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1738 ATLANTIC BEACH DR POOL24-0016 SWIMCLEAR FILTER C100s 150s 200s (13) (1)
ISCS100 Rev C USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 SwimClear™ CARTRIDGE FILTER Owner’s Manual Models C100S, C150S and C200S IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Basic safety precautions should always be followed: failure to follow instructions can cause severe injury and/or death. This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your equipment or in this manual, look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for personal injury. WARNING warns about hazards that can cause serious personal injury, death or major property damage and if ignored presents a potential hazard. CAUTION warns about hazards that will or can cause minor or moderate personal injury and/or property damage and if ignored present a potential hazard. It can also make consumers aware of actions that are unpredictable and unsafe. The NOTICE label indicates special instructions that are important but not related to hazards. Hayward Pool Products 620 Division Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 Phone: (908) 351.5400 www.hayward.com Contents Product Specific Warnings………2 Introduction……….…………..…..…4 Installation……….……………..…….4 General Warnings………….……….5 Replacement Parts………..……….6 Warranty & Registration …………8 USE O WA equipment WA Suction in s severe inju Hair Entrap Limb Entra cracked, m Body Suct Evisceratio sump or su disembowe Mechanica opening of WA Wh ins apa Du Du The Nev Rep In a gui Ins WA the suctio WA and other WA and replac attached. CAU prevent th children to pumps, and WA start up, no follow safe and lock rin servicing p valve must return back fully open f water) is di WA separation ring. Befor pool and sp the circula compresse (below 5 PS ONLY HAYW ARNING – R . Failure to follo ARNING – S suction outlets ry and/or death pment- Hair ca apment- A limb issing, or not s ion Entrapmen on/ Disembow uction outlet cov elment. al Entrapment- a suction outle ARNING - To hen outlets are stalled. 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Prov o the equipment m lawn mowers serious or fatal pply. cture will increa n instructions a n for informatio ernal bonding l opper bonding ool, spa, or hot hot tub. g, bonding and a supply circui er and should b button. Power s wer to the electri ectrical shock. alified service r nd may be used d in or on the gr that it is capab r Hot Tubs” are °C] is considere n hot water can h could lead to e first three n should adhere ometer; spa or ticoagulants, ol/ spa water be ature limits and per working ord e problems ove normal body zziness, fainting 3 codes, s property vide a properly t. To reduce s, hedge l electrical ase risk for and consult a on on local lug to wire to the tub, and metal other general it that is be tested on a should be ical equipment Do not use thi representative d with hot tubs round or in a le of being recommended ed e to efore d cause er. y g, s USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS 4 GENERAL INFORMATION The SwimClear filters are high performance swimming pool filters with a residential filtration rating of up to 7200 gallons (27 kL) per hour. Manufactured from durable, corrosion-proof material, they are designed for continuous or intermittent operation, for installation above or below the pool water line, for fresh or saltwater swimming pools or spas. SwimClear filters utilize a reusable single element, reinforced polyester filter cartridge to provide a high degree of water clarity with absolute minimum care. Their unique design is such that no tools are needed to remove or replace the cartridge in the filter assembly. Simply unscrew the lock ring, lift off the filter head and remove the cartridge. It’s that easy. PUMP SELECTION AND LOCATION To power your SwimClear filter, select a continuous duty pump designed for swimming pool or spa service. It is important to first determine where your pump and filter will be located. If above the water line, a self-priming pump must be used. Self- priming pumps such as Hayward’s Super Pump®, Super II, or TriStarTM have the ability to lift water from a lower level and prime automatically. Select a pump appropriate for your application. Take into consideration: operation of hydrotherapy fittings, automatic cleaners, required turnover rates and losses in the system. A dealer can help you select the proper size pump for you system. FILTER LOCATION 1. Since plumbing fittings offer a resistance to water flow, position the filter as close to the swimming pool as local codes allow. Keep the number of fittings to a minimum. Select a well-drained area, one that will not flood when it rains. 2. Set the filter on a solid level surface. Allow a minimum clearance above the body for cartridge removal of 12" (305mm) for the C100S and allow 15" (381mm) for the C150S and allow 18" (457mm) for the C200S. Observe minimum side clearance requirements for the filter, and pump (see fig.3). Locate drain, air relief and pressure gauge for convenient operation and viewing. 3. Position the filter to allow for proper drainage. 