View Full Version : Dirt returns to the pool after backwashing
CandyMoss
07-06-2010, 11:00 AM
Hi,
After I vaccuum the pool, backwash and turn the pump back on for regular circulation, dirt I just vaccuumed shoots back into the pool from the returns.
When I backwash, I make sure to do it long enough to both run clear and to give it an extra 30 seconds for 'good measure'. The result is the same regardless how long I backwash for - once I turn the filter back on it shoots out dirt for about 15 seconds. It's a sand filter.
Thanks!
Watermom
07-06-2010, 01:47 PM
After you backwash, you should put it on the "rinse" setting for 15-30 seconds before putting it back on filter. That should take care of the problem.
CandyMoss
07-06-2010, 04:05 PM
Thanks Watermom.
It's an old sandfilter and I don't have a 'rinse' setting.
waterbear
07-06-2010, 05:07 PM
Have you checked the spider gasket in the multiport backwash valve, or do you have a push/pull valve? If you have a push/pull valve (two positions, up and down) then the plunger might be worn and not seating well.
Spensar
07-08-2010, 10:41 PM
Are you backwashing long enough? The one time I had that happen to me was when I rushed and the backwash had not cleared out the junk yet. I wait until the small glass bottle at the top of the pump has clear water going through it. Not sure if that is possible with your set-up, just a situation with mine.
CarlD
07-09-2010, 06:28 AM
Do you have a "Waste" setting, so you can vacuum to waste? If so, the "Waste" setting is the same as the "Rinse" setting.
CandyMoss
07-12-2010, 02:59 AM
Thanks guys,
CarlD: I only have a push/pull valve so it's either backwash or standard.
Spensar: Yes, I've backwashed several minutes past the point of when the water runs clear to be sure.
Waterbear: It's a push/pull valve. I took the 'plunger' out today and examined it. It's old but didn't appear to have anything wrong with it. I lubed the o-rings up again and set it back in. After vaccuuming and backwashing tonight I held just a little hope that the reseating the valve would make a difference but no luck. It's like a punch in the stomach to see the dirt spew back out after vaccuuming in 110 degrees (AZ) :(
Is there a telltale sign that I could look for if the valve isn't seated properly?
Thanks!!
aylad
07-12-2010, 06:09 PM
bumping this thread back up....