Sta-Rite TA 100D Installation Manual

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Tagelus® Sand Filter

Models:

TA 40 / TA 40D

TA 50 / TA 50D

TA 60D

TA 100D

Model: TA 60 with

Installation and User's Guide

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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Table of Contents

Important Safety Precautions..............................................................................................

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Section 1: Installation .......................................................................................................

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Installing the Tagelus® Sand Filter............................................................................

1

How your Tagelus® Filter works...............................................................................

1

Initial Start-Up..........................................................................................................

3

Section 2: Maintenance .....................................................................................................

4

Tagelus® Filter Care .................................................................................................

4

Tagelus® Filter Cleaning...........................................................................................

4

Tagelus® Filter Backwash Procedure ......................................................................

5

Chemical Cleaning Procedure .................................................................................

5

Winterizing your Tagelus® Filter ...............................................................................

6

Section 5: Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................

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Section 4: Replacement Parts ..........................................................................................

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Important Notice:

This guide provides installation and operation instructions for the Tagelus® Sand Filters. Consult Pentair Water with any questions regarding this equipment.

Attention Installer: This guide contains important information about the installation, operation and safe usage of this product. This information should be given to the owner and/or operator of this equipment after installation or left on or near the filter.

Attention User: This manual contains important information that will help you in operating and maintaining this filter. Please retain it for future reference.

WARNING —Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions which are included. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can result in severe injury, death, or property damage. Call (800) 831-7133 for additional free copies of these instructions.

Consumer Information and Safety

The Tagelus® Sand Filters are designed and manufactured to provide many years of safe and reliable service when installed, operated and maintained according to the information in this manual and the installation codes referred to in later sections. Throughout the manual, safety warnings and cautions are identified by the “ “ symbol. Be sure to read and comply with all of the warnings and cautions.

WARNING — THIS FILTER OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE

When any part of the circulating system, (e.g., closure, pump, filter, valve(s), etc.), is serviced, air can enter the system and become pressurized. Pressurized air can cause the top closure to separate which can result in severe injury, death, or property damage. To avoid this potential hazard, follow these instructions:

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.

2.Before repositioning valve(s) and before beginning the assembly, disassembly, or any other service of the circulating system: (A) Turn the pump OFF and shut OFF any automatic controls to ensure the system is NOT inadvertently started during the servicing; (B) open the manual air bleeder valve; (C) wait until all pressure is relieved.

3.Whenever installing the filter closure FOLLOW THE FILTER CLOSURE WARNINGS EXACTLY.

4.Once service on the circulating system is complete FOLLOW INITIAL START-UP INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY.

5.Maintain circulation system properly. Replace worn or damaged parts immediately, (e.g., closure, pressure gauge, valve(s), o-rings, etc).

6.Be sure that the filter is properly mounted and positioned according to instructions provided.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (continued)

WARNING This filter must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician or a qualified pool serviceman in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Improper installation could result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers, or others and may also cause damage to property.

Always disconnect power to the pool circulating system at the circuit breaker before servicing the filter. Ensure that the disconnected circuit is locked out or properly tagged so that it cannot be switched on while you are working on the filter. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death to serviceman, pool users or others due to electric shock.

WARNING —Do not operate the filter until you have read and understand clearly all the operating instructions and warning messages for all equipment that is a part of the pool circulating system. The following instructions are intended as a guide for initially operating the filter in a general pool installation. Failure to follow all operating instructions and warning messages can result in property damage or severe personal injury or death.

WARNING —To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times.

WARNING —Due to the potential risk that can be involved it is recommended that the pressure test be kept to the

minimum time required by the local code. Do not allow people to work around the system when the circulation system is under pressure test. Post appropriate warning signs and establish a barrier around the pressurized equipment. If the equipment is located in an equipment room, lock the door

and post a warning sign.

Never attempt to adjust any closures or lids or attempt to remove or tighten bolts when the system is pressurized. These actions can cause the closure to blow off and could cause severe personal injury or death if they were to strike a person.

WARNING —Never exceed the maximum operating pressure of the system components. Exceeding these limits could result in a component failing under pressure. This instantaneous release of energy can cause the closure to blow off and could cause severe personal injury or death if they were to strike a person.

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Section 1

Installation

Note: Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions in this manual.

Installing the Tagelus® Sand Filter

Only a qualified service person should install the Tagelus® Sand Filter. This filter is designed and intended for use to filter water.

Tagelus® Introduction

The following general information describes how to install the Tagelus® Sand Filter. This filter operates under pressure and if assembled improperly or operated with air in the water circulation system, it can separate and result in an accident causing property damage or serious bodily injury. A warning label has been affixed to the top of the filter and should not be removed. Keep safety labels in good condition and replace if missing or illegible.

How your Tagelus® Filter works

Your high rate sand filter is designed to operate for years with a minimum of maintenance and when installed, operated and maintained in accordance with these instructions, it will provide years of trouble free operation.

Dirt is collected in the filter as the water flows through the control valve at the top of the filter and is directed downward onto the top surface of the filter sand bed. The dirt is collected in the sand bed and the clean water flows through the lower piping at the bottom of the filter up through the center pipe into the control valve at the top of the filter. Clean water then returns through the piping system into the pool.

The pressure will rise and the flow to the pool will be lowered as the dirt is collected in the filter. Eventually, the filter will become so plugged with dirt that it will be necessary to perform the backwash procedure. It is important to know when to backwash the filter. Backwashing is discussed further under the subsequent sections of this guide.

