Quote Originally Posted by mas985 View Post
When the pressure in the filter rises, flow rate in the filter decreases so skimming and general cleaning are going to suffer not to mention efficiency. I don't particularly like the manufactures one size fits all 8-10 PSI rise specification because it does not take into account the starting pressure of the filter. If the filter normally runs at 10 PSI and you allow the pressure to rise to 20 PSI before cleaning, I can almost guarantee that the flow rate will decrease substantially. However, if the filter pressure is normally at 25 PSI with a high HP pump, it may never be possible to get to 35 PSI (max head). So as a compromise, I think up to a 25% rise is reasonable but also check the returns to make sure you are getting decent flow rate out of the pump.
THANK YOU, MARK!!

As you know, I've been giving DE filter care info (like [url=http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?9189-cleaning-a-DE-filter] the info in post #2[url]) for years and never thought about systems that start with a PSI of > 12.

It never occurred to me that any pool would have it's baseline PSI higher than that, because none of the pools I've built/ worked on ever did. I think your 25% is a very good way of telling when the filter needs be cleaned. (Waterbear advises a breakdown of the filter and manual cleaning every time it needs to be backwashed and some folks, with a starting PSI of 8 -12, backwash when there is a 3-5 lb increase - doing either of those things negates my standard recommendation of adding 80% of the start-up amount of DE... I guess I need to modify my stickied advice to accommodate this)

This thread is a perfect example of why I come here, I keep adding to my knowledge/ understanding of pools and, as a benefit, get to help some folks