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    Default Hayward EC50 - Vac to Waste

    Hi all! I just purchased an EC50 D.E. filtering system with powerflow matrix pump, and I had a question: Because I have a large buildup of sediment and algae, is it possible to vacuum to waste with this model of filter? Do I need a shutoff valve on the return line to force the water out the drain port? Will doing this damage the flex-tubes? Any information regarding this subject would be greatly appreciated.

    I have a large doughboy oval pool (42'x20'), about 22,000 gallons. I just opened it and shocked it today on the 20th.

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Hayward EC50 - Vac to Waste

    I don't think so. If Waterbear sees this, he can answer for certain.

    What you might want to do, instead, is use a long vac hose to vacuum by siphon. It's a little slow, but won't stir up the bottom, and won't mess up your filter.

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