Absolute perfect instructional video. Short and to the point, well spoken, clear and concise instructions. I was having issues with the "band" leaking before watching your video. Bravo to you sir. Subscribed.
Great video! I've never cleaned my filters and always paid someone to do it for me but after watching your very thorough video I think I can handle it. Thank you for a GREAT video on how to clean my Jandy cartridge filters!!!
Thanks for the video. I was able to clean out my my tank and cartridges and fixed my problem of a slow suction from my pool vacuum. The pump runs like new again and the water falls are stronger! 👍
Heating unit wasn't working so I checked the pressure on the Filter and it did indeed say it was dirty. Followed this video and was able to clean the filter and get the heating unit to turn back on. Thank you for your help.
Several things not clearly mentioned in this very good video. First, the air relief valve on top of the filter assembly is left open to drain and to refill the filter once the filter is reassembled. This is a high point vent and is used to make sure water drains easily and allows water to refill the filter housing. Second, shut the filter pump isolation valve prior to removing the filters belly band. Not doing so allows water from the pool to enter the filter via the pump. Third, once reassembled, refill the filter by opening the filter pump isolation valve and wait until water flows out of the filter air valve on top of the filter. One could start the pump (once the isolation valve was opened) but that would result in a hydraulic transient on the cartridge filters and could damage them. Enjoy your pool!
I don’t believe there is a filter isolation valve. I watched the beginning of about 6 of these jandy videos and not one person mentions an isolation valve that needs to be shut off.
Great video and thanks for sharing. The only question I had was, one the filter is assembled, does the pressure valve need to be opened up then? Or, does the filter pump/jandy system need to started again to let water flow circulate back into the filter again? Thank you. 👍🏼
Interesting. From what source did you fill the filter tank with water? The pump was not cut on until after that tank was filled and the trapped air released. Thanks for making this video.
Enjoyed this video. But I have a huge question. I had to clean my clients Jandy filters and each one of them I had difficulties closing the band clamp together so I can place my bolt back on. I tried using my rubber mallet to close the gap but that didn’t work. So I had to use my channel locks to forcefully squeeze the gap together so both ends are touching. I’ve spent 3.5 hours doing this and in my opinion, this should never happens. So what was I doing wrong? Pls help
Couple questions, our pool sits higher than our filters so water will never be totally drained out of the filter housing, how should I drain it enough to properly clean? Second, is there a valve that shuts off flow to the pump or is shutting down the system sufficient? Also, how are you refilling after?
I am confused, the glimpse of the pressure gauge suggests that cleaning is not due - the cartridges are clean before you start cleaning them, the container interior is the cleanest I have seen - you do not use any silicone lubricant on the O rings, at the end you open the air-relief valve that you did not close and you do not replace the drain cap - other than that is a great video
I see the comments that the drain cap has to be put back on. I am confused about the air relief valve. I thought it was opened at the beginning of draining the water out of the filter but was it then closed? Once the air is bleed out of the filter do you close it? I do not think this is mentioned? This is a "newbe" question but how come the water fills the tank in the video before he has turned on the equipment? Thanks for any help on these questions
It was opened at the beginning of the video, he just made sure you know to open it when restarting the system.The air relief is closed after the air is bled out. that is, when water finally begins to come out of it. I am not sure I understand your last question, but the filter system is filled with pressured water at all times. For this reason, you must release the air and then open the water valve at the bottom before removing the center ring.
Is this a CL580? Do I need to close any valves or anything to prevent any additional water flow or simply just make sure the power to my filter is off and then pull the drain plug?
Melissa Lee if the filter is below water level, then yes, otherwise you don't have too, but it's a good idea to close the valves on the suction end so the pump doesn't have to reprime again. If you have a DE filter with a multiport, you can just put it into recirculate while you clean it, so you don't have to mess with all the valves, just make sure to put it back in filter before adding DE or you'll be vacuuming it up.
Took me 3 hours. The filters in my pool clearly havent been cleaned in the 5 years the pool has been standing. Absolutely FILTHY. Great video though taught me everything.
Just wondering why you wouldn’t tell your audience that they need to use DE Powder for the Filter when your finished. DR Powder: When diatomaceous earth is introduced into the pool filter system, it coats the filter cloth. As water passes over the filter grids, the DE particles capture even the smallest suspended dirt particles. When cleaning is needed, the water flow is simply reversed.
Absolute perfect instructional video. Short and to the point, well spoken, clear and concise instructions. I was having issues with the "band" leaking before watching your video. Bravo to you sir. Subscribed.
Great video! I've never cleaned my filters and always paid someone to do it for me but after watching your very thorough video I think I can handle it. Thank you for a GREAT video on how to clean my Jandy cartridge filters!!!
the best tip was the band bolt that has to be vertical not horizontal.....Thanks, now I know why it is leaking.
Thank you! We just installed a new pool and I will maintain the filters per the manual. Your explanation made it very simple and easy.
I have a wish for all instructional videos to be this good. Excellent work.
Followed your instructions to a T. Awesome result, easier than what I thought. All systems go for a hot AZ summer. Thanks!!!
Thanks for the video. I was able to clean out my my tank and cartridges and fixed my problem of a slow suction from my pool vacuum. The pump runs like new again and the water falls are stronger! 👍
Your video... Helping people years later! Thanks man!
Heating unit wasn't working so I checked the pressure on the Filter and it did indeed say it was dirty. Followed this video and was able to clean the filter and get the heating unit to turn back on. Thank you for your help.
