Pool multi-port valve and filter plumbing

Pool Multi-Port Valve: All Positions Explained + Troubleshooting

๐Ÿ“… October 9, 2025โฑ 6 min read

The multi-port valve on a sand or DE filter is one of those components that most homeowners use for years on the Filter setting without ever touching the others โ€” until something goes wrong. For service techs, mastery of every valve position and the ability to diagnose spider gasket failure quickly is essential. This is the complete guide.

The Six Multi-Port Valve Positions

Filter

Normal operation. Water flows from the pump into the valve, through the filter media top-to-bottom, and returns to the pool. This is where the handle sits 99% of the time during normal pool operation. All good water clarity depends on this position working correctly.

Backwash

Reverses water flow through the filter โ€” water enters from the bottom, pushes debris off the media and up, and exits through the waste/backwash port. Used to clean sand and DE filters when pressure rises 8โ€“10 PSI above baseline. Not a position for cartridge filters (they have no backwash valve).

Rinse

Short forward flush after backwashing. Water flows Filter-direction but exits out the waste port rather than returning to the pool. Flushes any debris loosened by backwash out of the valve and resettles the filter media. Run 30โ€“60 seconds every time after backwashing. Skipping this step results in a cloud of fine sand or DE returning to the pool when you switch to Filter.

Waste

Bypasses the filter entirely โ€” water goes directly from the pump to the waste line without passing through any media. Use cases:

Recirculate

Bypasses the filter โ€” water flows through the valve but returns directly to the pool without filtration or waste. Use when you need pool water circulation but don't want to filter (e.g., when the filter media is being replaced and the tank is empty, or when circulating liquid chlorine quickly before testing).

Closed

Shuts off all water flow through the valve. The pump must be off when using this position. Use to isolate the filter for service, media replacement, or repairs when you cannot shut off flow using other valves.

Never change the multi-port valve position while the pump is running. The water hammer and pressure spike can crack the valve body, blow the spider gasket, or damage connected plumbing. Always shut off the pump, wait for flow to stop, then change position.

Valve Position Quick Reference

PositionFlow DirectionWaste LinePool Return
FilterTop of media โ†’ bottomClosedOpen
BackwashBottom of media โ†’ topOpenClosed
RinseTop of media โ†’ bottomOpenClosed
WasteBypasses mediaOpenClosed
RecirculateBypasses mediaClosedOpen
ClosedNo flowClosedClosed

The Spider Gasket: Most Common Failure Point

Inside the valve, a rubber gasket called the spider gasket (or spider) sits in a star-pattern groove on the bottom of the rotor. This gasket seals each valve chamber from the others โ€” preventing water from crossing between positions. When the gasket wears or tears, water leaks between chambers.

Symptoms of Spider Gasket Failure

Spider Gasket Replacement

  1. Shut off the pump and relieve any system pressure
  2. Remove the valve handle and top bolts (usually 6 screws on the valve top cap)
  3. Lift off the valve top and rotor assembly
  4. On the underside of the rotor, peel out the old spider gasket from the groove โ€” it's often cracked or torn in visible sections
  5. Clean the groove of any debris or old rubber
  6. Seat the new spider gasket in the groove โ€” it should snap in firmly and lie flat
  7. Apply a thin coat of Teflon-based lubricant to the gasket face
  8. Reassemble and test

Spider gasket replacement cost: $10โ€“20 in parts. Models commonly serviced: Hayward SP0714T, Pentair 261055, generic 2" and 1.5" multi-port valves. Always verify the exact gasket part number from the valve's model label before ordering.

Log multi-port valve model and any spider gasket replacement dates in SplashLens. A valve that needed a gasket this season is likely due for another within 2โ€“3 years โ€” or the underlying cause (chemical damage, UV degradation) needs to be addressed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Recirculate position on a multi-port valve?

Recirculate bypasses the filter entirely and returns water directly to the pool without filtration. Use it when you need to circulate chemicals quickly without the filter removing them, or when the filter is being serviced.

Why is water coming out the backwash line when set to Filter?

Water flowing out the waste/backwash port when set to Filter almost always indicates a failed spider gasket. The internal gasket has worn through, allowing water to leak between valve positions.

How do I replace a multi-port valve spider gasket?

Remove the valve top, lift out the rotor assembly, pull off the old spider gasket from the groove, seat the new gasket, lubricate lightly with Teflon-based lubricant, and reassemble. The gasket costs $10โ€“20.

Can I use the Closed position to shut off the system?

Closed shuts off flow to the filter, but the pump should not run with the valve in Closed position for more than a few seconds. A pump running against a closed system builds pressure rapidly and can damage equipment.