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Hayward PERFLEX EC65A, PERFLEX EC75A - User Manual

Hayward PERFLEX EC65A, PERFLEX EC75A
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PUMP SELECTION
To power your Perflex filter, select a continuous duty pump
designed for swimming pool service. The pump mounting
bracket and hardware furnished with the filter will readily accept
most units.
It is important to determine whether the pump will be located
above
or
below
the normal pool water line. If the pump is going
above the water line, a self-priming centrifugal pump must be
used. Self-priming pumps can lift water from a lower level and
prime automatically. There is another type of pump simply
called the
centrifugal
. Unlike self-priming centrifugals which
can lift water from a lower level, a centrifugal must be located
below
the water line for dependable priming.
Select a pump with an output rating of between 30 and 65
GPM (114-246 LPM). Since 40 GPM (150 LPM) is the desired
maximum filter flow, a flow controller (part number ECX1055) is
furnished with each unit for use with pumps rated between
40 and 65 GPM (150-246 LPM). Install the flow
controller in the filter body as illustrated with an elbow adapter,
union connector, or adapter. The adapter both secures the
controller in its proper
position, and completes
the hydraulic balance of
the system.
FILTER LOCATION
Since plumbing fittings
offer a resistance to
water flow, locate the
filter as close to the
swimming pool as
practical. Keep the
number of fittings to a minimum. Select a well-drained area,
one that will not flood when it rains.
Set the filter on a
level
platform or base. Keep the filter
“BUMP” handle, drain outlet, and pressure gauge
accessible for convenient operation. There is an alternate
“BUMP” handle location on the other side of the filter out
let.
Instructions for changing the handle position are covered
later.
Position the filter so the tank can drain by gravity.
PLUMBING
Use 1-1/4or 1-1/2 I.D. flexible plastic pipe, or hose, joined
with insert fittings and stainless steel clamps. If a rigid pipe
is used, be sure to provide unions for easy servicing.
Ball-style control valves are recommended.
All plumbing connections on the EC40 filter are 1-1/2 N.P.T.
When making connections to the filter, use plastic male-end
adapters. Apply three turns of Teflon tape or plastic pipe
sealant to the male threads.
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MODEL EC40 SERIES
The Perflex Model EC40 is a high performance swimming pool filter with a filtration rating of 2,400 gallons
(9.1 KL) per hour. Manufactured from durable, corrosion-proof materials, it is designed for continuous
operation, for installation above or below the pool water line, for fresh or salt water swimming pools. The
EC40 filter uses diatomite filter powder (commonly called D.E.). D.E. is the most efficient dirt remover known.
It is normally fed into the system through the skimmer when the filter is initially started; then drained from the
filter when its dirt holding capacity has been reached. Through Perflex’s exclusive “BUMP” action, the D.E.
is periodically regenerated and the filter cycle extended without changing the powder. When the filter
powder is totally used, the “BUMP” action makes it possible to drain the used diatomite without backwashing
or dismantling the filter.

Questions and Answers

  • J
    John OnealAug 12, 2025
    Why is my Hayward PERFLEX EC65A, PERFLEX EC75A running at high pressures?
    • M
      Manuel SmithAug 12, 2025
      High pressure in Hayward Water Filtration Systems can occur if the D.E. is coated with dirt or algae, if there's an overcharge of D.E., or if there's a restriction in the return line due to a small eyeball fitting or a partially closed valve. Try bumping the system, bumping-draining-recharging, changing to a larger fitting, or opening the valve.
  • P
    Patrick HerreraAug 16, 2025
    What to do if I notice a drop off of return flow in my Hayward Water Filtration Systems?
    • J
      johnsonangelAug 16, 2025
      A drop in return flow in Hayward Water Filtration Systems can happen if the D.E. is coated with dirt or algae, the pump strainer or skimmer basket is clogged, the pump impeller vanes are clogged, there's an air leak on the suction side of the pump, or the electric motor isn't running at maximum speed. Try bumping the system, cleaning the baskets, cleaning the impeller vanes (using a stiff wire brush or disassembling), checking for air leaks and tightening connections, or consulting the pump and motor troubleshooting guide.
  • J
    jamie83Aug 20, 2025
    Why does my Hayward PERFLEX EC65A, PERFLEX EC75A have short cycles?
    • C
      claire14Aug 20, 2025
      Short cycles in Hayward Water Filtration Systems can occur if the D.E. is loaded with dirt or algae, if you're bumping incorrectly, if the bump handle is bent, if the pump output exceeds the filter's design flow rate, or if there's algae present. Try bumping-draining-recharging, slowing down the bumping stroke, checking and straightening the bump handle, checking and regulating the pump output, or super-chlorinating and bumping-draining-recharging as needed.
  • D
    David GeorgeAug 25, 2025
    What causes very short cycles when vacuuming with my Hayward Water Filtration Systems?
    • T
      Tammy RichardsonAug 25, 2025
      Very short cycles when vacuuming with a Hayward Water Filtration Systems may be due to very dirty water, live algae, or the presence of alum or flocking agents. Bump-drain-recharge more often, add chlorine to control algae growth before vacuuming, and bypass the filter when vacuuming if flocking agents are present, avoiding their use if possible.
  • L
    Lisa WilliamsAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Hayward Water Filtration Systems has short cycles even after proper Bump-Drain-Recharge?
    • G
      gmoralesAug 27, 2025
      If your Hayward Water Filtration Systems experiences short cycles even after a proper Bump-Drain-Recharge, it might be due to contaminated Flex-Tube braids. This can be caused by chemical deposits, running the D.E. charge too long with algae, or operating the filter without D.E.. You can clean the tube nest by hosing it down and soaking it in a detergent solution, or by using a muriatic acid solution (or filter cleaner).
  • L
    Laura JohnsonAug 31, 2025
    Why is D.E. leaking to pool via the return lines in my Hayward PERFLEX EC65A, PERFLEX EC75A?
    • M
      Micheal HunterAug 31, 2025
      D.E. leaking into the pool from your Hayward Water Filtration Systems can be caused by an opening or tear in the Flex-Tubes, a rip or hole in the diaphragm gasket, a worn or loose fitting diaphragm gasket, or loose bolts on the tube nest plates. To resolve this, replace the Flex-Tube or gasket, or tighten the bolts.
  • O
    Olivia GrossSep 4, 2025
    What causes hard bumping in my Hayward PERFLEX EC65A, PERFLEX EC75A?
    • L
      Lisa RichardsonSep 4, 2025
      Hard bumping in Hayward Water Filtration Systems can be caused by caking of D.E. under the tube sheet, being overloaded with D.E., or running the filter too long between bumping. Try bumping-draining-recharging more often, reducing the use of oils, and ensuring the proper amount of D.E. is used. Also, bump more frequently.
  • F
    fmercadoSep 7, 2025
    Why is D.E. leaking back to pool via skimmer or main drain in my Hayward Water Filtration Systems?
    • A
      Abigail WatsonSep 7, 2025
      D.E. leaking back to the pool via the skimmer or main drain in Hayward Water Filtration Systems is caused by a filter check valve that is worn or stuck open. Clean and/or replace the valve.

Hayward PERFLEX EC65A, PERFLEX EC75A Specifications

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BrandHayward
ModelPERFLEX EC65A, PERFLEX EC75A
CategoryWater Filtration Systems
LanguageEnglish

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