Please note that a filter removes suspended matter and does not sanitize the pool. The pool water must be sanitized and the water must be chemically balanced for sparkling clear water. Your filtration system should be designed to meet your local health codes. As a minimum, you must be sure that your system will turn over the total volume of water in your pool at least twice in a twenty-four hour period.

Refer to Table 1 for Filter Operation Data.

Table 1.

 

FILTER

 

 

TURNOVER CAPACITY

 

FILTER MODEL

FLOW RATE

 

(Gallons)

 

NUMBER

AREA

*(GPM)

 

 

 

 

(Sq. Ft.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 TURNS PER DAY

3 TURNS PER DAY

2.4 TURNS PER DAY

2 TURNS PER DAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 40 / TA 40D

1.8

40

14,400

19,200

24,000

28,800

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 50 / TA 50D

2.3

50

18,000

24,000

30,000

36,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 60ClearPro® / TA 60D

3.1

60

21,600

28,800

36,000

43,200

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 100D

4.9

100

36,000

48,000

60,000

72,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING — Failure to operate your filter system or inadequate filtration can cause poor water clarity obstructing visibility in your pool and can allow diving into or on top of obscured objects which can cause serious personal injury or drowning.

Clear water is the result of proper filtration as well as proper water chemistry. Pool chemistry is a specialized area and you should consult your local pool service specialist for specific details. In general, proper pool sanitation requires a free chlorine level of 1 to 2 PPM and a pH range of 7.2 to 7.6.

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Tagelus® Installation

WARNING — Filters should never be tested or subjected to air or gas under pressure. All gases are compressible

and under pressure create a danger. Severe bodily injury or property damage could occur if the filter is subjected to air or gas pressure.

1.Check carton for any evidence of damage due to rough handling in shipment. If carton or any filter components are damaged, notify the freight carrier immediately.

2.Carefully remove the accessory package and the filter tank from the carton.

3.Mount the filter on a permanent slab, preferably concrete poured in a form or on a platform constructed of concrete block or brick. DO NOT use sand to level the filter or for the pump mounting, as it will wash away.

4.Provide space and lighting for routine maintenance access. Do not mount electrical controls over the filter. One needs to be able to stand clear of the filter when starting the pump. Minimum space requirements may be found on the large nameplate on the filter.

5.Sand specifications – be certain the proper sand is used as described in Table 2. Before pouring the sand into the filter, look inside and check the lower under-drain for broken or loose laterals (or fingers), which may have been accidentally damaged by rough handling during shipment. Replace any broken parts if necessary.

6.Install the sand guide in the top of the filter and fill the tank about half full with water. Pour the sand into the top of the filter at a slow rate so that the weight of the sand does not damage the laterals. See Table 2 for proper amounts of sand. After filling to the proper level, remove and discard the sand guide. Wash away all sand around the opening at the top of the tank.

7.Be sure that all sealing surfaces are clean and apply a light coating of a silicone based lubricant to the valve o-ring.

8.Position valve so that the port locations are in the desired final positions. Follow the enclosed valve installation procedure instructions.

9.Assemble piping and pipe fittings to pump and valve. All piping must conform to local and state plumbing and sanitary needs.

10.Use sealant compounds on all male connections of pipe and fittings. Use only pipe compounds suited for plastic pipe. Support pipe to prevent strains on filter, pump or valve.

NOTE: The free board distance is the most important variable and should be maintained. Sand density will vary and therefore sand amount is given as a reference.

Table 2. Filter Sand Detail and Data

 

 

FILTER MEDIA

 

 

 

 

(POUNDS)

 

FREE

 

 

 

 

 

FILTER MODEL

ALL SAND*

PEA GRAVEL ‡

 

SAND

BOARD "X"

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 40 / TA 40D

175

50

 

125

7¾"

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 50 / TA 50D

225

50

 

175

9¼"

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 60 ClearPro® / TA 60D

325

50

 

275

10¼"

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 100D

600

150

 

450

11¼"

 

 

 

 

 

 

‡ Pea Gravel size to be 1/8” to 1/4” diameter.

* SAND SIZE: .018 - .022 in. particle size (.44-.55 mm particle size) = No. 20 Standard Silica Sand having a uniformity coefficient of 1.75 or less.

"X" FREE BOARD

ALL SAND or

SAND & GRAVEL

Sand Guide

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11.Long piping runs and elbows restrict flow. For best efficiency, use the fewest possible number of fittings, large diameterpipe(atleast1½”forTA60,andatleast2”forTA100D)andlocateequipmentasclosetopoolaspossible.

CAUTION —Operating at excessive vacuum levels can cause the tank to crack and could cause property damage.

12.When installing backwash lines it is recommended that a vacuum breaker, (P/N 272044), be installed on installations where the backwash line is 1½” and the length exceeds 40 ft., or if the backwash line discharges 10 ft. or more lower than the surface level of the pool. Alternately, a vacuum break pit could be provided on systems using 2” or larger backwash lines.

13.A check valve is recommended between the filter and heater to prevent hot water “back up” which will damage the filter and valve.

14.The maximum operating pressure of this unit is 50 pounds per square inch. Never operate this filter above this pressure or attach a pump to this filter that has more than 50 psi shut-off pressure.

15.Never install a chlorinator upstream from the filter. Always locate downstream with a check valve in between the chlorinator and filter.

