09-05-2007, 09:06 AM
I'm not sure how to flush those kind of filters. I guess if it is like my pool filter it will have a lever on the top that allows you to flush it. But I suppose that one would change the sand inside when cleaning the filter. My advice to you, which could change upon actually seeing the whole system, would be to remove it completely. It isn't a good idea to have any kind of valve or filter between your pump and tank. Because if it plugs off, your pump will run and run and eventually burn up. Also there should be a pressure relief valve on your tank tee.
Yeah, I would like to see it. I think I could help you better. Then I could tell you for sure weather or not to remove the filter. If you would like, give me a call and I will come by. 333-2320. I will be out and about checking some other people's water today too.
Daniel R Diamond
Yeah, I would like to see it. I think I could help you better. Then I could tell you for sure weather or not to remove the filter. If you would like, give me a call and I will come by. 333-2320. I will be out and about checking some other people's water today too.
Daniel R Diamond
Daniel R Diamond