How to Replace Laguna Pressure-Flo UV bulb
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UV bulbs generally have a lifespan around 12 months of continuous use and should be replaced accordingly. Obviously, if you’re climate forces you to winterize the unit, and you’re only running it 7, 8, 9 months a year, take that into consideration.
Before getting started, make sure both the pump and filter are unplugged. Using a Philips head screwdriver, unscrew the 4 screws that fasten the transformer head to the filter lid. Go ahead and set the transformer down. To access the bulb, we need to first remove the quartz sleeve. To do so, remove the security screw on the retaining flange. Once the retaining flange is off, pull the quartz sleeve and the o-rings up by exerting a slight rotary movement. Grip the white part of the UV bulb and pull it free from the socket. Take the new and replace the bulb in the reverse order it was removed. Note, when replacing try to use rubber gloves if you have them. This will eliminate the transfer of oil from your hands to bulb. Which can lead to bulb failure.
For more information on this procedure or, bulb replacement on another filter- please don’t hesitate to call.
I can't believe that I did this bulb replacement. Watched your video twice before and once during. THANK YOU!
Clear and concise. Thanks
Loved this...did it myself, can you do a video on how to winterize your pump, do you remove it?
How many GPM pump do u recd with this unit? Thanks Mad Dog
Hello, nice video, thank you. What is the blue material at the bottom of the tube?
Removed the screw on sleeve, it moves slightly...less than 1/16 in, but it won't turn. Afraid to force it that 1/4 turn...something might break.
what happen when the bulb breaks wiist still in place
How many O rings are there on glass tube
There are 2
@@WebbsWaterGardensThere are two but when returning it I cannot get it to close with two, only with one. Is there a trick?
@@ChaimKerenTzion Roll both o-rings up away from the flared open bottom of the sleeve, then install the sleeve. Roll both down and gently push them into the recess of the transformer head. You should not see them when installing the plastic flange.
What about not touching the new bulb with your bare hands?
The bulb can be touched, just make certain to wipe off with a towel after - making certain to remove any oil residue left behind from your fingers.
That dam unscrewable piece does not want to come off i guess i gotta buy a new one
You'll have to give it a good grip and twist. I just did mine, and it was pretty snug.