16.A positive shut-off valve is not recommended at the outlet of the filtering system. If the system is ever run with such a valve closed, the internal air relief system becomes inoperative and an explosive situation could exist. Additionally, running the system with no flow will seriously damage the equipment.

WARNING — Chemical fumes and/or spills can cause severe attack of filter structural components. Structually weakened filter components can cause filter valve or attachments to blow off and could cause severe bodily injury and/or property damage.

17.Never store pool chemicals within 10 ft. of your pool filter. Pool chemicals should always be stores in a cool, dry, willventilatedarea.

Initial Start-up

1.On a new pool, clean the pool before filling the pool with water. Excessive dirt and large particles can cause damage to the pump and filter.

2.Ensure that the backwash line is open so that water is free to come from the pool and flow out the backwash line. Set control valve to backwash position.

3.Check pump strainer pot to be sure it is full of water. Replace pump lid.

WARNING — Air entering the filter and the valve clamp not closed properly can cause the valve to blow off and could cause severe bodily injury and/or property damage.

4.Check valve clamp on Tagelus for tightness.

5.Open the manual air bleeder on the 6-Way Valve, (except TA 100D). Stand clear of the filter and start the pump allowing it to prime.

6.Close the air bleeder on the 6-Way Valve, (except TA 100D), when all the air is removed from the filter and a steady stream of water emerges.

NOTE: Pool filter sand is typically pre-washed and should not require extensive backwashing. However, the shipping process may cause excessive abrasion which could require an extended backwash cycle at initial start-up; continue to backwash until the backwash water is as clear as the pool water.

CAUTION — To prevent equipment damage and possible injury, always turn the pump off before changing the valve position.

7.Stop the pump. Set the valve to the filter position.

8.Ensure all suction and pool return lines are open so that water is free to come from the pool and return to the pool.

9.Open the manual air bleeder on the 6-Way Valve, (except TA 100D). Stand clear of the filter and start the pump.

10.Close the air bleeder on the 6-Way Valve, (except TA 100D), when a steady stream of water emerges.

11.The filter has now started its filtering cycle. You should ensure that water is returning to the pool and take note of the operating pressure when the filter is clean.

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Section 2

Maintenance

This section describes how to maintain your Tagelus® Sand Filter.

Filter Care

The filter is a very important part of the pool equipment and installation. Proper care and maintenance will add many years of service and enjoyment to the pool. Follow these suggestions for long trouble-free operation:

1.To clean the exterior of the filter of dust and dirt, wash with a mild detergent and water then hose off. Do not use solvents.

2.If internal maintenance is required, sand may be removed by removing the entire drain spigot from the bottom of the filter and flushing with a garden hose. Pentair Water Pool and Spa’s Sand Vacuum P/N 542090 may also be used.

3.If, after a number of years, the filter tank appears foggy in color or rough in texture, the tank surface can be painted. We recommend the use of a Quick Dry Spray Enamel. Do NOT paint the VALVE.

WARNING — Always visually inspect filter components during normal servicing to ensure structural safety. Replace any item which is corroded, deformed or otherwise visually defective. Defective filter components can allow the filter top or attachments to blow off and could cause severe bodily injury or property damage.

4.The valve clamp used on your Tagelus® Sand Filter was manufactured with high quality corrosion resistant materials. The manufacturing process could allow sharp edges to be present on htthe parts. When working around the clamp, use caution to prevent potential injury to fingers or hands from contact with sharp edges.

5.Your filter is a pressure vessel and should never be serviced while under pressure. Always relieve tank pressure and open air bleeder on the Tagelus® Valve before attempting to service your filter.

6.When restarting your filter, always open the manual air bleeder on the Tagelus® Valve and stand clear of the filter.

Cleaning Frequency

1.The filter on a new pool should be backwashed, and cleaned after approximately 48 hours of operation to clean out plaster dust and/or construction debris.

2.There are three different ways to identify when the filter needs backwashing.

a.The most accurate indicator on pool systems with a flow meter is to backwash when the flow decreases 30% from the original (clean filter) flow. For example, if the original flow was 60 GPM, the filter should be backwashed when the flow is reduced by about 20 GPM (or 30%) to 40 GPM.

b.A more subjective and less accurate indicator is to observe the amount of water flowing from the flow directionals located in the wall of the pool. The filter should be backwashed once it is detected that the flow has been reduced.

c.The most commonly used but less accurate indicator is to backwash when the filter gauge reading increases 10 PSI over the initial (clean filter) reading.

3.It is important not to backwash the filter solely on a timed basis such as every three days. It is also important to note that backwashing too frequently actually causes poor filtration. Factors like weather conditions, heavy rains, dust or pollen, and water temperatures all affect the frequency of backwash. As you use your pool, you will become aware of these influences.

4.If, at any time, the starting pressure after backwashing the filter indicates 4 to 6 PSI higher than normal starting pressure, it is time to perform a chemical cleaning procedure.

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Filter Backwash Procedure

WARNING —To prevent equipment damage and possible injury, always turn off pump before changing valve positions.

1.Stop the pump.

2.Ensure that the suction and backwash lines are open so that water is free to come from the pool and flow out the backwash line. Set control valve to backwash position.

3.Stand clear of the filter and start the pump.

4.Backwash filter for approximately 3 to 5 minutes or until backwash water is clean.

5.Stop the pump and set valve to rinse position.

6.Stand clear of the filter and start the pump.

7.Rinse filter for approximately 30 seconds.

8.Stop the pump and set valve to filter position.

