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Guide to Swimming Pool Filters

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One Equipment that every swimming pool must have is a pool filter. A swimming pool filter is the main process that keeps your swimming pool clean of the various debris that are brought in by wind, rain, cleaning supplies, toys, and swimmers. A pool filter works to keep the water clear and promotes safety and health while in the water. The pool filter has three main components that allow it to keep your water clear and safe for swimmers. First, there is a motor and pump that work to bring the water in and push it out during filtration. Then the filter itself falls into three categories DE (Diatomaceous Earth), cartridge and sand.

A DE (Diatomaceous Earth) filter is probably the best for filtering even the minutest particles that could be in the water. Diatomaceous Earth is a natural substance that is found in the soil. It has the consistency of a fine, white powder. A filter made of Diatomaceous Earth comes in two different types of filters, a spin filter and a vertical grid filter. These two terms simply signify how the filter is set up. The spin filter does not work as well as the vertical and is virtually obsolete today.
A sand filter makes use of sand to filter the water of particles and allows filtered water to run through easily. The cartridge filter works in the same manner as a Diatomaceous Earth filter but without the use of any substance other than fabric mesh to filter the water.
Here are a few things you should consider before purchasing a swimming pool filter:
First, find the volume of the entire swimming pool. To find the volume you must consider the shape of your pool:
If your pool is rectangular Multiply the following Length, width, average depth If your pool is circular Multiply the following Radius, 3.14, average depth
Next, figure the capacity of your pool. This will allow you to calculate how much water your swimming pool holds. This is an important factor in purchasing a pool filter. To find the capacity, multiply the volume (you found in step one) by 7.48.
You will then have to determine the type of filter you want. Consider if your pool would benefit from a cartridge, DE, or sand filter. You should also consider if you want the filter to be vacuum or pressure. It is suggested that you should make the filter slightly larger than your initial calculation to allow for better filtration.
It is important that you follow all recommended procedures outlined by the swimming pool manufacturer. This will help you in maintaining clear and healthy pool water that can be enjoyed by all swimmers.

Buying Outdoor Swimming Pool Supplies

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Whether you have a basic or custom swimming pool, you are going to need to be aware of all the different outdoor swimming pool supplies that you need and where you can go to get them. There are quite a few outdoor swimming pool supplies in particular that you are going to need to have if you own a pool, and here are a couple in particular.

Pool Filter

One piece of pool equipment that you are definitely going to need no matter what type of pool you have is a pool filter. This is what is going to work to keep your pool clean and free from debris, and will be essential if you want your pool to be safe for swimming.

There are actually a few different types of pool filter that you can choose from. The most popular is the sand filter. These are the most basic and inexpensive, but they do still get the job done. Here water is pushed through a bed of filter sand and then removed through a set of lateral tubes that are situated at the bottom.

For a higher quality pool filter you are going to want to choose a DE filter, which is used to coat grids in the filter housing and act as tiny sieves to remove debris.

Pool Heater

The pool heater is another vital component for any outdoor swimming pool. This is what will keep the water heated and allow people to swim in the pool all year round, no matter how cold it may be outside.

Pool heaters are pretty cheap, if you shop at the right places, and the best idea is to get a natural gas pool heater because these offer the most advantages.

If you have an outdoor swimming pool you will definitely want to opt for a natural gas pool heater, because they will save you money by only igniting as they are needed instead of being continually on at low levels, and self-diagnostic models can pinpoint minor problems, like a filter that needs cleaning, and can also give more detailed information to the service person.

Chemicals

You are going to need to have certain chemical-based products used for cleaning your outdoor swimming pool, and which you can typically find at any pool supply store. However, you should always read all the fine print and make sure that you know what ingredients are in a product before using it, and if you can, try to use as natural of products as you can.

Supplies for your swimming pool

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Once you have set up your swimming pool, you need a number of essential supplies to make it look beautiful and function smoothly. Some of the supplies that you use merely add to beauty and convenience, while others are necessary to keep the pool clean and functioning well.

Some of the most common swimming pool supplies include:
 Vacuum pumps
 Cleaners
 Filters and cartridges
 Bristle brush
 Garden hose
 Skimmers
 Ionizers
 Testing kits
 Pool Liners

 Lighting (optional)
 Pool heaters (optional)
 Thermometers (optional)
 Pool covers (optional)

A good filter system is essential for a clean swimming pool. The most common kinds of filters include Diatomaceous Earth Filter, Sand Filter and Cartridge Filter. Cartridge filter is generally used in smaller pools. When dirty, you just need to pull the cartridge and wash it clean with a hose.

Vacuum pumps, bristle brush, skimmers, hose and cleaners help keep the pool clean. They take care of larger pieces of debris.

How often you clean the pool depends on how frequently the pool is used and by how many people. To rid your pool of microscopic organisms, you need to use Ionizers and chemical purifiers. Ionizers release ions into the pool. These kill algae, bacteria and harmful organisms. Thus they reduce the amount of chemicals you need to use in the pool water.

Chemicals like Chlorine, Acids and water clarifiers are added to pool water to keep it germ-free. Chlorine and Bromine kill algae, bugs and other plant life in the swimming pool. Bromine is most commonly used in indoor pools.
NOTE: Before adding any kind of chemicals into water, it is recommended that you speak with an expert and find out exactly what kinds of chemicals you have to use. Always handle chemicals with gloves.

Testing kits play an important part in pool maintenance and safety. You can test the pH level of the water using the kit. You can also check if the chemicals in the water are within recommended levels.

