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Hayward Perflex D.E Filter Repair & Troubleshooting

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Hayward Swimming Pool Products makes a D.E. pool filter called the Perflex EC-Series Swimming Pool Filter. They make a few different sizes of this Perflex pool filter. The different names of the EC filters are the EC-30, The EC-40, The EC-50 and The EC-65, which is the largest model of the EC-SERIES line.Hayward Perflex D.E Filter Repair & Troubleshooting

You will find the Perflex EC-30/40 on many above ground swimming pools. You will find the larger models of the Perflex(EC-50/65), on many in-ground swimming pools. You will also find some EC-50/65 Perflex models can also be used on large above ground swimming pools. The Hayward Perflex EC40 swimming pool filter and other models of this Hayward pool filter have been installed into many backyards over the last 25 years and many will soon need repair or currently do. There are three different models of this filter but rebuilding and troubleshooting them is all basically the same as they all use commonly designed parts.

Many of the things that break on these types of swimming pool filters are actually caused by overuse or neglected repair to the pool filter. Some parts will just have to be replaced because of old age or just normal weathering. Hayward makes many replacement parts for the EC Perflex filter line so there is no need to worry about finding or buying replacement parts. You will only need a few common tools to be able to take apart and fully rebuild or repair your EC30, EC40, EC50 or EC65 swimming pool filter. You will need a basic standard socket set, a flathead screw driver, an open-end crescent wrench and a garden hose to wash the filter. You will also need some Teflon sealant tape to wrap around a few fittings and threads. If you have any broken fittings in your filter, you then will also need a small hammer.
Hayward Perflex DE Filter
If you know what part is already broken on your filter then you can just use this guide to repair the problem with your Perflex pool filter. If you have no idea what is wrong with the filter you can use the Hayward Perflex troubleshooting guide on the bottom of this page to help you figure out what parts you need to change. You will also always want to clean all the parts pf the swimming pool filter as you are working with them. There is no reason to work on a filter that caked up with dirty D.E powder. Always work safe and clean when working on your pool filter.

Most Common Hayward Perflex Pool Filter Problems w/Solutions:

Below you will find many common problems with easy to read DIY Pool Repair guides for the Hayward Perflex EC-Series filter. Most of these repairs can be done by the average person with a small set of tools. If you feel you can not do the repairs yourself for any reason, you can always call a swimming pool service professional to repair the problem for you. You can also bring your filter to many swimming pool repair centers to have them fix it for you.

How To Replace A Broken Hayward EC Pool Filter Gauge:

If your filter gauge on your filter is broken or cracked then you will need to replace it with a new one. Replacing the gauge on the EC40 or another EC Perflex filter requires just a few steps.

The first thing you will want to do is to buy a new replacement gauge for the Hayward EC filter that you are working on. Once you have the new gauge you can remove the gauge one of two different ways. The first way is to carefully grab the gauge with your hands and spin the gauge counter clockwise until it’s all the way out. If the gauge is tightened a lot you will have to use the other method to remove the gauge. This method would be to use an open-end wrench or a crescent wrench to remove the gauge from the filter.

Just on top of the gauge threads you will see a square that is made from the brass that the threads are. You can attach your wrench to that square and then turn the gauge counter clockwise to remove it. Once the gauge is removed you will want to install the new EC filter gauge. Before you screw the new gauge into the filter you will want to wrap the filter gauge threads a few times with some Teflon tape so that the gauge doesn’t leak. Once you wrap the Hayward EC swimming pool filter gauge a few times with the tape you can screw it back into the pool filter. Once you have hand tightened the filter gauge back into the filter you can use your wrench that you removed the gauge with to tighten the gauge all the way. Be sure to be careful as the gauge stem is made from brass and the filter is made from plastic. If you over tighten the gauge you cab crack the filter housing.
Hayward Perflex Extended Cycle DE Filter EC Series Parts Diagram Cutaway

How To Repair The Hayward EC-Series Pool Filter Bump Handle:

What makes the Hayward EC-series filter so unique is the way it works with the “bump handle” or D.E. media regeneration handle. This handle is used to regenerate the D.E. filter media as well as to shake off all of the D.E. from the fingers when its time to backwash. Sometimes this bump handle will break off from old age or when someone forces the handle down too fast when using it. When this happens you will need to replace the EC series bump handle with a new one.

In order to replace the bump handle on the Hayward EC65 or other sizes is to first remove the bump handle grip. This is the grip that is at the end of the handle itself. If you have a yellow tank EC filter you will just pull off the grip, as it is probably a runner one. If you have a new Hayward EC pool filter you will have a black hard plastic grip that will have a push tab at the end of it that you will have to push over. Once you push over the tab you will pull the grip off of the bump handle and then you can slide it on to your replacement Hayward EC filter bump handle.

