How To Clean Any D.E. Pool Filter
Shutting Off The Filter System:
How To Take Apart The D.E. Filter:
Depending on what type of D.E. swimming pool filter you have will depend on how you will have to take it apart. Some pool filters have something called "belly bands" which hold the pool filter tank together at the center making it easy to preform repairs such as cleaning the filter grids. Other types of filters have bolt patterns that will contain many bolts that you will have to remove one by one. Most newer filters these days use the belly band model rather then the bolts that you will have to remove one by one.How To remove the grids from a belly band D.E. Filter:
1) Make sure that the filter system is off as described above. 2) Open the air relief valve on the top of the filter tank. 3) Remove the drain plug or open the backwash valve. 4) Loosen the Belly band nut and remove the spring and washers. 5) Pry the tank open from the center with a Flathead screwdriver or small pry bar and remove the filter grids. How To Wash The D.E. Grids & Fingers: Once you have taken apart the filter tank and you have the grids or fingers exposed you will now want to clean them. What you will need to do is to take a garden hose and completely rinse the entire surface area of the grids and the fingers. This simply means you will want to spend some time and really give both the fingers and the grids a good cleaning. You of course will only either have grids or fingers. You will not have both in a filter. As we mentioned above, some pool filters use grids and some use "fingers". Both of these can be washed the same way. Using a garden hose with a spray attachment, wash and rinse everything from top to bottom until you notice that the filters or the grids are now starting to turn from a brownish yellow to a bright white. If you have rinsed off all of the extra D.E. from the filter and your fingers and grids are still yellow you might need something called an acid wash. What Works Best To Clean The Fingers & Grids: The best thing to clean the fingers and grids with is high pressure from your garden hose. If you have a local pool store nearby you can also pick up some filter grid cleanser that will also help you clean the grids and fingers even better. If you want you can also pick up something called a "filter cleaning wand" which will attach to your garden hose and also help you clean your filter better.How To Get The Pool Filter Working 100% After Cleaning It:
After you have cleaned the filter and re-assembled the filter system you will of course now want to get your swimming pool going 100%. In order to do this you will need to do a few things. 1) Make sure to adjust all your pool chemicals within the proper PPM Range. 2) Make sure to add the proper amount of D.E to the filter system by looking on the side of the pool filter. 3) Make sure you backwash your pool filter at least once a week to keep the filter at it's best. 4) Make sure to vacuum your swimming pool once a week so that the filter does not have to work so hard. If you properly clean your D.E. pool filter as we explained above and make sure to follow the four other simple rules, then you should be able to swimming in a clean, clear blue swimming pool all season long without trouble.
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