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Hayward Easy Clear & Micro Star Clear Cartridge Filters (above ground pools) |
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Technical Specifications:
- Easy-Lok™ lid access design provides simple entry to service the cartridge element.
- Built-in check valve prevents accidental loss of pool water when cartridge is being removed for cleaning.
- Unique safety-catch prevents overtightening of the cover and unwanted entry into the filter.
- Cartridge element is uniquely designed of high quality reinforced polyester and a molded center core for easy cleaning, high flows and long life.
- Union connection allows pump or filter to be removed quickly and easily for servicing systems.
| Performance Data |
| Item # |
Effective Filtration Area |
Design Flow Rate |
Turnover (Gals.) |
| 8 Hr. |
10 Hr. |
| E3050, E3055 |
25 sq. ft. |
20 GPM |
15,000 |
18,750 |
| E3060, E3065 |
40 sq. ft. |
50 GPM |
24,000 |
30,000 |
| E3070 |
55 sq. ft. |
69 GPM |
33,120 |
41,400 |
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What type of pool can I use this filter on?
- This filter is designed specifically for above ground pools.
Does this include the cartridge?
- Yes.
How often would I need to replace my cartridge?
- Cartridges should be replaced every season.
What is the replacement cartridge number for this filter?
- For E3070, the replacement cartridge is ZCT5054
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Troubleshooting:
Why will my cartridge filter not clear algae from my pool?
- When a cartridge filter is clean it is possible for algae to pass through the filter element. Cartridge filters filter smaller particles as the filter becomes dirty. The dirt or debris on the element’s surface helps to catch smaller particles. It may be necessary to add certain chemicals to the pool so smaller particles can be picked up by the filter element. Consult your Hayward dealer for the proper chemicals to accomplish this task.
Why is the dirt only on the bottom of my filter element?
- The most likely cause is excessive water flow through the filter. The water may be moving so fast, that it goes in and comes out without flowing through the entire filter housing. Reducing the size of the pump, usually corrects the problem.
How do I clean my cartridges?
- The cartridge filter element can be cleaned by pressure
washing inside and out with a garden hose. Rotate
cartridge, hosing from top down. (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.
Algae, suntan oil and body oils can form a coating on the
cartridge pleats which may not be thoroughly removed by
hosing. To remove such materials, soak the cartridge 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.
If calcium or mineral deposits are excessive, the cartridge
may be restored to “like new” condition by soaking in
muriatic acid. Use commercially available 20% muriatic
acid added to water in 1 to 1 ratio. 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.
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