How To Clean A Pool Filter Cartridge

How To Clean A Pool Filter Cartridge

Hello Everyone, this is Rob from Inyo Pools and today we are going to show you how to clean a cartridge filter. We will be using Hayward SwimClear 200, but the instructions can be applied to most cartridge filters. 

The first step to cleaning your cartridge is depressurizing your plumbing; turn off your pump at the breaker, then use the filter’s air relief to flush the water from the system. Now that the pressure is gone, we can open our filter. One the SwimClear, the lid is held on by this lock knob handle( lid locks vary by model.)

Step 1

Turn off the pump & Open Air Relief Valve. Before opening your filter, turn your pump off at the breaker, to prevent the motor from accidentally kicking on while we’re working. OPening the air relief will break the prime of the pump, letting your filter drain of water.

 and open the air relief valve on the filter. Opening the air relief valve will break the vacuum in your plumbing and flush water from your pipes.

Step 2

Remove the filter’s tank lid. The hayward Swimclear 200 we are using uses a locknut to keep in place. Other filters may use a band clamp, or locking knob to secure the lid. If you’re unsure how to remove this part, refer to your owner’s manual. Place the lid to the side, on a clean surface to keep lid seal clean of dirt

Step 3

Clean cartridge with a hose, or use chemical soak for a deep clean. Set it somewhere where you can hose it off. Then what you’ll do is take a high-pressure setting on the hose nozzle. Start sprinkling it down from top to bottom. Just turn it, work your way around. All right, then after you’re done hosing it off before you put it back in, I would inspect it make sure none of the bands are broken.

if those bands are broken, it will keep the pleats together and stuff could bypass the filter. Also, if the cartridge is real soft, get pushed down on real easily, it might be time to replace or if you put it back in the pressure and your pressure gauge just jumps again, it might be time to replace or give it a good soaking in the filter cleaner.

Step 4

Place the cartridge into the cleaner, reinstall lid. After cleaning is complete, reassembly the cleaner, make sure the filter body o-ring is properly lubed and the groove in which it set is clean.

After the filter is assembled, be sure that the filter’s air relief is still open

Step 5

Prime your pump, and check for any leaks or pressure spikes. Flip your breaker, turn on your pump to start the priming process. You can also help prime the pump by filling the basket with water before turning it on. When the pump is priming you will hear the air release valve hissing as air is flushing from the system. When your air relief sprays water, close it and you are done.

If your pool pump won’t prime after referring to this guide, How To Determine Why a Pool Pump Won’t Prime

click here to find your Replacement Filter Cartridges & Grids

3 thoughts on “How To Clean A Pool Filter Cartridge

  1. At Pinch a Penny I found a hose attachment that looks like a comb with a hose nozzle. It separates the pleats while flushing for a clean operation from top to bottom.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Recommended Resources

How To Clean A Pool Filter Cartridge

November 12, 2019

How To Clean A Pool Filter Cartridge In this Pool Care Basics, we walk you through the steps of removing and cleaning your cartridge filter.

Watch Now
how to select the correct pool filter

How to Select an Inground Pool Filter

Hello and welcome back to our pool equipment selection series. We’ve already walked you through the process of sizing up the...
Read Now
The Different Filter Systems for Above Ground Pools

The Different Filter Systems for Above Ground Pools

In my opinion, choosing a filter system is a big consideration when getting an above ground pool. The filter system is...
Read Now
How much does a swimming pool cost

How Much Does a Pool Cost? 93 Real World Examples

How much does a pool cost is a question I get asked all the time. When I started writing this article...
Read Now

Looking for pool parts?

Shop Motors Shop Filters Shop Pumps Shop Salt Systems Shop Lights Shop Cleaners
Copyright © 2024 INYOpools All rights reserved