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Jandy Jandy Pro Series Руководство по установке и эксплуатации
Jandy
Pro Series, CS Single Element Cartridge Pool & Spa Filter
®

Section 2. General Information

2.1

Introduction

This manual contains information for the proper
installation and operation of the Jandy Pro Series CS
Cartridge Filters. Procedures in this manual must be
followed exactly. For technical assistance, contact our
Technical Support Department at 1.800.822.7933.
2.2

Description

Cartridge filters do not require sand or diatomaceous earth
as the filter medium. Instead they contain a filter cartridge
element which is easily removed for cleaning or replacement.
Dirty water flows into the filter tank and is directed
through the filter cartridge. The debris is collected on the
surface of the cartridge as the water flows through it. The
water will travel through the central filter core towards
the bottom of the filter into the lower manifold. Clean
water is returned to the swimming pool through the filter
outlet port at the tank's bottom.
As debris collects in the filter, the pressure will rise and
water flow to the pool will diminish. The filter cartridge
must be cleaned when the operating pressure of the
filter rises 10 psi from the operating pressure of a clean
cartridge. See Section 6 "Cleaning the Filter".
NOTE
A filter removes dirt and other suspended particles
but does not sanitize the pool. Pool water must be
sanitized and chemically balanced for clear water.
The filtration system should be designed to meet
local health codes. At a minimum, the system should
turnover the total volume of water in your pool two (2)
to four (4) times in a 24 hour period.
2.3

General Requirements

1.
For best overall performance place the system as
close to the pool as possible.
2.
The filter should be located on a level concrete
slab so that the orientation of the valve outlets and
the pressure gauge are convenient and accessible
for the installation and operation of the unit.
3.
Protect the filter from the weather.
4.
If fitting a chlorinator and/or any other device into
the filtration plumbing circuit, great care must be
exercised to ensure that the appliance is installed
in accordance with the Manufacturer's Instructions
and any applicable standards that may exist.
5.
Use Jandy Pro Series universal unions to connect
each component of the water conditioning system
for future servicing. All Jandy Pro Series filters
come with these type of fittings.
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The maximum operating pressure for this filter is 50
psi. Never subject the filter to operating pressure
exceeding 50 psi. Operating pressures above 50 psi
can cause product failure or also cause the lid to be
blown off, which can result in death, serious personal
injury, or property damage.
6.
When performing hydrostatic pressure tests or
when testing for external leaks of the completed
filtration and plumbing system, ensure that
the maximum pressure the filtration system is
subjected to does not exceed the maximum
working pressure of any of the components
within the system.

Section 3. Installation Instructions

Use equipment only in a pool or spa installation. Do not
connect system to an unregulated city water system or
other external source of pressurized water producing
pressures greater than 35 psi.
3.1

Filter Location

To Reduce the Risk of Fire, install pool equipment in
an area where leaves or other debris will not collect
on or around the equipment. Keep surrounding area
clear of all debris such as paper, leaves, pine-needles
and other combustible materials.
1.
Select a well-drained area, one that does not flood
when it rains. Damp, non-ventilated areas should
be avoided.
2.
The filter should be installed on a firm, solid, and level
surface or platform to avoid risk of settlement. Do not
use sand to level the filter as the sand will wash away;
filter systems can weight up to 300pounds. Check
local building codes for additional requirements.
(Ex. Equipment pads in Florida must concrete and
equipment must be secured to the pad.)
3.
Install electrical controls at least five (5) feet from
the filter. This will allow enough room to stand away
from the filter during start-up.
4.
Allow sufficient clearance around the filter to permit
a visual inspection of the clamp ring. See Fig. 1.
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