9.Ensure that pool return line is open so that water may flow freely from the pool back to the pool.

10.Open manual air bleeder on 6-Way Valve, (except TA 100D). Stand clear of filter and start the pump.

11.Close manual air bleeder on the 6-Way Valve, (except TA 100D), when all the air is removed and a steady stream of water emerges from the bleeder.

12.The filter has now started its filtering cycle. You should ensure that water is returning to the pool and take note of the filter pressure.

13.The filter pressure, in the above Step 12, should not exceed the pressure originally observed on the filter when it was initially started. If after backwashing, the pressure is 4 to 6 PSI above the start condition, it will be necessary to chemically clean the sand bed.

Chemical Cleaning Procedure

1.It is recommended that one of the following cleaners be used:

a.FILTER-CLEANSE – Great Lakes Biochemical

b.FITLER-FREE – Hydrotech Chemical Corp.

c.KLEEN-IT – Bio Lab, Inc.

These cleaners will remove oils, scale and rust from the sand bed in one cleaning operation.

2.Mix a solution following the manufacturers instructions on the label.

3.Backwash the filter with the Multiport Valve as outlined above.

4.If the filter is below pool level, shut off the pump and close appropriate valving to prevent draining the pool.

5.Shut off pump, open filter drain and let filter drain. Place valve in backwash position.

6.After filter has drained, close filter drain and remove the pump strainer pot lid.

7.Ensure that the backwash lines are open.

8.Turn the pump on and slowly, pour the cleaning solution into the pump strainer with the pump running. If the filter is below pool, open shut-off valve slightly to allow pump to run.

9.Continue adding solution until the sand bed is saturated with cleaning solution.

10.Shut off the pump and leave filter in backwash position. Allow filter to stand overnight (12 hours).

11.Replace the pump lid and follow backwash procedures as outlined above.

12.Do not allow the cleaning solution to get into the pool.

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Winterizing your Filter

1.In areas that have freezing winter temperatures, protect the pool equipment by backwashing the filter.

2.After backwashing, shut the pump off, open the manual air bleeder on the 6-Way Valve, (except TA 100D), and move the handle of the Multiport Valve to the Winterize Position.

3.Remove the wing-type plug on the bottom of the filter. The filter will drain very slowly, and therefore, it is recommended that the drain plug be left out during shutdown season.

*NOTE: The Multiport Valve should be left in the “Winterize Position” during shutdown season so that the valve diverter has no pressure on the rubber seal.

4.Drain all appropriate system piping.

5.We recommend covering the equipment with a tarpaulin or plastic sheet to inhibit deterioration from weather. Do NOT wrap the pump motor with plastic.

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Section 3

Troubleshooting

Use the following troubleshooting information to resolve possible problems with your Tagelus® Sand Filter.

WARNING — THIS FILTER OPERATES UNDER HIGH PRESSURE

When any part of the circulating system, (e.g., closure, pump, filter, valve(s), etc.), is serviced, air can enter the system and become pressurized. Pressurized air can cause the top closure to separate which can result in severe injury, death, or property damage. To avoid this potential hazard, follow these instructions:

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.

2.Before repositioning valve(s) and before beginning the assembly, disassembly, or any other service of the circulating system:

(A) Turn the pump OFF and shut OFF any automatic controls to ensure the system is NOT inadvertently started during the servicing; (B) open the manual air bleeder valve; (C) wait until all pressure is relieved.

3.Whenever installing the filter closure FOLLOW THE FILTER CLOSURE WARNINGS EXACTLY.

4.Once service on the circulating system is complete FOLLOW INITIAL START-UP INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY.

5.Maintain circulation system properly. Replace worn or damaged parts immediately, (e.g., closure, pressure gauge, valve(s), o-rings, etc).

6.Be sure that the filter is properly mounted and positioned according to instructions provided.

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

Problems and Corrective Actions

 

PROBLEM

CAUSE

REMEDY

 

Pool water not sufficiently clean

1. Pool chemistry not adequate to inhibit

Maintain pool chemistry or consult pool service technician.

 

 

 

algae growth.

 

 

 

2.

Too frequent a backwash cycle.

Allow pressure to build to 10 psi above clean filter condition

 

 

 

 

before backwashing.

 

 

3.

Improper amount or wrong sand size.

Check sand bed depth and sand size or consult a pool

 

 

 

 

service technician.

 

 

4.

Inadequate turnover rate.

Run system for longer time or consult dealer or pool

 

 

 

 

service technician.

 

 

 

 

 

High filter pressure

1. Insufficient backwashing.

Backwash until effluent runs clear.

 

 

2.

Sand bed plugged with mineral deposits.

Chemically clean filter.

 

 

3.

Partially closed valve or restriction in return.

Open valve or remove obstruction in return line.

 

 

 

 

 

Short cycles

1. Improper backwash.

Backwash until effluent runs clear.

 

 

2.

Pool chemistry not adequate to inhibit

Maintain pool chemistry or consult pool service technician.

 

 

 

algae growth.

 

 

 

3.

Plugged sand bed.

Manually remove top 1” surface of sand bed, replace with new

 

 

 

 

sand and chemically clean entire sand bed as described in the

 

 

 

 

Chemical Cleaning Procedure.

 

 

4.

Flow rate too high.

Restrict flow to capacity of filter.

 

 

 

 

 

Return flow to pool diminished,

1. Obstruction in pump hair and lint strainer.

Clean basket in pump strainer.

