Re: DE in a sand filter???

Originally Posted by
brent.roberts
Carl
I'm not sure the idea that the stuff in the filter is past rotting is valid. Last summer I got a new DE filter. The dealer did not supply the multiport valve so I could not backwash. The instructions, as usual said to backwash after noting a pressure rise. After 2 month my pressure only went up 1 1/2 lbs so according to the bood, it didn't need a backwash. But I decided to open it up and hose it off anyway.
I was astonished at the amount of cr@p on the DE. The smell was horrendous. The pool water still showed negligable CC and the FC was held pretty steady at about 5 PPM so it looked OK externally.
But inside YEAUKKKKK.
Next cycle I opened it up again after 1 month. Virutually the same mess. The chlorine does not really break down the stuff in the filter the way I expected it to. Now I clean the filter every two weeks. The blankety blank dealer still has not send the backwash vales so I still do it the hard way. But I won't every leave it for a month or two.
Try taking a 5 gallon pail and catch some of the backwash water about a minute after the flow is reversed. Pretty disgusting.
You are actually better off breaking the filter down instead of backwashing it. I have posted my reasoning for it in other threads so I will not go thru it again but in a nutshell you really don't know how much DE is washed out so you really don't know how much DE to add. Also, backwashing forces dirty water backwards through the grids. You know that if you run a DE filter, even for a short time, without DE the grids can get clogged. IMHO, the same can happen when the water goes through them backwards.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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