. If any DE remains on grids after backwashing, flush filter elements with
garden hose to remove it. Be sure to comply with local code for waste DE
disposal.
10. Follow instructions under 'Assembly', Page 8, to reassemble filter.
11. Follow 'Initial Start-up' procedure (Page 7, steps 4, 5, 6 and 7) to restart
system.
12. Compare pressure reading on gauge with reading recorded after initial
startup. The two readings should be very close; if not, do "Manual Filter
Cleaning Procedure", below.
MANUAL FILTER
CLEANING PROCEDURE
Before Disassembling Filter:
1. STOP PUMP.
2. OPEN air release valve.
3. WAIT until all pressure is released from filter tank and system
before loosening clamps.
NOTICE: At least twice a year, disassemble and clean filter regardless of oper-
ating pressure readings. This can be done conveniently while winterizing pool
in cold climates. Use this method regularly if no means of backwashing is
available.
1. Backwash filter as usual, but do not precoat.
2. Disassemble filter (see Page 8).
To avoid severe injury or major property damage, exactly follow in-
structions under “Disassembly” (Page 8)!
3. Unscrew union collar holding element assembly in position.
NOTICE: Be careful not to lose O-Ring.
4. Grasp element assembly at manifold (Figure 6) and remove it.
5. Hose down element assembly and clean with bottle brush (Figure 7). Use
detergent solution or filter cleanser available from a pool service store.
NOTICE: To avoid damaging fabric, do not allow filter element to rub on
concrete or any abrasive surface during cleaning.
NOTICE: Do not expose element cloth to direct sun for long periods.
Direct sun will cause the cloth to deteriorate.
6. Inspect grid cloth for tears, calcification, plugged areas, etc. If necessary,
soak element in filter cleanser to remove buildup of oils, etc. If calcified,
consult pool service company or factory for instructions.
7. Thoroughly clean air relief filter screen (Key No. 2, Page 15) on top of
manifold. Be sure to remove all debris from screen.
8. Inspect O-Ring out of the internal union (see Figure 6) for damage.
Reinstall it in the groove in the union half if it is undamaged; if it shows
tears or cuts replace it.
9. Replace filter element in tank and tighten union firmly hand tight. Union
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Collar
Element
Assembly
O-Ring
Manifold
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FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7
Hazardous pressure.
Can cause severe
injury or major
property damage
from tank blow up.
Release all pressure
and read instructions
before working on filter.
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collars may need to be cleaned before reassembly.
10. Follow filter assembly procedure, Page 8.
To avoid severe injury or major property damage, exactly follow
instructions under “Assembly” (Page 8)!
11. If unit is returning to service, see “Initial Startup”, Page 7.
12. If cleaning is part of seasonal shutdown, see “Winterizing”, Page 12.
CHEMICAL CLEANING
PROCEDURE
Before Disassembling Filter:
1. STOP PUMP.
2. OPEN air release valve.
3. WAIT until all pressure is released from filter tank and system
before loosening clamps.
NOTICE: Do not expose element cloth to direct sunlight for long periods.
Direct sunlight will cause the cloth to deteriorate.
NOTICE:To avoid damaging fabric, do not allow filter element to rub on con-
crete or any abrasive surface during cleaning.
NOTICE: Clean filter manually before doing any chemical cleaning.
Filter Disassembly:
To avoid severe injury or major property damage exactly follow
instructions under “Disassembly” (Page 8)!
1. Disassemble and inspect element grid assemblies for tears and worn
areas. Replace as needed.
2. Rinse each grid thoroughly with water.
3. Wash each grid with a mild soap solution or commercial filter cleaner. If
necessary, soak element grids in filter cleanser to remove buildup of oils,
etc.
4. Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap film.
5. If filter elements do not come clean after soaking, have your pool profes-
sional acid clean them.
Risk of burns, explosions, and environmental damage. Only
trained professionals should attempt to acid clean filter elements.
7. Reassemble element grids.
8. Inspect inside of filter tank and remove any debris which remains after
backwashing.
9. Thoroughly clean air relief filter screen (Key No. 2, Page 15) on top of
manifold. Be sure to remove all debris from screen. Replace filter screen if
damaged.
10. Follow filter assembly procedure, Page 8.
To avoid severe injury or major property damage, follow instructions
under “Assembly” (Page 8)!
11. If unit is returning to service, see “Initial Startup”, Page 7.
Hazardous pressure.
Can cause severe
injury or major
property damage
from tank blow up.
Release all pressure
and read instructions
before working on filter.
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l2. If cleaning is part of seasonal shutdown, see “Winterizing”, Page 12.
SYSTEM INSPECTION
General:
Wash outside of filter with a mild detergent and water. Rinse off with hose.
NOTICE: DO NOT use solvents to clean filter; solvents may damage plastic
components in system.
NOTICE: Open air bleed valve and bleed all air from filter each time pump is
stopped and restarted.
Weekly Inspection:
1. Skimmer basket- remove debris.
2.
Stop pump, release all pressure. Remove trap cover and basket, remove de-
bris.
3. Bleed air from filter each time system is started.
4. For systems with bypass valve, make sure separation tank is not under
pressure.
5. Check pump for leaks. If found, see pump owner's manual.
6. Check pump strainer lid for tightness. Do not over-tighten!
WINTERIZING
1. Clean filter according to instructions, Page 10, before winterizing. Do not
winterize with DE precoat on grids or with residual in tank.