 

low filter pressure

2. Obstruction in pump.

Disassemble and clean pump.

 

 

3.

Obstruction in suction line to pump.

Clean skimmer basket. Remove obstruction in lines.

 

 

 

 

Open valves in suction line.

 

 

 

 

 

Sand returning to pool

1. Broken under drain lateral.

Replace broken or damaged laterals.

 

 

2.

Backwash rate too high.

Reduce backwash flow rate.

 

 

3.

Air strainer on Tagelus Valve is damaged

Replace damage components.

 

 

 

or missing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Section 4

 

 

 

Replacement Parts

TA 40 / TA 40D

 

 

 

TA 50 / TA 50D

TAGELUS® SAND FILTER

 

TA 60 ClearPro® / TA 60D

TAGELUS

 

 

TA 100D

 

 

 

(Threaded Style Valve)

17

 

 

 

1B

 

 

5

2B

 

DETAIL A

 

 

 

 

 

After Dec. 1, 1991

 

 

 

6" BUTTRESS THREAD

 

3B

IMPORTANT NOTICE

 

 

(See Note 1)

The valve adaptor used on TA 40D, 50D, and 60D

 

 

 

filters manufactured after November 1, 1994 has a

 

 

 

new face seal design with a square sealing ring

 

TAGELUS DELUXE

 

that is white in color, P/N 154494.

 

(Clamp Style Valve)

1A

The black o-ring, P/N 154493, used on our

 

 

DETAIL B

17

 

TA 40D, 50D, and 60D filters manufactured before

 

November 1, 1994 will NOT interchange with the

Before Dec. 1, 1991

 

 

 

 

 

5

2A

new 154494 sealing ring.

6" "V" THREAD

 

 

 

 

When ordering a replacement seal, be sure to

 

 

3A

specifiy which seal your filter has in the adaptor.

 

 

 

 

16

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

 

Filters manufactured after Dec 1, 1991 utilize a

 

7

 

 

 

6 in. buttress thread in the filter tank top opening

 

 

 

 

 

 

and on the closure, see Detail A.

 

 

Filters manufactured before Dec 1, 1991 utilize

9

 

a 6 in. “V” type thread, see Detail B.

 

 

6 in. closures in Detail A. and B. are NOT

 

 

interchangeable.

10

 

 

11

 

 

 

DIM. D

 

13

 

 

14

 

 

15

 

Clearance to remove valve & internal piping

 

 

 

12

C

 

 

 

8

 

MODEL

A DIM.

B DIM.

C DIM.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A

TA 40

46 in.

37 in.

18¾ in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B

TA 50

50½ in.

38½ in.

21¼ in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 60 ClearPro®

57 in.

42½ in.

24½ in.

 

 

 

 

TA 40D

47 in.

37 in.

19½ in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 50D

51½ in.

39½ in.

21½ in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 60D

57 in.

42½ in.

24½ in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TA 100D

65½ in.

47¼ in.

30½ in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tagelus® Sand Filter Installation and User’s Guide

TAGELUS® SAND FILTER

Replacement Parts

NOTE 1: Item 3A O-ring - Standpipe is used on model TA100D Filters only. Item 3B O-ring - Standpipe is used on Tagelus Filter models TA30, 40, 50, 60 manufactured before April, 1993. Item 3B is not used on Tagelus Clamp Filter models TA30D, 35D, 40D, 50D, 60D or on any Tagelus models manufactured after April, 1993.

NOTE 2: Tagelus Clamp Filter models Tank & ft. assy. have valve adptr. (Item 6) factory installed.

NOTE 3: Replacement of Tank ft. requires the use of mounting tape. See part number listed.

NOTE 4: Lubricate O-ring liberally w/ silicone lubricant and tighten to following spec: TA30D, 35D, 40D, 50D, 60D. Handtight plus ¼ turn min. TA100D Handtight plus ¾ turn min.

NOTE 5: Tagelus Filter models TA30, 35, 40, 50, 60 manufactured after Nov. 1, 1991 were manufactured w/ a btr. thread top opening and utilize a btr. style valve which is black in color. A change was made to the port arrangement in April, 1993 which will require that minor changes be made to the valve plumbing connections when replacing valves on filters manufactured between Nov. ‘91 and Mar. ‘93. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INTERCHANGE THREAD TYPES.

NOTE 6: Tagelus Filter models TA30, 40, 50, 60 manufactured before Nov. 1, 1991 were manufactured w/ a “V” thread style valve that is white or brown in color. These valves may be replaced only w/ “V” thread style valve P/N 261124, see Detail B. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INTERCHANGE THREAD TYPES.

NOTE 7: Tagelus Clamp Filter models TA30D, 35D, 40D, 50D, 60D manufactured after Nov. 1, 1991 were manufactured w/ a btr. thread top opening and utilize a btr. thread valve adptr. P/N 154555, see Detail A. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INTERCHANGE THREAD TYPES.

NOTE 8: Tagelus Clamp Filter models TA30D, 40D, 50D, 60D manufactured before Nov. 1, 1991 were manufactured w/ a “V” thread top opening and utilize a “V” thread valve adptr. P/N 155225, see Detail B). DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INTERCHANGE THREAD TYPES.

NOTE 9: Tagelus Filter models TA 100D made before December 1, 1993, have a different threaded operation on the filter tank and require a different 8½” adaptor, P/N 154521.

