Jandy
Pro Series VS FloPro
®
8.
Slide the diffuser into the mating hole in the
pump body. While supporting the motor, start
two (2) screws on opposite sides. (This will hold
the motor in position while you start the other six
(6) screws.)
Pump Body
Figure 18. pump Body and diffuser Exploded View
9.
Tighten the screws lightly in a crossing "X"
pattern using a 9/16" wrench. Start with the inner
(middle) four (4), then the outer (top and bottom)
four (4) to draw the backplate to the body in
an even manner. Once all the screws are snug,
torque in the same order to 10 foot-pounds.
10.
If the pump is located above the water level of
the pool, remove the lid and fill the basket with
water before starting the pump.
11.
To help prevent an air leak into the system,
remove any debris around the lid seal seat.
12.
Hand-tighten the lid to make an air tight seal.
Do not use any tools to tighten the lid.
13.
Open the pressure release valve on the filter and
make sure it is clean and ready for operation.
14.
Switch on the circuit breaker to the pump motor.
15.
Turn on the pump and check the system for
normal operation.
16.
Once all the air has left the filter, close the
pressure release valve.
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Diffuser
Diffuser O-ring
6.2.3
Mechanical seal replacement
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This is a two-part replacement process. The
mechanical seal must be replaced as a set.
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Refer to Figure 19 for an illustration of the location of
the mechanical seal and impeller.
CaUTion
Do not damage the ceramic or carbon surfaces of the
seals. If the surfaces are damaged, leaks will occur.
Self Sealing Left Hand Screw
Diffuser
Screws (2)
Diffuser O-ring
Figure 19. Backplate, impeller, diffuser, Mechanical
seal Exploded View
1.
To access the mechanical seal, see Section 6.2.2,
Impeller Removal and Replacement.
2.
Remove the carbon face seal half from the motor
shaft (See Figure 15). This is a spring-loaded
seal. Grasp the portion of the seal closest to
the impeller body and pull the seal off, using a
twisting motion.
3.
Remove the motor from the backplate, following
the steps in Section 6.2.4, Motor Replacement.
4.
Place the backplate o-ring side down and force
the ceramic seal out using a screwdriver or drift.
5.
Turn the backplate o-ring side up and insert the
new ceramic seal side into the backplate. Use
great care to press the seal in squarely with your
fingers. The ceramic is easily damaged and must
be pressed in using only your fingers or soft
tools. Do not use any lubricant other than water
or soapy water.
6.
Install the backplate by following the relevant
steps in Section 6.2.2.1, Impeller Reassembly.
7.
Install the motor by following the steps in
Section 6.2.4, Motor Replacement.
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Backplate
Backplate O-ring
Mechanical Seal
Impeller