Pentair Quad D.E Section Troubleshooting, Problems and Corrective Actions

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Section 6

Troubleshooting

Use the following troubleshooting information to resolve possible problems with your Quad D.E.® Filter.

WARNING — THIS FILTER OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE.

When any part of the circulating system, (e.g., clamp, pump, filter, valve(s), etc.), is serviced, air can enter the system and become pressurized. Pressurized air can cause the lid to be blown off which can result in severe injury, death, or property damage.

1.If you are not familiar with your pool filtering system and/or heater:

a.Do NOT attempt to adjust or service without consulting your dealer, or a qualified pool technician.

b.Read the entire Installation & User’s Guide before attempting to use, service or adjust the pool filtering system or heater.

Note: Turn off power to unit prior to attempting service or repair.

Problems and Corrective Actions

Problem

CorrectiveAction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AIR ENTERING THE FILTER

Correct any conditions in your filtration system

a.

Low water level in pool or spa - skimmer is

 

that allow air to enter the system.

 

starving for water with pump running.

 

 

 

Add water to pool or spa.

 

 

b.

Air bubbles or low water level in pump hair

 

 

 

and lint pot are caused by the following factors:

 

 

 

(1)

Low water level.

 

 

 

(2)

Clogged skimmer basket.

 

 

 

(3) Split suction cleaner hose.

 

 

 

(4) Leak in pump hair and lint pot lid.

 

 

 

(5) Leak in pump suction line.

 

 

c.

Air bubbles coming out of water return lines into

 

 

 

pool or spa with pump running, see steps a-b,

 

 

 

above.

 

 

d.

Air is discharged from the High Flow™ manual air

 

 

 

relief valve on top of the filter when the valve is

 

 

 

opened with the pump running, see steps a-b

 

 

 

above.

 

 

 

 

LIMING-UP

A stiffening of the fabric caused by mineral deposits.

a.

Removal of these may be accomplished by

 

It usually is due to deposits of either magnesium or

 

soaking the grids in six (6) parts water to

 

calcium or both.

 

one (1) part hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid).

 

 

b.

Refer to page 10, Cleaning Filter Elements

 

 

 

with muriatic acid for cleaning instructions.

 

 

 

 

CLOUD OF DIRT

A brief "cloud" of dirt may appear immediately when

a.

This is a characteristic of diatomite filters.

 

the filter starts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHORT FILTER RUNS

Until the water initially put into the pool has been

a.

Plaster dust can be responsible for short

 

completely filtered, short filter runs are normal.

 

filter runs, requiring frequent cleaning.

 

 

b.

Elements may be loaded with oils, debris, etc.

 

 

 

Clean elements, refer to Cleaning Filter Elements

 

 

 

on page 11.

 

 

c.

Overcharging with D.E., refer to page 8.

 

 

 

 

 

Quad D.E.® Filter Installation and User’s Guide

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Contents Quad D.E Web site Customer ServiceTable of Contents Important Notice Consumer Information and SafetyImportant Safety Precautions General Installation Information Quad D.E. Cartridge Style Filter Overview Section IntroductionAdditional Features General FeaturesInstalling the Quad D.E. Filter Section InstallationGeneral Information General Information, cont.’d General Filter Information Section Filter OperationClamp Installation System Restart Instructions Section System Restart InstructionsCoating the Filter Elements with Diatomaceous Earth Preparing DiatomiteCleaning the Quad D.E. Filter Manually Section MaintenanceReplacing Filter Cartridge Style Elements Cleaning your Filter using a System with a Separation TankCleaning Filter Elements Cleaning the High Flow Manual Air Relief Valve Cleaning the Internal Air Bleed TubeProblems and Corrective Actions Section TroubleshootingPressure Drops on Gauge Troubleshooting, cont’dReplacement Parts List Section Replacement PartsHead Loss Comparison Curves Section Technical DataFlow Rate Table QuadD.E 178658 Rev. B 6/4/07