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Models: V900 V1000 V1200(C) / (C) / (C) / V1400
(Link by Nuts type Valves)
EMFI15012281
FUNCTION
INSTALLATION
The filter uses special filter sand to remove dirt particles from pool water. The filter sand is loaded into the filter tank and
functions as a permanent dirt removing media. When the control valve is in the FILTER position, the pool water which
contains suspended dirt particles, is pumped through your piping system and is automatically directed by the
patented filter control valve to the top of the filter tank. As the pool water is pumped through the filter, dirt particles are
trapped by the sand bed, and filtered out. The cleaned pool water is returned from the bottom of the filter tank,
through the control valve and back to the pool through the piping system. This entire sequence is continuous and
automatic. It provides for total recirculation of pool water through your filter and piping system.
After a period of time, the accumulated dirt in the filter causes a resistance to flow, and the flow diminishes. This means
it is time to clean your filter. With the control valve in the BACKWASH position, the water flow is automatically reversed
through the filter so that it is directed to the bottom of the tank, up through the sand, flushing the previously trapped dirt
and debris out the waste line. Once the filter is back-washed of dirt, set control valve to RINSE position and run pump for
about 1/2 to 1 minute, and then set the control valve in the FILTER position, to resume normal filtering.
NOTE: Turn pump off before changing valve position.
Only simple tools (screwdriver and wrenches), plus pipe sealant for plastic adapters, are required to install and service the
filter.
1) The filter should be placed on a level concrete slab, very firm ground, or equivalent. The filter should be placed
2) Loading the sand media. Filter sand media is loaded through the top opening of the filter.
a) Loosen the flange clamp and remove filter control valve (if previously installed).
b) Cap internal pipe with plastic cap to prevent sand from entering it.
c) We recommend filling the tank approximately 1/2 way with water to provide a cushion effect when the filter sand is
poured in. This helps protect the under-drain laterals from excessive shock.
d) Carefully pour in correct amount and grade of filter sand. (Be sure center pipe remains centered in opening.) Sand
surface should be leveled and should come to about the middle of the filter tank. Remove plastic cap from internal
pipe.
WARNING
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By-passes filter for circulating water to pool
Used after backwash to flush dirt from valve
Cleaning Filter by reversing the flow
By-passes filter, used for vacuuming to waste or lowering water level
CLOSED Shuts off all flow to filter or pool
RECIRCULATE
WASTE
RINSE
BACKWASH
FILTER
Valve Position
Normal Filtration and Vacuuming
Function
FUNCTIONS OF VALVE POSITIONS
WASTE
FILTER
BACKWASH
RINSE
WASTE
RECIRCULATE
CLOSED
WASTE WASTE
WASTE WASTE WASTE
IN FLOW
OUT FLOW
IN FLOW
OUT FLOW
IN FLOW
OUT FLOW
IN FLOW
OUT FLOW
IN FLOW
OUT FLOW
IN FLOW
OUT FLOW
GENERAL
1) Pipe tap boss provided for optional influent pressure gauge.
2) SERVICING VALVE( Stop pump,close gate valve in suction&discharge before proceeding):
a) Set handle in filter position. b) Remove cover screws. c) Lift cover and key assembly out.
TO ASSEMBLE:
1) Place valve key so that wedge opening is at TOP port (handle in Filter psn.). Flat edge of cover screw lug should
align with flat edge of body screw lug.
2) Position cover O'Ring.
3) Secure assembly to body with cover screws. Tighten cover screws evenly and alternately. Do not over-tighten.
THIS FILTER OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. WHEN ANY PART OF THE CIRCULATING SYSTEM
(e.g., CLAMP, PUMP, FILTER, VALVES, ETC.) IS SERVICED, AIR CAN ENTER THE SYSTEM AND
BECOME PRESSURIZED . PRESSURIZED AIR CAN CAUSE THE LID OR VALVE TO BE BLOWN OFF
WHICH CAN RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
TURN PUMP OFF BEFORE CHANGING VALVE POSITION.
TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE PUMP AND FOR PROPER OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM, CLEAN
PUMP STRAINER AND SKIMMER BASKETS REGULARLY.
DO NOT UNSCREW SCREWS OF FLANGE CLAMP WHILE PUMP IS RUNNING.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS OF MULTIPORT VALVE
B
A
REPLACEMENT PARTS OF FILTER
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Item No.