Now that you have replaced the grip on the handle you will want to remove the cracked or broken handle from your Hayward Swimming Pool Filter. To do so you will have to remove to nuts and bolts that go through this handle. One bolt will go through the plastic top of the filter and this bolt is found at the end of the handle. The other bolt will go through the bump handle and the tube sheet bump shaft; this bolt will be at the center of the handle. You can remove both bolts with a Flathead screw driver and an open-end crescent wrench.

Once you have removed the two bolts you can remove the handle from the top of the Hayward Perflex Pool Filter tank. Now you will want to replace the handle with the new bump handle. To do so align the holes on the bump handle with the holes at on the filter tank and then push the bolt through. Once the bolt is through tighten down the nut clockwise a few turns. Once you have the first bolt in you will want to insert the second bolt through the bump handle and then through the bump shaft. Once the bolt is through you can fully tighten down both bolts and your new handle install will be complete.

How To Replace Cracked Tube Sheets:

If you look inside of the EC-series line of swimming pool filters from Hayward is something called “Tube Sheets” and something else called “filter fingers”. The tube sheets are pieces of round plastic that have many holes inside of them to hold the filter fingers. There are two different tube sheets inside of the filter. There is a top tube sheet and a bottom tube sheet. Often these tube sheets crack from pushing on the bump handle to hard. When the tube sheets crack they will allow D.E. powder back into the pool when running.

To replace the tube sheets you will have to remove all of the bolts hold the top of the EC tank lid to the body of the filter. In older models you will find lots of bolts that hold on he top and in new EC-40, 50 and 65 models you will find a single bolt that is connected to collar that holds the filter together. Once you remove the top of the filter you will be able to take off the top and see the fingers and tube sheets.

Now that you have the top off you will want to remove the center bolt from the bump handle that is connected through the stainless bump shaft that also goes through the tube sheets. Once you remove this though bolt you can pull the tube sheets and fingers from the filter top. You will now want to start removing all the small 5/16 bolts around the edges of the tube sheets and once you do the top tube sheet will separate from the bottom.

Once you do this you will have to remove two c-clips. One from the bottom of the tube sheet and one from t he top. It is easier to do the one on the top first and then you can slide the shaft through the tube sheets and remove the other one. It is always best to replace the c-clips in the perflex when you are changing the tube sheets.

When you remove the top tube sheet you will also have to be careful that you do not loose or damage the rubber tube sheet tank gasket. You will have to re-use this gasket when you put the filter back together unless you bought a new one when you bought the tube sheets. If you have not started yet or have not put the filter back together yet you can also ways got out and buy a tube sheet tank gasket.

Once you have removed the top tube sheet you can start to pull all of the fingers out of the lower tube sheet and put them into the new tube sheet. You will want to clean the fingers first also before putting them into the new tube sheet. Once you have removed all of the fingers from the cracked lower tube sheet you can now line up the holes in the rubber tube sheet gasket with the lower tube sheet and then re-bolt on the

Now that the fingers are in the new lower tube sheet and the tube sheets are bolted back together you can stick the bump shaft back through the top of the filter. Once the bump shaft is through the top of the filter you can re-insert the long bolt that goes through the bump handle that you removed when disassembling the filter.

If you now have the filter all together you can line up your discharge fitting with your pool hoses or pipes and re-bolt down the top of the filter to the tank. If you have an old Hayward EC series filter with multiple bolts in the top you will want to make sure to tighten them down evenly to prevent leaks.

How To Repair Hayward Perflex Leaking Bump Shaft Seal:

On the bump shaft on the Hayward Perflex you will see two different o-rings. These o-rings are made from rubber and stop the water from leaking through the bump shaft, From time to time these o-rings will have to be replaced. If you see water leaking from your bump shaft on your Perflex filter then you will need to replace your o-rings.

To replace the o-rings you will need to disconnect the pump handle and remove the bolts of the bellyband from the filter tank top. Once you have done so you will be able to remove the inner filter assembly out from the filter top. Now that the bump shaft is exposed you can remove the o-rings if they are still on the shaft. Sometimes the o-rings get so old they just fall off and go out the backwash line. If this is the case you will not have to worry about removing them.

Once the old o-rings are removed from the bump shaft you will want to grease up the shaft with some lubricant and then slide the new or-rings onto the shaft and into the grooves. There will be an upper and a lower groove in the shaft for the o-rings to sit into. Once they are sitting into place correctly you will want to grease them again and then slide the bump shaft back through the top of the filter and then reattach the bump handle to the shaft.

