Low to Zero Pressure in Filter
Hello - I recently had a problem with my pump not priming fully and had zero pressure in my filter. I was able to clear out some junk from the impeller, cleaned out all the baskets and my filter as well. After putting everything back together the pump runs fully primed but the filter is still almost at zero. I also got a new pressure gauge. I have good flow coming from the returns and everything "looks" good overall.
Should I be concerned about the low pressure?
Thanks in advance!
Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter
Perhaps the pressure gauge is shot?
Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter
Dave, that was my thought, too. A pressure gauge can be replaced easily and inexpensively. I think I'd try that first.
Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter
I put a new pressure gauge on as well.
Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter
Could you tell us more about the piping, pump, filter and any other attached gear?
Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter
I have a 48 sq ft pentair FNS plus filter, 1 HP one speed pump (not sure of brand), all PVC pipes. Also I have a Polaris booster pump that drives a Polaris 280.
Thanks
Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter
Have you inspected the grids to verify they're not damaged? There isn't a valve set to bypass on it, is there?
Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter
kelemvor - I think some of the grids are definitely damaged. I didn't see any tears or holes but the inside manifolds (right term?) on several of them were broken or moved around a little. Needless to say, I've ordered a new set of grids. Stupid question - but exactly how would that affect the filter pressure?
Thanks again for your responses - I appreciate it!
Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter
Blocked or damaged grids would probably raise the filter pressure. But when the pump is running can you feel any flow out of the returns? Do you have a check valves on the suction side of the plumbing?
Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter
Yes there is flow from all the returns. And no I do not have any check valves.