TA 40 / TA 40D

 

TA 50 / TA 50D

 

TA 60 / TA 60D

 

TA 100D

 

TA 60 (ClearPro®)

 

TA 50 (w/1/4 turn)

 

 

 

To determine manufacture date, the first 4 digits of the serial number indicate the month and year product was manufactured.

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Item

 

TAGELUS FILTERS WITH THD. & CLAMP VALVES

 

Part No.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No.

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1A

262506

VALVE 1½ in. 6-WAY CLAMP STYLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1A

261185

VALVE 2 in. 6-WAY CLAMP STYLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1B

261130

VALVE 1½ in. 6-WAY BUTTRESS THREAD TA (NOTE 5)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1B

261124

VALVE 1½ in. 6-WAY "V" THREAD-TA (NOTE 6)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2A

272541

O-RING VALVE BODY 3/16 in. X 4¾ in. I.D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2A

275333

O-RING VALVE BODY 3/16 in. X 6½ in. I.D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2B

154493

O-RING VALVE BODY .157 in. X 5.75 in. I.D. - TA 40/50/60

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3A

355330

O-RING STANDPIPE 1/8 in. X 2-3/8 in. I.D. (NOTE 1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3B

155064

O-RING STANDPIPE 1/8 in. X 1-7/8 in. I.D. (NOTE 1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

152165

CLAMP 6½ in. DIA. S/S, PLASTIC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

152130

CLAMP 8.35 in. DIA.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

190059

GAUGE BACK MOUNT PRESSURE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

154555

ADAPTER 6 in. BUTTRESS THD. (NOTES 4 & 7)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

155225

ADAPTER 6 in. "V" THREAD (NOTES 4 & 8)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

154521

ADAPTER 8½ in. btr. THREAD (NOTE 4 & 9)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

154494

O-RING VALVE ADAPTER .157 in. X 5.75 in. I.D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7

355619

O-RING VALVE ADAPTER 1/8 in. X 8 ¼ in. I.D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

155002

STABILIZER, CENTER PIPE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

155276

TANK & FT. ASSY. w/ VALVE ADAPTER

(NOTES 2, 7 & 8)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

155279

TANK & FT. ASSY. w/ VALVE ADAPTER

(NOTES 2, 7 & 8)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

155269

TANK & FT. ASSY. w/ VALVE ADAPTER

(NOTES 2, 7 & 8)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

155324

TANK & FT. ASSY. w/ VALVE ADAPTER

(NOTES 2, 7 & 8)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

155342

TANK & FT. ASSY. BUTTRESS THREAD STYLE

(NOTES 5 & 6)

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

155343

TANK & FT. ASSY. BUTTRESS THREAD STYLE

(NOTES 5 & 6)

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

155358

TANK & FT. ASSY. BUTTRESS THREAD STYLE

(NOTES 5 & 6)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

155061

PIPING ASSY. (DIM. D = 17¾ in.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

155062

PIPING ASSY. (DIM. D = 19-7/8 in.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

155334

PIPING ASSY. (DIM. D = 19-7/8 in.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

155063

PIPING ASSY. (DIM. D = 22-5/8 in.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

155299

PIPING ASSY. (ClearPro®) (DIM. D = 22-5/8 in.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

155340

PIPING ASSY. - LESS HUB (DIM. D = 27¼ in.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

155323

PIPING ASSY. - w/HUB (DIM. D = 27¼ in.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TAGELUS® SAND FILTER

Replacement Parts

Item

 

TAGELUS FILTERS WITH THD. & CLAMP VALVES

Part No.

 

No.

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

152290

LATERAL 6-11/16 in. LONG, 8 req.

 

 

 

11

152202

LATERAL 9-1/8 in. LONG

 

 

 

11

150088

LATERAL ASSY.,- ClearPro®, 6 req.

 

 

 

11

150085

LATERAL ASSY. - 1/4 TURN, 6 req.

 

 

 

12

154926

FOOT TANK

 

 

 

12

154596

FOOT TANK (SEE NOTE 3)

 

 

 

13

154698

SPIGOT ¾ in. NPT SAND DRAIN

 

 

 

13

154685

SPIGOT ½ in. NPT SAND DRAIN

 

 

 

13

152220

SPIGOT 2 in. NPT SAND DRAIN

 

 

 

14

192115

O-RING DRAIN PLUG 1/16 in. X ½ in. I.D.

 

 

 

15

357161

PLUG ¼ in. NPT DRAIN

 

 

 

16

154512

WRENCH 6½ in. ACROSS FLATS

 

 

 

16

151608

WRENCH 9 in. ACROSS FLATS

 

 

 

 

154402

TAPE FT. MOUNTING (NOT SHOWN) ALL EXCEPT

 

 

 

 

154407

TAPE FT. MOUNTING (NOT SHOWN)

 

 

 

 

155051

SAND GUIDE (NOT SHOWN)

 

 

 

 

155281

HUB ASSY.

 

 

 

 

152222

HUB ASSY. - 1/4 TURN

 

 

 

TA 40 / TA 40D

 

TA 50 / TA 50D

 

TA 60 / TA 60D

 

TA 100D

 

TA 60 (ClearPro®)

 

TA 50 (w/1/4 Turn)

 

 

 

To determine manufacture date, the first 4 digits of the serial number indicate the month and year product was manufactured.

