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SECTION 6.
Speed Adjustment Non-Booster
Pump
This section assumes that a Jandy Energy Filter
and Valve or a Jandy Energy Valve is properly installed
in the pool circulation system. If not, you must use a
booster pump or the equivalent. If you are uncertain
check with your local pool professional.
6A. Speed Adjustment
1. At the equipment pad, turn off the filtration pump.
Follow filter manufacturer's recommended
procedures for cleaning main filter. Before
cleaning main filter, be sure to turn the Jandy 3-
port valve so the line to the Ray-Vac is closed.
Figure 15. Ray-Vac Energy Filter and Jandy Valve
From Pump
To Main Filter
To
R
ay-V
ac
Turn handle until
pipe to Energy
Filter is closed
Figure 16. Removing Ray-Vac Energy Filter Bowl
Jandy Energy Filter
Turn Clockwise
to Loosen
Turn handle until
pipe to Energy
Filter is closed
From
Pum
p
To M
ain Filter
If the Bowl is too
tight, use a
screwdriver to
loosen
2. Check the Jandy Energy Filter bowl. If clogged,
you must clean the filter. Use the following steps:
a. Grasp clear bowl.
b. Remove the clear bowl and filter element. If
the bowl is tight, place a large screwdriver
between two of the tabs at the bottom of the
bowl. Use the shank of the screwdriver as a
lever to loosen the bowl.
c. Rinse off the filter element and replace into
bowl.
d. Tighten clear bowl by spinning the bowl into
the housing until resistance is felt. Then
tighten ¼ turn further. Do not over tighten.
NOTE: If your pool filter is a diatomaceous earth
(D.E.) type you must leave the Ray-Vac line closed
during the filter recharging period (adding D.E.).