4. If practical, place pump and filter in the shade to shield it from direct heat from the sun. PLUMBING 1. The union fittings included with the SwimClear are 2" x 2 ½” union sockets (solvent weld). The 2” union fitting is a pipe socket connection. For 2 ½” piping, a standard 2 ½” x 2 ½” coupling is required. For 1 ½” socket fittings order SPX1500JS. For 1 ½” threaded fittings order SPX1500JT. Before solvent cementing fitting onto pipe, do not forget to place the union nut on the pipe with the threads facing the filter. Proper Solvent Cementing practices as outlined in ASTM D2855 and ASTM F493 should be followed. 2. Refer to fig.1 and 2 for basic suggested piping and valve locations. While systems vary, the main consideration is to provide the desired control of water flow from the pool to the pump and filter, and back to the pool. When the filter is located below water level, provide valves to prevent back flow of water to the filter during cleaning and routine servicing. 3. Install face seal, then screw the union nut on to the body to connect the filter to the pump. This connection is the one above the pump discharge 4. Install face seal, then screw the union nut on to the body to connect the filter to the return pool plumbing. 5. Carefully replace cartridge element into filter body ensuring that the cartridge sits evenly on the collector hub in bottom of filter body. 6. Place filter head on filter body (being sure filter head 0-ring is in place and clean). 7. Tighten lock ring (in clockwise direction) until safety latch fully engages the catch. MOUNTING HOLE Fig. 1 Fig. 2 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS 5 8. A 1 ½” NPT filter drain plug is furnished with each filter. When making threaded connections to the filter use plastic adapters. Apply three turns of PTFE tape (or use special plastic pipe sealant) to male threads. Screw the fitting into the thread hand tight; then using a strap wrench, tighten one more full turn. Additional tightening is unnecessary and could result in broken or damaged valve body. 9. A manual air relief valve is furnished to aid in bleeding off unwanted air when starting the filter. 10. All electrical connections should be made in accordance with local codes. 11. Check for joint leaks before operating. 12. Refer to pump instruction booklet for pump information. FILTER MOUNTING Secure filter to level concrete slab or other rigid surface to meet all local and national codes. Use fasteners appropriate for the material of the surface being fastened to. Use 2 of the 4 available mounting holes (see fig.1) on opposite corners of the filter base to ensure the filter is secure and level. CAUTION: Be careful not to over tighten the fasteners when mounting the filter. Failure to do so may cause the base of the filter to crack at the mounting locations causing the filter to be unstable. STARTING THE FILTER Be sure filter drain is closed. Open manual air relief valve and open the suction and return valves (when used). CAUTION: All suction and discharge valves must be open when starting the system. Failure to do so could cause severe personal injury and/or property damage. Be sure lock ring is locked and in latched position. Stand clear of the filter. Prime and start the pump, following the manufacturer’s instructions. Air trapped in the system will automatically vent to the pool and out the manual air relief valve. Close the air relief valve when a steady stream of water (not air or air and water) is being discharged. FILTERING Filtration starts as soon as flow is steady through the filter. As the filter cartridge removes dirt from the pool water, the accumulated dirt causes a resistance to flow. As a result, the gauge pressure will increase and flow will decrease. When the indicated pressure increases 7 to 10 psi (0.49 to 0.70 Bar) above the starting pressure, or when flow decreases below the desired filtration rate, clean or replace the filter cartridge. CLEAN / REPLACE CARTRIDGE REMOVING CARTRIDGE ELEMENT 1. Shut off the pump. 2. If filter is located below water level, close valves or block off suction & discharge lines to prevent backflow of water from the pool. 3. Remove drain plug and open the manual air relief valve to allow water to drain from filter. 4. Depress safety latch and unscrew the lock ring (counterclockwise direction). Carefully lift off filter head with the attached lock ring to gain access to filter cartridge. (Set Head on a flat surface on top of the handle) 5. Lift out cartridge and clean or, replace with a clean, spare cartridge. (See Cleaning Cartridge.) 6. Clean body o-ring in filter head. REINSTALLING CARTRIDGE ELEMENT 1. Clean any collected debris from the bottom of filter body. Clean the Body o-ring seal area. 2. Carefully replace cartridge element into filter body ensuring that the cartridge sits evenly on the collector hub in bottom of filter body. 3. Place filter head on filter body (being sure filter head 0-ring is in place and clean). 4. Tighten lock ring (in clockwise direction) until safety latch fully engages the catch. 