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Water is taken from the surface of the water to filter from there it is redistributed into the deeper water of the pool if the general direction of the return pipes are correct this Will cause the water to move around and circulate, encouraging a constant turnover of water through the filters. skimmers are the best way to circulate pool water as the surface of a swimming pools water is the area of water that harbours the greatest risk to swimmers health. this is why public swimming pools have extensive skimming systems
Yes you can.
You use a water heater, which may be electric or gas, to circulate the pool water through and maintain temperature.
A pool plumbing diagram with a heater typically includes pipes that connect the pool to the heater, a pump to circulate water, a filter to clean the water, and valves to control the flow of water. The heater is usually placed after the filter and before the return to the pool.
Drains in a wave pool are typically located near the perimeter or at the bottom of the pool to help circulate and filter the water. The exact placement of drains can vary depending on the specific design of the wave pool.
An inground pool plumbing diagram typically includes the layout of pipes, valves, filters, pumps, and other equipment used to circulate water in the pool. It shows how water flows through the system to keep the pool clean and properly maintained.
That depends on the size of the pool and how fast the water is running that is filling it.
The size of the pump you should use for your pool depends on the volume of water in your pool. It is recommended to use a pump that can circulate all the water in your pool within 6-8 hours. You can calculate the flow rate needed by dividing the volume of your pool by 6 or 8, depending on your preference for circulation speed.
No, but it will not clean the water just circulate it, the water will still turn green after a while you should get a filter hooked up as soon as you can.
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Go to the local pool store and buy a large bottle of Phosfee. Add the recommended amountit to your swimming pool pump and circulate for 48 hours. Back wash to waste, the re-check your water.
THis indicates that the pump is struggling to push water through a dirty bed of sand when on filter. When on recirculate, the water bypasses the sand and flows through the valve back to the pool. Change your sand or run a cleaner through it.