Contaminated water flows from the inlet manifold through the backflush valves and through the filter.
The water pressure increases on the outside of the filter element compressing the rings tightly together.
Grooves in the rings criss-cross, forming a network that traps both organic and inorganic contaminants from the water source.
This design filters the dirty water thoroughly - not only on the outer surface of the cylindrical disc filter element, but through the entire depth of every ring groove.
Clean water exits the filter and flows through the outlet valve to the system.
AUTOMATIC BACKFLUSH
A pressure differential switch activates the controller at 7 psi differential. During the backflush cycle, the solenoid closes both valves.
Water flows through the bypass filter to the spine in the reverse direction and separates the discs.
A specially designed nozzle system inside the filter spine sprays pressurized water against the loosened discs, spinning them clean quickly and efficiently.
After backflushing, the stack of discs automatically compress to resume filtration.
Dirty water discharges through the flush port.
During the backflush time of 20 seconds, there is no water flow to the field.
Note: Inspect bypass filter on a regular basis;
frequency is based on quality of the water.
System Maintenance
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE CHECK:
Inlet/Outlet Pressure
(40 psi upstream during backflush)
Backflush Controller
(PD gauge returns to 0-2 psi after
backflush)
Leakage
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE CHECK:
Solenoid
Downstream Pressure and Drain
SEASONAL MAINTENANCE:
Close the water inlet after backflushing the system.
Make certain there is no pressure in the system.
Remove the cover by opening the clamp.
Unscrew the butterfly nut on the filtration element and remove the tightening cylinder.
Remove the disc set and tie the set on a string.
Place the discs in a cleaning solution, 10% Chlorine solution for 30 minutes for algae and organic material and Muratic acid for 30 minutes for iron bacteria.
Thoroughly rinse the discs with fresh water and reassemble the discs on the spine.
Check that the correct level of discs are assembled on the spine: compress the discs with two hands and make sure that the top disc reaches the imprinted circle on the outside of the spine.
Reassemble the tightening cylinder and tighten the butterfly nut. Use the butterfly wrench to ensure that the nut is sufficiently tightened.
Reassemble filter cover and tighten the clamp.
Check and clean finger filter.
Operations, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Guide