Now that the filter assembly is reconnected to the top of the filter tank you can bolt the top of the filter tank on to the bottom of the filter tank using your bolts or bellyband. Depending on how old your Hayward EC filter is will determine if you have a bellyband or a bolt pattern. The older Yellow Perflex tanks had a bolt pattern with many bolts. The newer Gray Perflex tanks now have a bellyband with just one bolt you will have to remove or tighten.

How To Replace A Leaking, Stuck Or Broken Backwash Valve:

The standard backwash valve on the Hayward Perflex is actually made by Hayward and can be replaced easily with a few minutes of your time and of course a new replacement Hayward Perflex Backwash valve is required. Before you can change the valve you will want to backwash your swimming pool filter and then drain it by leaving the backwash valve open until all of the water comes out. If you are working on an above ground swimming pool you will need to plug the swimming pool returns and skimmer or shut the filter isolation valves so that the pool water does not keep filling the filter.

Once the pool filter is back washed and drained you can remove the backwash valve by turning it counter clockwise. If you have a backwash line attached to the backwash valve you will want to remove that first. This may also require you to move the backwash fitting from the old valve. It will take 5 – 8 complete 360-degree spins or so before the valve becomes free. Once the valve is removed you will have to replace it with your new Hayward Perflex Backwash Valve.

You will now want to wrap the backwash valves threads with a few wraps of Teflon Tape before installing the valve. Once you have applied the Teflon tape you can tighten the new backwash line into place. If you had a backwash hose hooked up to the old valve you can now hook your backwash line on to your new backwash valve.

Now that the new backwash valve is installed you will want to put the valve in the off position and remove the plugs from the filter and the return jets if you were working on an above ground pool. You can now start your filter back up and re-add your D.E. powder. If you see any small drips or leaks from the new valve, shut off the filter and tighten the valve a bit more.

Hayward Perflex EC-Series Pool Filter Troubleshooting:

Problem: “My Perflex Pool Filter is leaking from the bump shaft”

Solution: You will have to replace the o-rings that are on the bump shaft. They are either worn or missing and this is why the shaft is leaking on your Hayward Perflex Filter.

Problem: “How Do I tell How Old My Perflex Filter Is?”

Solution: Hayward made the tanks on the EC-series Yellow for many years, so if you have a yellow tank you have an older filter. If your tank is gray you have a new Hayward Perflex Pool Filter.

Problem: “My backwash valve is still leaking after I have shut it off”

Solution: You can screw in a plug with an o-ring into the end of the backwash line as a temporary fix until you get a new backwash valve.

Problem: “How Do I bleed the air from my Perflex Filter?”

Solution: You can bleed the air our using the air relief screw on top of the filter.

Problem: “When I push my bump handle up and down it feels like its not working and really loose, what is wrong?”

Solution: When you push the bump handle up and down and it feelslike nothing is working it usually means that one of the c-clips that are connected to the bump shaft has broken and now the shaft can not push the tube sheets up and down. You will need to replace both the upper and lower bump shaft c-clips.

257 Comments

    • HOLA Millie,

      Habla usted español?

      Qué sucede con el filtro cuando usted trata de aspirar?

      Permítame por favor para saber,

      Joseph

  1. I have an EC 30 filter. When I pump the arm does not have the swishing sound anymore. The arm feels lighter and easier to pump instead of having the heavy feeling. Not sure what is wrong. Please help.

    • Hi Ron,

      You will have to take the filter apart and replace the “c-clips” that are on the bump shaft.

      The c-clips are part #13 in the above diagram, They are made from “stainless steel” but a lower grade that does rot and corrode after some time.

      Most pool centers will know EXACTLY what you need when you walk in and say: ” Hi, I need two replacement c-clips for my EC30 bump shaft.”

      You can find the replacement c-clips for the ec30 online or at a local pool store.

      They just snap back onto the bump shaft that is part #11 in the above diagram,

      Let me know if you need any other help or have more questions,

      Joseph

      • Joseph,
        I took the filter apart. As I pumped the arm, the fingers and tube sheets are moving up and down with the arm. I didn’t get a chance to remove the tube sheet screws because they are on pretty tight. Do you think it is still the c-clip? When I put the filter back on and attached it to the pool to get water in the filter, it still doesn’t feel and sound right.

        • Ron,

          From what you have told me it sure sounds like the c-clips. If you “spread” the fingers apart you will be able to see if the bottom c-clip is there if you remove the handle and the top cover(part #4) by removing the handle though bolt(part #3) you will be able to see if the top c-clip is there. You do not have to separate the tube sheets. The c-clips are not inside the tube sheets, so if the filter is already apart, just look to see if they are there how I described above,

          Let me know if you need more help,

          Joseph

  2. I have a EC451C, I have pressure then no pressure. I cleaned the entire system, cleaned the fingers, made sure nothing in the hoses. Turned it back on had pressure for about 10 min then nothing????? What else can I do?