TA 40 / TA 40D

TA 50 / TA 50D

TA 60 ClearPro® / TA 60D

TA 100D

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Detail for TAGELUS® – TA 60 Filters with ClearPro Technology®

Tagelus® Sand Filter Installation and User’s Guide

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HiFlow6 WAY VALVE - 1-1/2"

Installation, Operation

& Service Manual

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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WARNING — THIS MANUAL CONTAINS CRITICAL SAFETY INFORMATION WHICH MUST BE FURNISHED TO THE END USER. FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR MAJOR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

HOW YOUR VALVE WORKS .....................................................................................................................

2

INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................................................................

3

REPLACEMENT OF VALVE TOP AND DIVERTER ASSEMBLY .............................................................

4

VALVE CARE .............................................................................................................................................

4

WINTERIZING PROCEDURE ....................................................................................................................

4

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...................................................................................................................

5

REPLACEMENT PARTS ............................................................................................................................

6

This valve operates under pressure. When closed properly and operated without air in the water system. This valve will operate in a safe manner.

CAREFULLY READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL OR ON FILTER.

How Your Valve Works

Your six position valve is designed to provide all the necessary positions required to operate, maintain, troubleshoot and service your filter. It is provided with six operating positions and one Winterize position. The valve is constructed of high quality corrosion resistant materials and when installed, operated, and maintained in accordance to these instructions, your valve will provide years of trouble free operation.

WARNING — Air entering the filter and a valve clamp not closed properly can cause the valve to blow off and could cause severe bodily injury and/or property damage. (Some valve models do not have a clamp but thread into the filter tank.)

1.This valve is equipped with an external air bleeder device (Item 12). Always open this air bleeder and stand clear of filter and valve before starting system pump and leave open until a steady stream of water is expelled.

CAUTION — To prevent equipment damage and possible injury, always turn pump off before changing valve position.

2.This valve has a closed position. The pump should never be on when the valve is in the closed position. If the pump is operated with the valve closed, the air relief system becomes inoperative and an explosive situation could exist. Additionally, running the system with no flow will seriously damage the equipment.

VALVEPOSITIONS:

FILTER -

From pump, through valve downward THRU FILTER up through center pipe to valve

 

RETURN port for normal filter action and vacuuming pool thru filter.

BACKWASH -

From pump through valve, down through center pipe and to valve WASTE port for cleaning

 

filter by reversing flow.

RINSE -

From pump, through valve downward up through filter up through center pipe to valve

 

WASTE port for start-up cleaning and resetting filter bed after backwashing.

WASTE -

From pump through valve BYPASSES FILTER and goes to WASTE port for vacuuming

 

directly to waste, lowering pool level, or draining pool.

CLOSED -

NO FLOW - DO NOT USE THIS SETTING WITH PUMP OPERATING.

RECIRCULATE - From pump, through valve, bypasses filter and goes to return port for circulating water without going thru filter.

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Installation

1.Check carton for any evidence of damage due to rough handling in shipment or any valve components are damaged, notify freightcarrierimmediately.

NOTICE: When working in and around the clamp use caution to prevent potential injury to fingers or hands from sudden contact with sharp edges.

2.After inspection, carefully remove valve components from carton.

Be sure sand has been placed into filter, sand guide has been removed and top of filter cleaned of any sand or debris. NOTE: The filter valve will attach to the filter in one of two ways depending upon the filter and valve type.

Clampstylevalvesutilizeaclampwhichholdstogethertheflangesofthevalveandfilter.Followexactly,steps3thru8belowto attach the valve to the filter. (Disregard steps 9 thru 12.)

3.Check to be sure (Item 14) o-ring is in place in groove on valve body. (Note: Item numbers in this portion of the instruction booklet refer to the replacement parts list tilled HiFlowSix Way Valve.)

4.Open clamp (Item 15) wide enough to place over the flange on the tank and rest on the tank before the valve is installed.

5.Place valve over opening in top of tank so that filter centerpipe slips into bore of valve body.

6.Valve parts are labeled with the location of where they should be connected, (i.e. pump port must go to pump discharge, waste port must go to the waste line and return port must go to the pool return).

7.Orient the valve to allow the ports to be plumbed to the proper location.

8.Press down on valve so that (Item 14) o-ring is down inside of opening of tank top.

WARNING — Improper tank valve assembly could cause the valve to blow off and cause severe injury and/or property damage.

Lift the clamp (Item 15) over the tank flange and carefully guide the clamp so that it catches both the valve flange and the tank flange. Tighten “T’ bolt nut securely.

Threadedstylevalvesutilizealarge6"buttressthreadthatscrewsdirectlytothefiltertank.Followexactly,steps9thru12below to attach the valve to the filter. (Disregard steps 3 thru 8.)

9.Check to be sure o-ring, (Item 14), is in place above large thread on valve body and that o-ring is lubricated. If o-ring requires lubrication, use only silicone type lubrication.

WARNING — Use of lubricants or pipe sealants other than recommended in this instruction booklet, can damage the valve and cause the valve to blow off and could cause severe bodily injury or property damage.

10.Check to be sure filter piping assembly is exactly centered about 1½” below the large threaded opening in the tank.

11.Carefully install the valve inside the filter opening so that the filter piping assembly slips into socket of the valve. Slowly turn valve clockwise until the thread engages with the thread on the tank. Continue to turn valve until the o-ring on valve contacts the tank. Grasp valve by the two opposing ports and tighten as secure as possible by hand.

WARNING — Do not install pipes into the threaded ports, for the purpose of gaining mechanical advantage, as this can over tighten and damage the valve and can cause the valve to blow off resulting in severe bodily injury and/ or property damage.

