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10. Provide space and lighting for routine maintenance access. Do
not mount electrical controls over filter. Install electrical controls
(e.g., on/off switches, timers, control systems, etc.) at least five
(5) feet from the filter. This will allow you enough room to
stand clear of the filter during system start up.
11. Allow sufficient clearance around the filter to permit visual
verification that the clamp is properly installed around the tank
flanges, see Figure 1.
12. Allow sufficient space above the filter to remove the filter lid for
cleaning and servicing. This distance will vary with the model of
filter you are using. See Table 1. for the required vertical
clearance.

B. TO OPERATE FILTER

1. Set rotary valve handle in the filter position.
2. Open air relief valve on top of filter. STAND CLEAR OF THE FILTER.
3. Start pump and wait until a steady jet of water emerges from air relief valve,
then close valve.
4. Introduce the required amount of Diatomaceous Earth into filter, see page 2.
5. Filter will operate efficiently until pressure gauge indicates time for
backwashing.

C. TO BACKWASH (CLEAN) FILTER

CAUTION

To prevent equipment damage and possible bodily injury and/or property damage,

always turn the pump off before changing the valve positions.

1. Pressure backwashing is accomplished in three easy steps:
a. Turn pump off.
b. Rotate handle of rotary valve 90o as shown in Figure 2.
STAND CLEAR OF THE FILTER.
c. Turn pump on.
d. Backwash for approximately two minutes or until effluent
appears clean. When backwashing is complete, turn
pump off, rotate handle back to filter position and you are
ready for filter operation again. Precoat filter with D.E.
as shown on page 2.
Table 1.
Vertical
Model Clearance Req. NSF
SM/SMBW-2024 54 in. yes
SM/SMBW-2036 60 in. yes
SM/SMBW-2048 66 in. yes
SM/SMBW-2060 72 in. yes
SM/SMBW-2072 78 in. yes
Figure 1.
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. TO AVOID

THIS POTENTIAL HAZARD, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

Figure 2.