It is about 3 meters , that is a very proper distance and it can help you to pump the water quickly .
Another answer: if you use large enough diameter Plumbing 2" PVC you can get away with a larger distance. My equipment is in a pump house about 20 feet from the pool. Hatawa
The distance between a pool pump and pool depends on factors such as the pump's power and the length and type of piping being used. However, a common guideline is to place the pump within 3-4 feet of the pool for optimal performance. This ensures efficient circulation and reduces the risk of losing suction or encountering other operational issues.
Dial out put to maximum if after a normal cycle there is no increase in Cl it probably isn't working.
One mile is 5,280 feet, or 1760 yards, or 1,609.344 meters
Some portable air conditioners use heat pump technology, which works like the cooling process but in reverse. Others have a built in electric heater that they use to heat the air. It depends on the specific manufacturer and model. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. The heat pump units put out more heat at maximum, but typically quit working when the outside temperature drops too far, which is when you might need it most if you live in a cold area. The electric heat element style is limited to about 1300 watts, which is less than a standard electric heater can put out but it is not limited by the outside temperature.
Under most conditions aluminum will not rust in water. However, if the aluminum is alloyed with another metal, oxidation (rusting) could take place.
If you have a Heat pump, you must set the thermostat up for "heat pump". Then you must connect all the wires up according to the manual. If you do not have a heat pump, the wiring may be crossed or touching somewhere. Call a local heating and air conditioning company to trace out the problem.
you put your stomp in it
you put your stomp in it
Pump the water out or put a cover over the pool.
You would have to refer to the laws in your state, county, city, village, town etc.
They use to have an adapter that would go from the hose to the inlet side of the pool which in turn went to the pump, most above ground pool use flex hose from the skimmer basket of the pool to the pump, you may just have to put a tee fitting in from the inlet side of the pool and add another inlet just so that you can vacuum, and cap this when you are finished vacuuming, this would be on the outside of the pool this would be added anywhere from the pump back to the pool on the inlet side.
Do not put sand in your pump. If the sand your are referring to is in your pool filter then it should be changed every 4 to 5 years.
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Keep it full of water. Otherwise, put gravel below and around the pool before it is built, then install a shaft and put in a sump pump. make sure the sump pump is on whenever the pool is to be empty.
When you put floculant in the pool you do not run the pump. you let the pool sit still for about two days. This will allow it to settle. After that time you will notice that there Is a cloudy area at the bottom of the pool. This is the floculant and all the contaminants that it has dragged down to the bottom as it settled. This will need to be vacuumed to waste DO NOT PUT THIS STUFF THROUGH THE FILTER,(VACUUM IT TO WASTE.) It's ok to pump it but not to run it through the filter.
there is probably something in the pool that got into the pump
I would say 10 yards easy. if the ground is flat.. if the pump is lower that the pool ? it may take a bigger pump ..use pvc. and never use tread tape on a plastic pump ! your pool pump repair guy in longwood fl.
Certainly, if the pump is running. The primary pump intake is the main drain at the deepest part of the pool.