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xclear BEADFILTER 400 Bedienungsanleitung Seite 5

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XCLEAR BEADFILTER OPERATION
Water enters into the tank (A) under pressure from the pump.
The solids collect in the centre of the lter, waiting to be hydraulically
purged out under pressure from the pump. All you have to do is open
D
the sludge separation valve (B) with the pump running and the lter
in its normal ltration mode. The heavier solids are evacuated in just
a couple of seconds. What does all of this mean? The most unique,
e cient lter of its kind. An e cient lter doesn't hold solids, it gets
C
rid of them!
Now that the water is in the tank it is forced slowly upward in the
vessel through millions of beads about 2-3mm in size. On these beads
there are billions of nitrifying bacteria and these hungry bacteria are
consuming vast amounts of ammonia, nitrites, etc. and performing
what is known as nitri cation. This is how we actually get clean and
healthy water due to the work these minute organisms are
A
performing. Water continues to ow upward through the beads and
exits out of the vessel via the top spray bar (C). This water then
continues into the multi port valve and depending on the setting on
B
the multi port (FILTER), the water goes on to the pond.
The Xclear Bead lter series have another unique feature: the Blower
(D). This blower is mounted on a special air check valve. It is
important that the valve is in the rinse position for the blower
gitation of the beads. When the blower is active the beads and debris are dispersed throughout the interior of the lter. This breaks up the
beads and releases the trapped particles. This debris then can easily be backwashed out to waste through the spray bar (C). After the RINSE
cycle with air we perform a backwash in which the water enters at C and leaves the lter through A. After the backwash there will be another
RINSE cycle but with water instead of air. This takes any remaining debris and sends it to waste (from A to C), instead of sending a cloud of
dirt back to the pond.
THE MULTIPORT VALVE
"FILTER": Water enters the Bead lter at (A) and goes upward through the beads and exits out of the vessel via the top spray bar (C) to return
to the pond.
"RECIRCULATE": With the "RECIRCULATE" feature you can bypass your lter and ow the water from pond to pump to multiport and back to
pond. This comes in handy when you are treating the pond.
"WASTE": Allows the water to bypass the lter and go directly to waste, such as when you are performing a backwash cycle. You can also use
the waste setting to vacuum out your pond without the garbage going into your lter, it bypasses the lter via the multiport and goes out to
waste.
"RINSE": The rst time we use the RINSE feature to wash the beads with the blower which forces huge amounts of air into the vessel and
since air rises in water, the beads are broken apart by this action, making a thorough backwash easy to accomplish. After the backwash
function we use the RINSE feature again but now with water instead of air. It is impossible to get every little bit of debris out of a lter and
this causes these minute particles to exit in the waste line instead of going back into the pond.
"BACKWASH": In this position we let the pump run until the water in sight glass is clear (normally 1 to 2 minutes). The water enters the lter
from the top spray bar (C) exits the vessel at (A) and goes out to waste.
"CLOSED": Valve closed. Never use this position with the pump running.
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