NOTE:Thevalveshouldnotbecomehardtoturnwheninstallinginthefilteropeninguntilthevalveo-ringcontactsthefiltersurface. Failure to position the filter piping assembly in the center of the large filter opening can cause the valve to not thread properly into the filter tank.

12.Orient the filter with valve to allow the ports to be plumbed to the proper location.

13.The Maximum operating pressure of this valve is 50 psi. The filter unit also has a maximum operating pressure listed on the filter nameplate. DO NOT OPERATE this unit above the maximum operating pressure of the valve or the filter. Never connect the filter and valve unit to a pump which can generate a pressure that exceeds the operating pressure of the filter or valve.

14.Assemble piping and pipe fittings to pump and valve. All piping must conform to local and state plumbing and sanitary codes.

15.Use sealant on all tapered male connections of pipe and fittings. Use only sealant compounds suited for plastic pipe. Support pipe to prevent strains on filter, pump or valve.

NOTICE: All valve internal threads are tapered except the air bleeder connection. Do not overtighten tapered thread connections. 16. Install pressure gage in 1/4" NPT port directly across from the pump port.

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17.Never store pool chemicals within 10 feet of your pool filter valve. Pool chemicals should always be stored in a cool, dry, well ventilated area.

WARNING — Chemical fumes and/or spills can cause severe attack of filter valve structural components. Structurally weakened components can cause filter valve or attachments to blow off and could cause severe bodily injury and or property damage.

Replacement of Valve Top and Diverter Assembly

1.Shut off pump and open air bleeder to relieve all internal pressure.

2.Set valve handle to winterize position.

3.Remove 6 cover screws (Item 9).

4.Lift off valve top and diverter assembly.

NOTICE:Valve diverter assembly has the sealing gasket attached to the diverter. When handling the diverter, use caution to prevent the sealing surface from being damaged during handling.

5.Clean valve body sealing surface with soft clean lint free cloth. Inspect surface for damage such as scratches or nicks. If surface is damaged the valve body must be replaced.

6.Carefully lubricate the new valve top replacement o-ring (Item 8) with a silicone based lubricant and place appropriately on valve top.

WARNING — Improper tank valve assembly could cause the valve to blow off and cause severe injury and/or property damage.

7.Place the new valve top handle in the winterize position. Install new valve top and diverter assembly making sure small recess on lid and small bump on valve body are aligned. Start all 6 screws with fingers to ensure that the screw is started in the formed thread of the valve body. Screws should be tightened progressively by tightening diametrically opposite screws and following a crisscross pattern. Tighten all 6 valve top attachment screws firmly. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.

NOTICE: Valve top is attached with self-tapping screws. The screws must be aligned properly to prevent cross threading of the screws in the valve body.

Valve Care

The valve is a very important part of your pool equipment and installation. Proper care and maintenance will add many years of service and enjoyment to the pool. Follow these suggestions for long trouble free operation.

1.To clean the exterior of the valve of dust and dirt, wash with a mild detergent and water and then hose off. Do not use solvents.

WARNING — Always visually inspect valve components during normal servicing to ensure structural safety. Replace any item which is corroded, bent or otherwise visually defective. Defective valve components can allow the valve or attachments to blow off and could cause severe bodily injury or property damage.

2.The valve clamp used on your valve has been manufactured with high quality corrosion resistant materials. The manufacturing process could allow sharp edges to be present on the parts. When working in and around the clamp use caution to prevent potential injury to fingers or hands from contact with sharp edges.

3.Your valve is a pressure vessel and should never be serviced while under pressure. Always relieve tank pressure and open air bleeder before attempting to service your valve.

4.Open the manual air bleeder and stand clear of the filter/valve before restarting your pump.

Winterizing Procedure

1.Shut off pump and open the valve air bleeder.

2.Drain and winterize the pump and filter per the manufacturer’s instructions.

3.Depress valve handle and rotate so valve pointer is on circular rib on valve top at area on valve marked WINTERIZE.

NOTICE: The valve should be left in this position during the shutdown season so the valve diverter has no pressure on the rubber seal.

HiFlow6 Way Valve (1-1/2") Installation and User’s Guide

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Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Cause

Remedy

 

 

 

Leak to waste port

1. Dirt or sand under seal.

Remove valve top and clean seal area.

 

2. Damaged seal.

Replace valve top assembly.

 

3. Damaged valve body in seal area.

Replace valve body.

 

 

 

Leakage at port connections to valve

1. Cracked ports.

Replace valve body, use proper assembly and

 

 

do not over tighten port connection.

 

2. Did not use sealant on threads.

Use sealant.

 

 

 

Sand returning to pool

1. Filter problem.

Refer to filter manual.

 

2. Sand blowing thru air vent slots or

Sand size too small or flow rate thru filter too high.

 

between filter center pipe in valve.

 

 

 

 

Leakage at valve attachment to filter

Leakage past o-ring.

Remove valve and inspect o-ring & sealing

 

 

surface. Replace as necessary.

 

 

 

Leakage at handle

Leakage past o-ring.

Replace valve top assembly.

 

 

 

Leakage at top of valve to valve body

Leakage past o-ring.

Remove valve and inspect o-ring & sealing

 

 

surface, replace as necessary.

Leakage at sightglass with vacuum breaker

Dirt on sealing gasket.

Remove sightglass and rinse with cool water to

 

 

remove dirt. Replace sightglass if damaged.

 

 

 

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