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    The UDRAIN sound like the joint where the laterals in the tank meet the vertical pipe that rises up to the multivalve. And, as Ben says, it sounds like it is a problem. Did you load the filter with the full 250 lbs of sand it takes?

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    Carl, that filter doesn't have laterals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    Carl, that filter doesn't have laterals.
    Really? How can it work? The Udrain sounded exactly like the laterals in a std sand filter, but as if there are only 4 of them --"an X at the bottom of the tank"
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    Ok, could be -- I've never seen anything but the hub and spoke arrangement, and it didn't sound like that to me. However I couldn't find a picture, so you may be right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    Ok, could be -- I've never seen anything but the hub and spoke arrangement, and it didn't sound like that to me. However I couldn't find a picture, so you may be right.
    We are both guessing here, but I'm just extrapolating from what they say. I must admit I'm not impressed by their website or support level.
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    Sorry it took so long to get back. I took all of the sand out and inspected the bottom X and the center pipe. Didn't see anything broken. The center pipe doesnt actually attach to the X, it has a smaller fitting on it that sets down on the X. Don't know if thats normal since this is my first sand filter. I put the sand back in it, filled it up, attached the top and it has been running fine. (knock on wood) I feel that when I was using the vac, it lost flow and began suckn up sand? Maybe I didnt have it attached good? I dont know how they expect you to fix the X cause it wont come out of the tank unless you break it. Hopefully I wont have to deal with that. I do recommend to anyone with an intex pool with cartridge filters to replace it with a sand filter if its in your budget. Within just a few hours of running it the pool had cleared up dramatically. Again, thanks for all the help, the BBB has helped me with my pool greatly. If I had to mess with chemicals much I think I would of gave up the pool long ago. I'll try to keep you posted about the service I get out of my Columbia.
    Intex 20' x 52"; upgraded to a Columbia 22" 2hp filter / pump system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by razzysmom View Post
    I took all of the sand out and inspected the bottom X and the center pipe. Didn't see anything broken. . . . .
    I put the sand back in it, filled it up, attached the top and it has been running fine. (knock on wood)
    I could not even begin to tell you how many times I've taken something that was broken all apart, found nothing wrong, re-assembled it, and had it work fine. It used to drive me crazy. But, every service guy I've ever talked to has done the same thing, and I finally quit worrying about it!

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