First time to clean my filters today....this was a big help. THANKS FROM TEXAS!!!
Several things not clearly mentioned in this very good video. First, the air relief valve on top of the filter assembly is left open to drain and to refill the filter once the filter is reassembled. This is a high point vent and is used to make sure water drains easily and allows water to refill the filter housing. Second, shut the filter pump isolation valve prior to removing the filters belly band. Not doing so allows water from the pool to enter the filter via the pump. Third, once reassembled, refill the filter by opening the filter pump isolation valve and wait until water flows out of the filter air valve on top of the filter. One could start the pump (once the isolation valve was opened) but that would result in a hydraulic transient on the cartridge filters and could damage them. Enjoy your pool!
Thank you.
I don’t believe there is a filter isolation valve. I watched the beginning of about 6 of these jandy videos and not one person mentions an isolation valve that needs to be shut off.
After putting it back together, how did it fill back up with water?
Great video. Helped me to clean my filters by myself for the first time.
Great video and thanks for sharing. The only question I had was, one the filter is assembled, does the pressure valve need to be opened up then? Or, does the filter pump/jandy system need to started again to let water flow circulate back into the filter again? Thank you. 👍🏼
Nice concise instructional video with no B.S. Love it
No doubt. No lame music but pure instructional. I love it too.
Thank you!! I followed the steps and all went perfectly :)
Interesting. From what source did you fill the filter tank with water? The pump was not cut on until after that tank was filled and the trapped air released. Thanks for making this video.
Outstanding job sir thank you so much you save my $250 for my pool service
Did you restart the pump in order to bleed out water from the pressure valve and also I’d assume you replaced the drain plug?
Enjoyed this video. But I have a huge question. I had to clean my clients Jandy filters and each one of them I had difficulties closing the band clamp together so I can place my bolt back on. I tried using my rubber mallet to close the gap but that didn’t work. So I had to use my channel locks to forcefully squeeze the gap together so both ends are touching. I’ve spent 3.5 hours doing this and in my opinion, this should never happens. So what was I doing wrong? Pls help
Might want to replace the drain plug before restarting!!!
Thank you so much Aqua Pool and Patio!
Did I miss the last when he put the drain plug cap back on ? I'm guessing you do that after you flush it before you open the pressure valve.
Couple questions, our pool sits higher than our filters so water will never be totally drained out of the filter housing, how should I drain it enough to properly clean? Second, is there a valve that shuts off flow to the pump or is shutting down the system sufficient? Also, how are you refilling after?
Thanks, this was very helpful!!
Thank you sir for the upload....I've learn something.
I am confused, the glimpse of the pressure gauge suggests that cleaning is not due - the cartridges are clean before you start cleaning them, the container interior is the cleanest I have seen - you do not use any silicone lubricant on the O rings, at the end you open the air-relief valve that you did not close and you do not replace the drain cap - other than that is a great video
You want to make sure and put the drain cap back on before you start to refill it!
Steve Hagar 😂
Thank you! Saved me a lot of money
Thanks man this was really helpful.
My pressure is 25 psi, when do I have to clean the filters? great video by the way.
Thank you!!! Perfect video
Very helpful, thank you.
See, we were all paying attention. :)
So the filter will automatically start to fill with water once reassembled or do use a hose?
I see the comments that the drain cap has to be put back on. I am confused about the air relief valve. I thought it was opened at the beginning of draining the water out of the filter but was it then closed? Once the air is bleed out of the filter do you close it? I do not think this is mentioned? This is a "newbe" question but how come the water fills the tank in the video before he has turned on the equipment? Thanks for any help on these questions
I was thinking the same thing. I'm confused on how that filled with water.
It was opened at the beginning of the video, he just made sure you know to open it when restarting the system.The air relief is closed after the air is bled out. that is, when water finally begins to come out of it. I am not sure I understand your last question, but the filter system is filled with pressured water at all times. For this reason, you must release the air and then open the water valve at the bottom before removing the center ring.
Thank you. Nice job
Is this a CL580? Do I need to close any valves or anything to prevent any additional water flow or simply just make sure the power to my filter is off and then pull the drain plug?
Might want to replace the drain plug before restarting!
Perfect! Thank you!
Fantastic video
Great video. Do you have to close the returns, main drain and skimmer valves first?
Melissa Lee if the filter is below water level, then yes, otherwise you don't have too, but it's a good idea to close the valves on the suction end so the pump doesn't have to reprime again. If you have a DE filter with a multiport, you can just put it into recirculate while you clean it, so you don't have to mess with all the valves, just make sure to put it back in filter before adding DE or you'll be vacuuming it up.
Does this Filter R0554500 need GE?
How often should you replace your filter cartridges and should you replace the manifold if it is cracked?
Very helpful dude. Thanks!
People need to be shown how to properly clean the cartridge filters
Took me 3 hours. The filters in my pool clearly havent been cleaned in the 5 years the pool has been standing. Absolutely FILTHY. Great video though taught me everything.
Great video!
Works.
Just wondering why you wouldn’t tell your audience that they need to use DE Powder for the Filter when your finished. DR Powder: When diatomaceous earth is introduced into the pool filter system, it coats the filter cloth. As water passes over the filter grids, the DE particles capture even the smallest suspended dirt particles. When cleaning is needed, the water flow is simply reversed.
because they do not 'need' to
Here's a better topic show me how to resurface my shit so it's not scary fucking itchy 😂 damn fiberglass lmao.
I quit enjoying this!
Great video!