Pool covers and safety covers keep the pool clean and safe. They are mandatory in public pools. Though they are not essential in private pools, experts recommend the use of one.

Proper heating and lighting give your pool its individual character and make it more enjoyable. You can use a thermometer to ascertain the optimum temperature of the water.

For product details, visit Thepoolzone.com a place where you can find swimming pool lines, covers, heaters etc.

Choosing a Swimming Pool Filter – The Types of Filters for a Swim Pool

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Sand, Cartridge, or Diatomaceous Earth Swimming Pool Filter Systems
There is a lot of confusion about various filters, and many different opinions. Here are a few facts to consider. The first is that a pool can be properly maintained with any of the filter systems available: Sand, Cartridge, or Diatomaceous Earth (DE). Here is a brief description of each type:
* Sand The bullet proof filter
Water is pushed through a bed of filter sand and removed through a set of lateral tubes at the bottom. The filter area of a sand filter is equal to the area of the filter itself. For example, a 24 filter will have 3.14 sqft of filter area. Only the top 1 of sand is actually used to filter the water. The principle behind this filter is that water is pushed through the filter sand, somewhat like an espresso machine. Dirty water goes in the top and clean water exits out the bottom. As the filter sand becomes plugged with debris from the pool, the pressure increases on the filter and the water flow drops. In order to clean the filter, you just run it in reverse and dump the waste water; this is referred to as backwashing the filter. Once the filter is backwashed, you move to the rinse mode and that repacks the sand and then back to filter. This has to be done manually every few weeks. From a hydraulics standpoint, a backwash valve is typically the most inefficient piece of equipment you can add to a swimming pool system. Should the sand ever become really dirty, it is easily and inexpensively replaced. In terms of particle size filtered out, sand is the lease effective method it can allow smaller particles to pass back into the pool.

* Cartridge The economic low maintenance filter.
This one is easy to understand. Water passes though a filter material and the filter captures the debris. This is just like the water filters used under your sink. Cartridges have much more available area to filter than sand. Most start at 100 sqft and the majority of the cartridge filters sold are larger than 300 sqft. So they dont clog up as quickly and therefore you touch them less frequently. There are two types of cartridge filters in general. In the first case, there are filters elements that are inexpensive to replace and as such, they dont tend to last as long. Then there are other filters that have very expensive elements and these last 5 or more years. In both cases, cartridge filters are designed to run at lower pressure than sand. This puts less back-pressure on the pump and hence you get more flow and turnover for an equivalent pump size. Generally these filters have to be cleaned once or twice a season by simply hosing them off, so you dont touch them as often. In terms of particle size filtered out, cartridge is somewhere between sand and DE.
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* DE The water polisher.

Diatomaceous earth is mined and is the fossilized exoskeletons of tiny diatoms. They are used to coat grids in the filter housing and act as tiny sieves to remove debris. They are very small and as such can filter out particles as small as 5 microns. Diatom filter area are sized between sand and cartridge around 60-70 sqft are most common. Once the filter pressure rises, the filter is backwashed just like a sand filter and then recharged with more DE powder. Typically it is poured in a slurry into the skimmer and it then coats the filter grids. DE filters run at higher pressures than cartridge filters and as such can lead to some inefficiency and flow loss.

Basic Guide To Swimming Pool Filters

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One item that every swimming pool must have is a pool filter. A swimming pool filter is the main process that keeps your swimming pool clean of the various debris that are brought in by wind, rain, cleaning supplies, toys, and swimmers. A pool filter works to keep the water clear and promotes safety and health while in the water. The pool filter has three main components that allow it to keep your water clear and safe for swimmers. First, there is a motor and pump that work to bring the water in and push it out during filtration. Then the filter itself falls into three categories DE (Diatomaceous Earth), cartridge and sand.

A DE (Diatomaceous Earth) filter is probably the best for filtering even the minutest particles that could be in the water. Diatomaceous Earth is a natural substance that is found in the soil. It has the consistency of a fine, white powder. A filter made of Diatomaceous Earth comes in two different types of filters, a spin filter and a vertical grid filter. These two terms simply signify how the filter is set up. The spin filter does not work as well as the vertical and is virtually obsolete today.

A sand filter makes use of sand to filter the water of particles and allows filtered water to run through easily. The cartridge filter works in the same manner as a Diatomaceous Earth filter but without the use of any substance other than fabric mesh to filter the water.

Here are a few things you should consider before purchasing a swimming pool filter:

First, find the volume of the entire swimming pool. To find the volume you must consider the shape of your pool:

If your pool is rectangular Multiply the following Length, width, average depth

If your pool is circular Multiply the following Radius, 3.14, average depth

Next, figure the capacity of your pool. This will allow you to calculate how much water your swimming pool holds. This is an important factor in purchasing a pool filter. To find the capacity, multiply the volume (you found in step one) by 7.48.

You will then have to determine the type of filter you want. Consider if your pool would benefit from a cartridge, DE, or sand filter. You should also consider if you want the filter to be vacuum or pressure. It is suggested that you should make the filter slightly larger than your initial calculation to allow for better filtration.

There are a lot of different aspects that must be taken into consideration when purchasing a swimming pool filter. For the entire filtration system you can expect to pay anywhere from $20.00(USD) to $300.00 (USD). Replacement filters are slightly cheaper in some aspects, depending on the type of filter your system uses, you can expect to pay anywhere from $4.00 (USD) to $200.00 (USD).

It is important that you follow all recommended procedures outlined by the swimming pool manufacturer. This will help you in maintaining clear and healthy pool water that can be enjoyed by all swimmers.

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