Re: Filter delivers dirty de
I know this sounds like generalizing but something has to be cracked, loose or torn in some way. Or there's an o-ring or gasket somewhere that is not sealing.
What you're describing is a transient situation where the pressure at start up is low allowing the "thing" that is not sealing to pass DE. Then, once the system pressurized and the DE re-coats everything, the "leak" is plugged. Remember that DE is just extremely fine silicate shells of dead marine algae. The DE particles can be as small as 3 micrometers in size but are typically 10-100micrometrs. This powder is so fine that even the smallest tear, crack or unsealed surface can allow it to pass.
So, sorry for being overly broad and not very helpful, but something is not sealed right. Looking at the design of this Hayward filter, I guarantee there's a well known engineering flaw in there somewhere. I have a Pentair QuadDE filter which is just a hybrid cartridge filter that uses DE. I like the design as there are only four cartridge units that need to be properly seated and sealed making it a low complexity design. Also, there's no mechanical bumping, just backwashing.
Keep posting results and I hope someone else here with a similar DE filter can chime in to help.
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