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Default Pool multi-port valve, turn handle in one direction?

On Monday, May 25, 2015 at 10:51:55 AM UTC-4, Oren wrote:
On Mon, 25 May 2015 07:38:36 -0700 (PDT), trader_4
wrote:

Here's a question for those of you with experience with a pool
multi-port valve. I've been having a debate with a friend who
says you're only supposed to turn them in one direction otherwise
it will screw up the spider gasket that's at the bottom of the
valve. But I don't see how that can happen. The valve uses a
spring to push the disc inside down onto that spider gasket/seal.
To move the valve, you push the handle down, which moves the disk
up so you can rotate it. At that point, nothing is even touching
the gasket/seal, so I don't see how which direction you turn it
matters. I do see how if you try to turn it without pressing
the handle all the way down, that would rub against the gasket
and could dislodge it, screw it up, etc.

I've also seen threads about this online, with some alleged pool
experts also giving the "only turn it one way" advice. But the
manual for the valve says nothing. Nor is there any arrow or
indication of this issue on the valve itself.

Here's it the type of valve:


http://i45.tinypic.com/5xr582.jpg



I've not had that type valve. Seems to me it would be okay to turn in
either direction. I mean why turn from backwash to close by turning
all the way around (left) in one direction when you can change to
close with a simple move to the right?


The theory from the believers is that the spider gasket at the
bottom doesn't like getting rubbed both ways..... But like I said,
when you push the handle down, it lifts the plate gizmo completely
off the seal, by probably 1/4" so I don't see how it can happen.

Here's a diagram of the valve:

http://www.poolcenter.com/images/PC_...ts_SP_0598.jpg

The gasket/seal is #11, the plate that presses down on it is #10.
The plate has a spring that pushes it against the seal. When you
push the handle down to move it, it pulls the plate up off the
seal, compressing the spring.