Part No. Product Description
Qty
1 0101 3003
Hand le (Bi g)
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0301 8008
Pin fo r Handl e
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3 0118 1027
Wash er for Ha ndle( Bl ack)
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8928 1204
M6* 33 T Sc rew wit h Nut
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5 0102 1129
2.5 "Top M ount Va lve Sta ndard L id(B lack)
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0201 0228
O-R ing for 2 .5" Va lve Lid
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0201 1022
O-R ing for 2 .5" Va lve Rot or
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0118 1002
Wash er for Sp ring( Bl ack)
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0301 4025
Spri ng for 2. 5" S ide Mou nt Valv e
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10 8928 0806
2.5 " Valve R otor Wi th Spid er Gask et
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8928 0115
2.5 " Side Mo unt Val ve Bott om Body w ith Dif fuser (Bla ck)
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12 0202 0053
O-R ing for 2 .5" Unio n
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0111 1048
Conn ector f or Pres sure Ga uge/ Sto pper (B lack)
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8902 1303
Drai n Plug wi th O'R ing (B lack)
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0101 3143 2.5 "Con necto r(Bl ack)
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0201 0043
O-R ing for U nion Ad aptor
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17 0117 1158
2.5 "Uni on (A/ E) (bl ack)
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18 0101 3147
2.5 "Con necto r (bla ck)
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19 0201 0044
O-R ing for D iffus er
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0601 1032
Oil Pr essur e Gauge w ith O- rin g (40Ps i)
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21 8928 0104
Sigh t Glass W ith O- Rin g
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V900(C)
900
1434
V1000(C)
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1634
V1200(C)
1200
2.5"
2.5"
2.5"
470
620
860
1780V1400 1400
1350
2.5"
0301 3003 M8 N ut*1 2Pc; + 03 01200 3
0M8 Wa sher* 12 Pc;
Oil Pr essur e Gauge W ith O- rin g (40 psi )
Conn ector f or Pres sure Ga uge/ Sto pper
2.5 "Uni on set ( 3 piec es) wit h O-Ri ng
Sigh t glass w ith O- Rin g
V900 C Filte r Tank Wi th Base
V100 0C Filt er Tank W ith Bas e
V120 0C Filt er Tank W ith Bas e
V140 0 Filte r Tank Wi th Base
V900 C Later al Asse mbly Wi th Cent er Pipe
V1000C Lateral Assembly With Center Pipe
V1200C Lateral Assembly With Center Pipe
V140 0 Later al Asse mbly Wi th Cent er Pipe
V900 C Later als (2 33mm & 115m m)
V100 0C Late rals( 12 9mm&1 85mm& 115mm )
V120 0C Late rals( 12 9mm&2 33mm& 115mm )
V140 0 Later als( 129 mm&23 3mm&1 26mm)
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MAIN DIMENSION
1) Make sure the correct amount of filter media sand is located in the tank and all connections have been
connected and secured.
2) Depress control valve handle and rotate to BACKWASH position. (To prevent damage to control valve seal, always
depress handle before turning.)
3) Prime and start pump according to pump instructions (be sure all suction and return lines are open), allowing the
filter tank to fill with water. Once water is flowing out of the waste line, run the pump for at least 1 minute. The initial
back-washing of the filter is recommended to remove any impurities or fine sand particles in the sand media.
4) Turn pump off and set valve to RINSE position. Start pump and operate until water in sight glass is clear, about 1/2 to
1 minute. Turn pump off and set valve to FILTER position and restart pump. The filter is now operating in the normal
filter mode, filtering dirt particles from the pool water.
5) Adjust pool suction and return valves to achieve desired flow. Check system and filter for water leaks and tighten
connections, bolts, nuts, as required.
6) Note the initial pressure gauge reading when the filter is clean. (It will vary from pool to pool depending upon the
pump and general piping system.) As the filter removes dirt and impurities from the pool water, the accumulation
of dirt in the filter will cause the pressure to rise and diminish the water flow. When the pressure gauge reading is 1.5
bar, higher than the initial "clean" pressure you noted, it is time to backwash the filter (see BACKWASH under filter
and control valve functions).
INSTALL/START-UP OF FILTER
DIMENSION TABLE
A
B
Model
High
Diameter
mm
mm
Inch
Valve Port
Size
Sand
kg
3) Assemble filter control valve into the filter tank.
a) Insert filter control valve (with O'ring in place) into the tank neck, taking care that the center pipe slips into the
hole in the bottom of the valve.
b) Place two plastic clamps around valve flange and tank flange and tighten just enough so that the valve may
be rotated on tank for final positioning.
c) Carefully screw pressure gauge (with O'ring in place) into tapped hole in valve body. Do not over-tighten.
d) Connect pump to control valve opening marked PUMP. After connections are made, tighten valve flange
clamps with screwdriver, tapping around clamp with screwdriver handle to help seat valve flange clamp.
4) Make return to pool pipe connection to control valve opening marked RETURN and complete other necessary
plumbing connections, suction lines to pump, waste, etc.
5) Make electrical connections to pump per pump instructions.
6) To prevent water leakage, make sure all pipe connections are tight.
NOTE: During initial clean-up of the pool water it may be necessary to backwash frequently due to the unusually
heavy initial dirt load in the water.
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