![]() Ergonomically designed to make maintenance a breeze. The new Hayward SwimClear single element models have been designed with the customer in mind. Their cartridge filters come in sizes to fit any residential or commercial pool filtration needs. Hayward filters come in many shapes and sizes. You may want to consider a cartridge filter to replace your old filter. See all the Hayward Micro Clear filter parts we offer. For more information about your options contact Hayward at 90. So, if your system gets a crack or pinhole leak and you really don't feel like re-plumbing all your pipes to fit a new filter system you may be out of luck. The bad news is that the actual tank and lid have been discontinued and are no longer available. Here is a list of complete sets of DE grids available for the various obsolete Hayward Micro Clear DE filters:įS-2002 for the Hayward DE2400 for $71.00įS-2003 for the Hayward DE3600 for $95.00įS-2004 for the Hayward DE4800 for $122.00įS-2005 for the Hayward DE6000 for $149.00 Some other parts are still available as well but many now require an after-market replacement part. Further, Hayward is using the same DE grids in both the old and new models. The good news is that the most common parts that need to be replaced, the actual DE Grids themselves, are still available. #105 in League City, or drop us a note in the comments below.Owners of the Hayward DE2400, DE3600, DE4800, and DE6000 filters are quickly realizing that their filter systems have been discontinued and replaced with newer Hayward models: DE2420, DE3620, DE4820, and DE6020. If you have any questions, or need help finding parts or putting together your DE Filter or Grid Assembly, stop by the shop at 400 Hobbs Rd. You want to make sure the assembly is nice and tight, but be careful not to crack the manifold. You are all done putting together your grid assembly! As you can see in the picture the top manifold pipe inlet is directly over the notch out opening on the base. Next put your washers and nuts on, tightening the manifold down firmly. Put the manifold on, making sure the pipe inlet is over the notch out opening on the base. If your filter has a top guide you can use it to line up the grids before you put the manifold on. Install the Top Guide to Line Up the Grids Once all grids are installed, you will want to make sure they are all seated in the clips and none have slipped out. Start placing the grids in the designated spots, make sure the partial goes in the correct spot. There is one circle labeled “small grid,” this is where the partial grid goes. ![]() The circle pieces indicate where the bottom center of the grid lines up. The base has a built in guide to show you where the grids line up. A partial grid is smaller in width than a full grid, as shown in the picture above. 7 of the grids are called “full grids”, with 1 “partial grid”. The rods are wobbly and can be removed by sliding them out from the base. Started by placing the top manifold on the ground and building the assembly backwards. Upside Down Method - (Not shown here.) Used when the rods are not fixed to the base. There is one spot marked “small grid” where the partial grid goes. The base has a guide built into it showing you where the grids line up. Right Side Up Method - (Shown in video and images below.) This method is used when the metal rods are “fixed” to the base. Today's video and images below will feature the Right Side Up method. Which method you use will depend on your specific model of DE Filter Grids. There are basically two ways to assemble grid assemblies for most DE Filters, the Right Side Up method and the Upside Down method. If you need to replace 1 or more of your DE Filter grids, you can follow along with the instructions below, as well as view the video for a more in-depth look at how a DE filter grid assembly goes together. This week we have a quick video from The Pool Boys owner Zac Nicklas on how to put together your DE Filter Grid Assembly.
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