How should a cartridge filter be cleaned and serviced?
- TURN OFF THE PUMP SYSTEM
- Release the air which can be inside the tank by opening the air relief valve.
- Turn the top knob or release the upper clamp assembly and remove the top of the unit.
- Remove the cartridge element from the tank. - Use a garden hose and a pressure nozzle to remove dirt and debris from the material.
- Replace the cartridge back into the tank.
- Replace the top.
- Re tighten the top knob and or reinstall the clamp assembly and hand tighten.
- Restart the pump system, Bleed out the air inside the tank and close the air relief valve assembly.
- Check the system for leaks.
- Take note of the pressure gauge reading.
How can you insure your filter will last as long as possible?
Cleaning your filter on a regular basis is very important and necessary. As the element is "loaded" which dirt and debris, more and more pressure is asserted on the unit. If the unit is allowed to continue to operate without being cleaned the cartridge can and will be damaged. Regular cleaning removes the dirt and allows operation at a high level.
How important is the pressure gauge? Checking the pressure gauge on the top of the tank when the unit is clean and noting the reading is very important. When the pressure inside the unit rises 5-7 pounds it is time to perform a cleaning. Example: Clean Reading = 15 pounds, Pressure goes up to 21 pounds = Time to clean.
Should the cartridge be washed with Muriatic Acid on a regular basis? Acid washing shortens the life of the cartridge and should be done on a limited basis, if at all. Muriatic acid will remove built up calcium inside and on the filter element. When using muriatic acid use extreme caution, proper safety equipment and follow safety regulations for disposal of the used muriatic acid. Products are available for soaking to remove excess oils; these should be used as per manufactures recommendations. Remember that when cleaning with muriatic acid, if oils are present in the material, acid can "lock" the oil into the material. It is most important that a product to remove oils be utilized BEFORE acid is used for calcium removal.
How and why does calcium build up on the element? Poor water chemistry (high calcium and pH levels) in your swimming pool and spa water will contribute to calcium build up. Regular testing is critical and it is important to monitor these levels in order to maintain cleaner and better functioning filters.
Some of the parts of a cartridge filter are as follows:
- Upper Knob and or Clamp Assembly - Usually on the top of the unit and when unscrewed releases the filter head. Note: Always make sure the pump is turned OFF and the air pressure inside the tank has been released before loosening the upper knob.
- Tank Head - Provides easy access to the cartridge filter element. Usually can be rotated to position the pressure gauge and manual air relief valve in a convenient position.
- Tank - Unit in which the element is housed.
- Air Relief Valve - Allows for the purging of air which is inside the unit.
- Pressure Gauge - Usually reads 0-60 PSI and advises when the element is dirty and is in need of disassembly and cleaning.
- Element - Usually engineered of high quality reinforced polyester with molded end caps. This unit can be removed and cleaned many times.
- Inlet and Outlet - Ports which are used to connect the filter to the piping which allows the water to flow in and out of the system. Depending on the brand and model, these ports can be either a slip or threaded port.
- Lower Plug - Used to drain the unit when necessary.
The filter which is installed within your swimming pool and or spa equipment is one of the most important items in your system. Having it operate at peak level is very important to maintaining crystal clear and sparkling water. Take sometime each week to monitor and clean this apparatus and have fun and enjoyment with your pool and spa. Disregard your system and plan on spending unnecessary money and time correcting a variety of problems on your swimming pool.
Swimming Pool Cartridge Filters
Filtering is an important process in maintaining your pool. Without constant filtration, your pool will look like a big bowl of dirt punch. Many things and creatures, big or small, will be floating on it. These things can be a nuisance to swimmers and on top of that, the water can feel icky when it comes in contact with their skin. Basically, the pool is dirty when it is not filtered properly. Even though you ask someone, to use a strainer to remove those floating objects on the surface of the water, it is still not that effective. It is simply because debris, dirt, dust and other organic materials can easily multiply in minutes. This can even be more depending on how much you use your pool.
There may be use of chemical treatment. This is the best way to sanitize your pool. However, it is not everyday that you put chemicals because it can also harm you. That is why it works hand in hand with your filtration system to maintain your water and keep it safe for swimming. In choosing one, it is important to have the right kind of filter for your pebble pool. There are different kinds of pool filters to choose from. However, you need to find that suits your needs and lifestyle.
One of the filters that you can use is what we call a cartridge filters. Just like other kinds of filtration system, this works fine for your pools (especially the small ones). If it works the same as others, why should you opt to buy them? Here are the following reasons:
1. They are inexpensive. The cost of installing them is not as extensive as the other types. Definitely, you will not be scratching your hair when you hear the price.
2. They are low in maintenance. You do not have to do backwashing on them. All you have to do is to take out the filter and hose them down to remove the debris and other residues. Cleaning may not be done in every week or in every month because the filter is big.
3. It can work in any flow rate: high, medium and low. Even so, it can still do its thing. However, it is recommended that effective filtering come from low rate.
4. You can use it in combination of DE powder or sand to make it more effective in filtration.
5. It does not leave any residue in case of failure.
Of course, there are other ways to make your filtration more effective. If you value the beauty of pebble pool then you should know other substances you can use in its filtration. They are what we call flocculants. The bind particles together make them bigger for the filter to catch. In cartridge, particles sizing in between 40-100 microns can be trapped. However, if it goes below 40 it may be hard for it to work. That is why flocculants can be used to be more effective.
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