2. Open air release valve; open all system valves. Position multiport valve
between port positions to allow passage to all ports.
3. Remove drain plugs from trap, pump, valve, filter and separation tank.
4. Drain system piping.
5. Loosen union nuts to drain water from filter internal piping and valve.
6. Cover with plastic or tarpaulin to prevent water entrance and freezing.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. Short Cycle between backwashes:
NOTICE: Time between backwashes will vary with each installation and be-
tween different areas of the country. The following causes and remedies are
for cycle times shorter than normal for your area.
A. Chlorine residual too low; maintain proper residual (consult pool pro-
fessional for recommendation).
B. Flow rate too high; restrict flow to rated capacity of filter (see instruc-
tion plate on filter or specifications on Page 6).
C. Filter too small; install larger filter or additional filter.
D. Improper/insufficient precoat; see precoat instructions (Page 7).
E. Filter elements plugged; thoroughly clean filter (see No. 4, "Plugged
Grid Cloth", below, and "Manual Filter Cleaning Procedure", Page 10).
F. Insufficient cleaning during backwash or annual cleaning; review
cleaning instructions, Pages 9-11.
G. Too much DE; check for bridging between filter elements.
H. Water is chemically out of balance; consult pool professional.
2. Low Flow/High Pressure:
A. Elements plugged; clean filter thoroughly (see Pages 9-11).
B. Pipe blocked downstream from filter; remove obstruction.
C. Piping too small; use larger pipe (consult dealer for sizing).
D. Filter area too small; install larger filter or auxiliary filter (consult dealer
for recommendation)
3. Low Flow/Low Pressure:
A. Pump too small; consult dealer for recommendations.
B. Plugged pump or plugged hair and lint trap; clean thoroughly.
4. Plugged Grid Cloth:
A. Insufficient precoat; see precoat instructions (Page 7).
B. Insufficient cleaning; follow cleaning instructions closely and clean
thoroughly (see Pages 9-11).
C. Water is chemically out of balance; consult pool service man.
D. Excessive air in filter; non-precoated areas may plug. Vent air from tank
and check for pump suction pipe leaks. Clean air bleed filter in grid as-
sembly.
5. Pool Water Not Clean:
A. Chlorine dosage too low; maintain adequate chlorine residual (consult
pool service man for recommendation).
B. Broken filter elements passing DE into pool; replace defective grids.
C. Insufficient or improper precoat; follow precoating instructions and use
recommended amount of DE (see Page 7).
D. Inadequate turnover rate; consult dealer to verify that equipment is
properly sized for your pool.
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MODELS
S7D75
S8D110
Key Part Model No.
No. Description S7D75 S8D110
12 Inch Gauge 33600-0023 33600-0023
2Air Release Valve WC212-120P WC212-120P
3Close Nipple 1/4 in. U37-16P U37-16P
4Adapter Bushing 24900-0504 24900-0504
5O-Ring 35505-1423 35505-1423
6Upper Tank Shell Kit* 24851-9000 24851-9001
7Filter Element Assembly 23900-1220 23900-1221
8O-Ring U9-362 U9-362
9Outlet Assembly 23911-0102 23911-0102
10 Inlet Assembly 23911-0100 23911-0101
11 O-Ring 35505-1425(2) 35505-1425(2)
12 1-1/2" NPT Plug 27001-0022S 27001-0022S
13 Adapter Fitting 24900-0509 24900-0509
14 O-Ring 35505-1424 (2) 35505-1424(2)
15 Drain Plug 24900-0503 24900-0503
16 Bulkhead Retaining Nut 24752-0050(2) 24752-0050(2)
17 Clamp Assembly 24850-0101 (7) 24850-0101 (8)
18 Clamp Bolt 24850-0010(7) 24850-0010(8)
19 Lower Tank Shell 24850-0102 24851-0103
20 Tank O-Ring 24850-0008 24850-0009
21 Valve and Gauge Assembly (Includes Key Nos. 1-5) 24850-0105 24850-0105
Warning Decal 32165-4004 32165-4005
Decal - Model Label 32155-4031 32155-4033
Decal - Instruction Label 32155-4032 32155-4034
Not illustrated Quantity one unless otherwise indicated ( ).
* Includes all decals and labels.
REPAIR PARTS LIST
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Key Part No. Part No.
No. Description Used 23900-1220
1Wing Nut 2 35402-0074
2Air Bleed Assembly 1 24800-0120
3Manifold 1 24800-0100
4Covered Element 12-7/16" 1 23900-1171
5Covered Element 13-13/16" 2 23900-1170
6Covered Element 16-1/2" 2 23900-0033
7Covered Element 15-3/16" 2 23900-1174
8Covered Element 12-7/16" 2 23900-1175
9Covered Element 9-11/16" 2 23900-1173
10 Element Grid Support 1 23900-0350
11 Rod 2 23900-0039
Key Part No. Part No.
No. Description Used 23900-1221
1Wing Nut 2 35402-0074
2Air Bleed Assembly 1 24800-0120
3Manifold 1 24801-0101
4Covered Element 16-1/2" 3 23900-1172
5Covered Element 19-5/16" 4 23900-0144
6Covered Element 16-1/2" 2 23900-0033
7Covered Element 15-3/16" 2 23900-1174
8Covered Element 11" 2 23900-0032
9Element Grid Support 1 23901-0350
10 Rod 2 23900-0039
FILTER ELEMENT ASSEMBLY FOR S8D110
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