5. Proceed as in STARTING THE FILTER. REQUIRED CLEARANCE SIDE ABOVE IN CM IN CM C100S 12 30 12 30 C150S 12 30 15 38 C200S 12 30 18 45 Fig. 3 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS 6 CLEANING CARTRIDGE The cartridge filter element can be cleaned by washing inside and out with a garden hose. (The cartridge is easier to clean when dry.) After hosing the cartridge, for best results, allow cartridge to dry and carefully brush pleated surface areas to remove fine particles. Do not pressure wash, as it can damage the filter element. To remove materials such as suntan and body oils from the cartridge pleats, soak the element in a solution of filter element cleaner (various brands available at pool dealer). Follow manufacturer’s directions for use and allow an hour for soaking. Hose thoroughly before reinstalling in filter. CAUTION: Be sure to use a plastic container and take extreme care when handling cleaning agents as they can be harmful to eyes, skin and clothing. After cleaning flush with water. NON-CHLORINE POOLS Cartridges used in pools or spas that use Baquacil® Sanitizer or other similar non-chlorine based products must be cleaned more frequently than when used in pools that utilize a chlorine system. Consult manufacturer’s instructions for frequency, instructions, and chemicals required for cleaning elements in these types of systems. Baquacil® is not compatible with chlorine, bromine, any copper based chemical or non-chlorine shock. A spare cartridge filter element is an excellent investment. It provides convenience and ensures that your filter will always be ready to operate at peak efficiency. VACUUMING Vacuuming can be performed directly into the filter whenever needed. Clean cartridge after vacuuming, if required. WINTERIZING (Filter) In areas where sub-freezing temperatures can be expected, the filter should be drained and/or removed from it’s operating location and stored indoors. Remove and clean cartridge. Reinstall cartridge in filter tank. Fully tighten lock ring when storing. SERVICE AND REPAIRS Consult your local authorized Hayward dealer or service center. No returns may be made directly to the factory without the expressed written authorization of Hayward Pool Products. MODEL EFFECTIVE FILTRATION AREA DESIGN FLOW RATE RESIDENTIAL DESIGN FLOW RATE PUBLIC FT2 M2 GPM LPM GPM LPM C100S 100 10.8 100 410 37.5 150 C150S 150 13.9 120 454 56 212 C200S 200 18.6 120 454 75 284 MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE FOR ALL MODELS 50 PSI (3.45 BAR) 0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 0 20406080100120140Head Loss (Feet of Head)Flow in GPM SwimClear Head Loss C200S USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS 7 REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION NO. REQ’D. l ECX271261 Pressure Gauge 1 2 CCX1000L Threaded Adapter for Pressure Gauge 1 3 CXRLV1001 Air Relief Assembly with O-Ring 1 4 CXGAR1001Pak2 O-Ring for Gauge Adapter and Air Relief Assembly (set of 2) 1 5 CCX1000N Adapter Nut (set of 2) 2 6a CX100B Filter Head Assembly C100S 1 6b CX150B Filter Head Assembly C150S 1 6c CX200B Filter Head Assembly C200S 1 7 CXLRL1001 Latch for Lock Ring 1 8 CXFHR1001 O-Ring for Filter Head 1 9a CX100XRE Cartridge Element C100S 1 9b CX150XRE Cartridge Element C150S 1 9c CX200XRE Cartridge Element C200S 1 10 CXFBA1001 Filter Body Assembly 1 11a CXFDA100 Filter Diffuser Assembly C100S 1 11b CXFDA150 Filter Diffuser Assembly C150S 1 11c CXFDA200 Filter Diffuser Assembly C200S 1 12 SP1022CBLK Drain Plug with O-Ring 1 13 SPX3200UNKIT Union Connection Kit (2 each of Nuts, Connectors, and Gaskets) 1 OPTIONAL CX100XREBVS Blue Value 3 oz. Cartridge Element C100S 1 CX150XREBVS Blue Value 3 oz. Cartridge Element C150S 1 CX200XREBVS Blue Value 3 oz. Cartridge Element C200S 1 SPX1500JS Union Connector 1.5” Socket 1 SPX1500JT Union Connector 1.5” NPTF 1 PARTS Models C100S, C150S and C200S USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS 8 Please Print Clearly: First Name____________________ Last Name_________________________ Street Address__________________________________________________ City_____________________________ State___________ Zip____________ Phone Number_____________________ Purchase Date_________________ E-Mail Address__________________________________________________ Serial Number Model Number_____________________________________________________ Pool Capacity_______________(U.S. Gallons) Please include me on all e-mail communications regarding Hayward Equipment or promotions. DETACH HERE: Fill out bottom portion completely and mail within 10 days of purchase/installation or register online. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SwimClear™ CARTRIDGE FILTER Warranty Card Registration Register online at www.hayward.com Years Pool has been in service < 1 year 1-3 4-5 6-10 11-15 >15 Purchased from_____________________________ Builder Retailer Pool Service Internet/Catalog Company Name_________________________________ Address_______________________________________ City____________________ State_____ Zip__________ Phone_________________________________________ Type of Pool: Concrete/Gunite Vinyl Fiberglass Other_____________________________ New Installation Replacement Installation for: In Ground Above Ground Spa ▲Retain this Warranty Certificate in a safe and convenient location for your records PRODUCT REGISTRATION DATE OF INSTALLATION ________________________ (Retain For Your Records) Hayward and SwimClear are registered trademarks of Hayward Industries, Inc. © 2014 Hayward Industries, Inc.