Swimming Pool Equipment

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Pumps

The pump is the motorized piece of equipment that provides the force to move water through the entire system. The pump contains a strainer basket that is used to collect leaves and debris that have by-passed the skimmer baskets. The pump basket should be cleaned regularly. When closing the lid, ensure the o-ring is properly placed and the lid fits tightly and securely.

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Filters

The filter catches dirt and particles from the water as the water passes through to be cleaned. It is important to clean your filter periodically to maintain clean, beautiful clear water in your pool.

D.E. Filters

D.E. is diatomaceous earth which is a white powder that coats the grids inside a D.E. filter. D.E. filters are cleaned by backwashing which reverses the flow of water through the filter to rid the filter of debris. This filter should be backwashed once a month or when the filter pressure is 10 pounds higher than normal. After backwashing it is important to add D.E. to the skimmers so they can reach the grids and activate the cleaning process again. The grids within the filter should be cleaned at least once a year.

Cartridge Filters

Cartridge filters have become the most common filter used for swimming pools. In this filter, dirt and particles are caught in the mesh cartridges as water passes through the filter. It is important that the cartridge be removed and cleaned periodically when the pressure gauge is 10 pounds over normal clean operating pressure.

Pressure Gauge

The pressure gauge monitors the pressure inside the filter. It is important to make note of the normal pressure for your pool after the filter has been cleaned. When the pressure is 10 pounds higher than normal, it is necessary to clean the filter. When the pressure is lower than normal, it could indicate an air leak or obstruction in the lines.

Heater

Most pools with a spa have a heater. Water from the pool or spa enters the heater and is heated by either propane or gas, at which point hot water is then distributed through the returns to the pool or spa.

Cleaners

Cleaners within the pool aid in keeping the pool clean and free of debris.

Pressure Cleaner

A pressure cleaner operates on water pressure which creates a within the cleaner. The pressure also moves the cleaner around the pool for best results. It is necessary to regularly clean the catch bag on the cleaner.

In-floor System

The in-floor cleaning system is comprised of many heads plumbed into the floor of the pool, poolsters and spa. Much like a sprinkler system, the heads pop-up systematically to spray water and direct dirt and debris to the main drain where it is then suctioned and passed to the leaf canister and then onto the filter.

Sanitation Systems

In-line Chlorinator

This system allows you to add chlorine tablets that are stored in a tube and distributed to the pool through the return lines. The amount of chlorine that is distributed can be manually regulated by adjusting the flow dial. The summer months typically require more chlorine than in the winter months, therefore it is necessary to check the tablet levels frequently and adjust as necessary.

Salt Chlorine Generator

Salt systems convert added salt in your pool's water into chlorine, which enters the pool through the returns. It is important to maintain appropriate levels of salt as indicated on the operating instructions and to frequently test the water for correct chlorine and ph balances.

Ozone

When the pool pump is on, oxygen is drawn through the system which recombines the particles into ozone. Ozone acts as an oxidizer and when introduced, it quickly breaks down organic compounds such as lotion, body oils, sweat and urine as the water circulates. Ozone is a reliable, supplemental, non-chlorine oxidizing treatment which lowers chlorine requirements and helps gas off the contaminants that can prematurely clog your filters.

Time Clock

Time clocks turn your equipment on and off at pre-determined times. Typically, the equipment should be set to run 8-10 hours during the summer and 4-6 hours during the winter. The cleaner should be set to run between 2-4 hours year round. A freeze protector is included to automatically turn on the equipment should the temperature drop below 32 degrees.

Remote Controls

Remote controls are available to allow you to operate your pool and its features with the touch of a button. A remote control can be programmed to operate the pool pumps, heater, cleaner, lights, and water features at designated times or as needed.

Lights

The standard light installed in a pool is a 500 watt light and a spa has a 100 watt light. These lights are white lights that illuminate the pool at night. If the light fails to turn on, check the GFCI switch located at the equipment. Optional colored lights are available and can provide a spectrum of colors that change frequently or can be locked on your favorite color.

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