Troubleshooting guide – Pentair System 3 S8M600 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE

A. Short Cycle:

Time between cleanings will vary with each installa-
tion and between different areas of the country. The
following causes and remedies are for cycle times
shorter than normal for your area.

NOTICE: Some pool disinfectants may clog filter
media. To maximize media-life and filter cycle time,
closely follow disinfectant manufacturers instructions
when cleaning pool or filter.

1. Chlorine residual too low; maintain proper residual

(consult pool professional for recommendation).

2. Flow rate too high; restrict flow to rated capacity of

filter (see instruction decal on filter).

3. Filter too small; install larger filter or additional filter.

4. Unstable water; consult pool professional.

5. Filter element not cleaned properly or plugged with

algae, iron, calcium, etc. - see “Special Cleaning
Instructions”, Page 6.

6. Iron in water - use oversize filter running at a flow

rate of 3/8 to 1/2 GPM/sq. ft.; see cleaning instruc-
tions, Page 6.

7. Heavy or improper application of powdered chlo-

rine or chlorine pills using a binder; see “Special
Cleaning Instructions”, Page 6.

8. Algae in pool - Apply heavy dose of chlorine or al-

gaecide as recommended by pool manufacturer.
Continue until algae is controlled.

B. Low flow:

1. Element is plugged; see “Special Cleaning

Instructions”, Page 6.

2. Pipe blocked downstream from filter; remove ob-

struction.

3. Piping too small; replace with larger pipe (consult

dealer for recommendation).

4. Pump hair and lint trap is plugged - empty and

clean.

5. Pump impeller and diffuser worn - replace with new

parts. Consult pump owner’s manual for informa-
tion.

6. Pump too small for system - consult pool profes-

sional; if recommended, replace pump with larger
pump.

C. Pool Water Not Clear:

1. Chlorine dosage too low; maintain adequate

chlorine residual (consult pool professional for
recommendation).

2. Element cloth torn or punctured; replace element.

3. Filter too small, flow too low, or daily operating

time too short, giving inadequate turnover rate;
consult dealer to verify that equipment is properly
sized for your pool.

4. Pump too large - overpumping - reduce flow rate.

5. Filter installed backward - replumb.

D. Long Recovery Time After Heavy Usage:

1. Residual Chlorine level is too low - add chlorine.

2. Filter too small - replace with larger unit.

3. Pump too large - reduce flow rate.

E. Filter Bypasses Dirt:

To avoid severe injury or major prop-
erty damage, exactly follow instruc-
tions under “Disassembly” and
“Assembly” (Page 5)!

1. Air bleed tube and/or tube filter not in position.

Exactly follow instructions in “Filter
Disassembly/Assembly Procedure”, Page 5, and
reinstall correctly.

2. Element cloth torn or punctured; replace element.

3. Filter element is not seated properly in lower tank

half; follow instructions under “Filter
Disassembly/Reassembly”, Page 5, and reposition
properly.

4. Filter is plumbed backwards and element cloth is

ruptured - replumb properly and replace element.

5. Colloidal fines (very small suspended dirt particles)

are present and passing through element cover-
ing. Floc with alum, or if fines have already settled,
vacuum to waste.

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