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    Default Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter

    Perhaps the pressure gauge is shot?
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    Default Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter

    I put a new pressure gauge on as well.

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    Default Re: Low to Zero Pressure in Filter

    Could you tell us more about the piping, pump, filter and any other attached gear?
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    Default 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.

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    Default 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?
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    Default 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!

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