This guide is an expansion on the first Multiport Valve operations guide. It explains how the top part of the valve actually diverts water to each of the ports. To have a better understanding of this guide, read the first guide on "How a Multiport Valve Operates" before you read this one. This guide is based on the operation of a Hayward Valve with 7 settings but the concepts discussed are applicable to most multiport valves.
Callie Posted: 3/12/2013
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 4/20/2012
Paul - Yes, you will need the gasket on the sight glass. I'm not sure what the o-ring is. I see it in the picture but we don't sell it. The gasket should seal the glass.Reply
Paul Posted: 4/18/2012
I inspected the spider gasket and it is intact, but looks worn. It is not glued to the base, so I assume that it is "rolling over" enough to leak past. Also, is it necessart yo have the o-ring and gasket on the sight glass. they are both missing. I will certainly be placing an order once I can be sure of the right spider gasket. ThanksReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 4/18/2012
Paul - Sounds like checking the spider gasket is a good place to start. It's relatively easy to take off the top of the valve to see the gasket.Reply
Paul Posted: 4/17/2012
I cannot keep the pump primed, and after reading several posts by pool ownrs, I am wondering if thee Multiport Valve is my problem. when I shut off the pump and take the backwash sightglass.. air sucks into the filter. Am I on track believing that the spider gasket is leaking?Reply