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Hayward S200 Filter with 1.5-inch Vari-Flo Valve |
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Technical Specifications:
FEATURES
- Durable 6 in. threaded inspection cover provides convenient access to top of filter.
- Top diffuser assures even distribution of water over the top of the sand media bed. All internal piping is 2 in. to give smooth, free-flowing performance
- Corrosion-proof, heavy-duty filter tank injection-molded of tough, durable ABS for dependable all-weather performance.
- Large pressure sand/water drain for rapid winterizing or servicing.
- Bolted center flange provides extra strength and securely fastens tank top and bottom together. Allows for access to all internal components.
- 7-position Hayward Vari-Flo™ control valve with easy-to-use lever-action handle lets you dial any of the 7-valve/filter functions. Integral sight glass lets you see when backwash cycle is completed.
- Precision-engineered umbrella-fold self-cleaning laterals for balanced flow and backwashing, plus easy serviceability.
| Filter Performance Data |
Item Number |
Model Number |
Effective Filtration Area |
Design Flow Rate* |
Turnover (In Gallons) |
Sand Required |
| 8 Hr. |
10 Hr. |
| E3425 |
S200 |
2.2 ft.2 |
44 GPM |
21,120 |
26,400 |
200 lbs. |
*Based on 20 GPM per ft.2 (maximum allowable NSF rating).
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Why is there sand in the bottom of my pool?
- The sand that you are using could be too small. Make sure you are using #20 silica sand.
- Make sure none of the laterals are broken inside the filter.
- Make sure you cover the center pipe in the filter when you change out the sand.
When should I change my sand?
- On average every 2-4 years.
When do I backwash my filter?
- When the filter pressure rises 8-10 PSI over the clean starting pressure it is time to backwash.
How many microns does this filter, filter down to?
How many gallons will this filter support?
- This filter will support about 21,000 gallons.
How much sand do I put in this filter?
- You should put about 200 lbs. of sand in the filter.
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Trouble Shooting:
LOW WATER FLOW
- Check skimmer and pump strainer baskets for debris.
- Check for restrictions in intake and discharge lines.
- Check for air leak in intake line (indicated by bubbles returning to pool).
- Backwash filter.
SHORT FILTER CYCLES
- Check for algae in pool and super chlorinate as required.
- Be sure chlorine and pH levels are in proper range (adjust as required).
- Check surface of filter sand for crusting or caking (remove 1” of sand if necessary).
POOL WATER WON’T CLEAR UP
- Check chlorine, pH and total alkalinity levels and adjust as required.
- Be sure flow rate through filter is sufficient.
- Operate filter for longer periods.
- Be sure multiport valve is set on "Filter" position.
SAND AND DEBRIS ENTERING THE POOL
- Check laterals, standpipe and lateral hub for damage (replace as required).
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