  3. I have a EC65A filter I’m cleaning the fingers with a muriatic acid and water solution as recommended by the Hayward Pool Products manual. It doesn’t say how long to soak them. How long should I leave them in the solution?

  4. Hi –

    We have a Hayward E-40 D.E. Filter. Where do we begin to take it apart to get to the fingers to clean them? We have closed our pool for the winter and now need to clean the pump and filter before we put them away. My husband began to remove the black (semi-circle) clamp assembly and hardware. When he did this and lifted up (not knowing if what he was doing was right) and we looked in – it all seemed very involved and we quickly put everything back together. How else do we get in?? Was he right?? Help!!

    • Hi Tammy,

      He was correct, Just remove the black belly band / clamp and remove the top section and you will see the fingers.

      Wash the fingers until they turn white and then rinse out the tank and then put it all back together.

      Let me know if you need more help.

      Joseph

  5. I have an haywood E-30 , I just noticed today the wall of the filter is cracked , and water is shooting out , I turned off the pump , but water still comes out of the cracks , I put epoxy over the the crack , but the water still seeps out. The crack is about 3 inches long , any suggestions

    • Thanks Joe, For replying. Would you know if the lower half of the filter tank can be purchased seperately without buying the entire new filter?

  6. I have a hayward perflex, Model number ec40c9zs. I have pressure for about 10 minutes then nothing. I pump it then pressure about 10 minutes again and nothing. What is wrong?
    Kathy

    • I have the same problem Kathy does. good flow out into the poll for 10 min….then lots of air in the filter can and no flow out. I don’t even have enough pressure to kick the heater on. Anyone know what to do next? I have already started replacing every O-ring, and greasing the pipe fittings. Someone? Anyone?

      Mike

      • Mike,

        What brand of pump and filter? Whats the age? Above ground or in ground…..lets start there….

        Let me know and I can help you more.

        Joseph

        • Hayward E60/75 or close to that in ground pool 18X36…. 5years old with a new bolt patten seal and every seal from the backwash valve to the pump basket cover. The only thing i didn’t do was the pump handle O-rings, which are on order.

        • Mike,

          I would open it up, pull out the fingers and acid wash them. I also would check for cracks in the tube sheets,

          It sounds like the fingers need to be acid washed.

          Joseph

  7. After I bump my pool,(without actually backwashing) just a bump due to increased pressure, when I re start the filter it seems to shoot some DE back into the Pool.. Not a tone but enough to see it in the corners of the pool… I have had the filter looked at, finger plate examined for cracks etc, nothing found… is there something else I am missing here?

    • i am no expert but try backwashing the filter and run it for a couple hours without adding DE. After you see there is no DE going into the pool then add one pound at a time until you get to the reccomended 6 pounds for your filter (assuming you have a E60 or 75). Hope thst helps.

  8. i have water coming out bottom rim holes when on under pressure unit is ec-65 could tub be cracked on bottom or what could it be

  9. I have an Hayward S-180T filter and water is trickeling out of the blue backwash hose when running the filter normally or when the filter is turned off. What is wrong?

    Maryann

  10. I have a hayward perflex extended cycle de filter and this year when i try to bump it my bump handle is stuck in the down position and will only move upwards about a half inch, and i get poor circulation just wondering what the problem may be any help will be greatly appreceiated.

  11. i got a used hayward de ec40, i’ve cleaned the fingers and purchased a new pump. After hooking up the pump and putting in the de my pressure guage still read zero (new guage. Any ideas i’m not sure if the de was too thin or whether there was a flow controler part number 25 on the diagram?

  12. I have a DE filter EC40 and would like to make it easiler to take apart. I have notice that some of these filters have a clamp around them. Can this be done to my filter that has many nuts and bolts to remove? If I can change this where do I why this clamp? Thanks for your help in this matter.

    Deborah

  13. I have the older filter with twelve screws to hold the bellyband in place. Due to the contruction of the tank, the screws are put in upside down. The metal washer and nut are on the top. Water bubbles up around the screw, even when tightened with great force. What could be used around this screws to prevent the water leaking?

    • Hi Tamma,

      It sounds like the gasket inside the tank is bad, have a look to see if it is flat or has stress cracks in it, If you get black stuff on your hands when you touch it, that also means its bad. I would recommend you change the tank gasket.

      Let me know if you need more help.

      Joseph

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