Senin, 17 Maret 2014

how do above ground automatic pool cleaners work??




Hugeez





Answer
the most common form of pool cleaners are suction cleaners which have a hose that simply attaches through the skimmer. (If the pool has a main drain, it would need to be closed using the valve). The cleaner automatically moves around the bottom of the pool, sucking debris off the bottom of the pool and trapping it in the pump basket and filter. The pump basket should be emptied before and after the cleaning cycle. And the filter should be cleaned after cleaning the pool. Any large debris (leaves, sticks, and such) should be removed from the pool with a leaf rake before hooking up cleaner to prevent clogging up plumbing and allowing for a more effecient cleaning cycle. If you are considering purchasing a cleaner, I highly recommend the Zodiac brand. ( By the way, incase you're wondering, I own a swimming pool company and would be more than happy to answer any other questions you may have)

Why isnt my pool vacuum moving?




mando


I have a suction powered automatic pool vacuum. Its hooked up to the skimmer of my in ground pool that doesn't not have a main drain or other inputs. I dont have any levers that will redirect suction or anything so the skimmer is it. The pump i have is a hayward 300 lb sand filter. The PSI it runs is a little over 20. Earlier this year the vac ran for a few days now it just sits there and i know it has too much suction cuz its hard to move off the plaster. What can i do?


Answer
The pool cleaner should pulse as it vacuums which is what makes it move around. No pulse means no movement. Could be the skirt also.




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