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Filters and Pumps for Above Ground Pools

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Clean swimming pool water is essential to ensuring safe and healthy swimming experiences throughout the season. However, pollution and contaminants are continually entering swimming pools, risking the health of everyone who swims in the water. The environment contributes pollutants to swimming pools in the form of pollen, bacteria, spores, dust and debris while swimmers can transmit viruses, sweat, oils and lotions into the water. As a result, every swimming pool must have a circulation pump and filter in proper working order so that pollutants, debris and organic materials can be removed quickly and thoroughly. When this occurs, the pool water will be a safe place to enjoy hours of swimming and fun.

As already mentioned, above ground pool filters and pool pumps are absolutely essential to proper swimming pool sanitation. Pool pumps provide the main force for re-circulating water and are electrically operated. While above ground pool pumps are sometimes run for up to 24 hours during the swimming season, many pool owners run their aboveground pool pumps for between 6 to 12 hours each day in order to conserve electricity and keep costs down. These days, more and more manufacturers are developing highly efficient above ground pool pumps in order to make it easier for pool owners to save on both electricity and money.

Above ground pool filters are also vital to swimming pool filtration and cleaning systems. As the pool water passes through the filter, debris and contaminants are trapped and removed so that only clean water is returned to the pool. Just as there are many different sizes of above ground swimming pools, there are also many different sizes of pool filters, so every swimming pool owner can choose a filter that is right for their particular pool. In addition to the selection of various sizes, above ground pool filters come in three main types — sand filters, cartridge filters and diatomaceous earth filters.

Sand filters are one of the oldest and most widely used types of pool filters. When these filters are in filtration mode, water flows from top to bottom and an underdrain or lateral system located in the bottom of the filter returns water to the swimming pool. This lateral system has slots which prevent the sand from entering the pool while allowing water to filter through. As the water passes through the sand filter, debris and contaminants are trapped in or on top of the sand bed so that the water which re-enters the swimming pool is clean and debris-free. This type of pool filter uses a special kind of sand known as #20 silica, and can be cleaned by reversing the water flow to backwash the filter. This cleaning process needs to be carried out every few weeks and must be performed by hand.

Cartridge filters are another type of above ground pool filters and feature a greater surface area than sand filters. This means that smaller contaminant particles of debris can be trapped by these filters than by sand filters. Furthermore, cartridge filters are manufactured from a special lightweight fiber material which is highly effective at removing dirt and other unwanted material from pool water. As a result of this effectiveness, cartridge pool filters provide approximately twice as much filtration as sand filters. Another benefit of using cartridge filters rather than sand filters is that cartridge above ground pool filters operate at a lower pressure, thereby exerting less strain on the pool pump and allowing for greater flow.

While cartridge pool filters are more effective than sand filters, diatomaceous earth or DE above ground pool filters provide the very best level of swimming pool water filtration currently available. Diatomaceous earth is a porous powder which is actually the exoskeletons of diatoms. This porous powder has microscopic openings which allow clean water to flow through but prevent particles as small as 2 to 5 microns from passing back into the pool. As a result, diatomaceous earth filters provide extremely effective water filtration. These above ground pool filters are cleaned by backwashing or by regenerating and draining the clogged diatomaceous earth.

No matter what type of above ground pool pump or pool filter you decide to use to keep your swimming pool safe and clean, you will have a variety of quality brands to choose from. Products by such trusted manufacturers as Hayward and Pentair are available at great prices from many respected direct retailers, including Intheswim.com. Whether your pool is big or small, and whether you prefer sand, cartridge or diatomaceous earth filtration, ensuring that you have an effective, properly operating pool filtration system will allow you and your family to enjoy many hours of fun in a safe, clean swimming pool.

Swimming pool maintenance – Part 11

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There are three aspects of pool maintenance essential to keeping the water pristine and the pool itself in perfect condition.

First and most critical is keeping every piece of pool equipment in top working condition. Performed typically during opening and closing the pool for the seasons, the circulating system, filter media, and disinfecting apparatus must be checked and maintained according to the manufacturers’ instructions.

Sand filters must be thoroughly backwashed during closing and prior to opening the pool, and the circulating pump and its attached impellor must be cleaned, lubricated, and certified to be in perfect operating condition.

Every other piece of equipment such as automatic skimmers, pool vacuums, and disinfecting media must also be checked for full function.

Opening and closing a pool can be very complicated, and both are typically entrusted to professionals. Tasks such as adding antifreeze properly to the circulating system and determining the effectiveness of a chlorinator or a UV device for removing biological contaminants are better trusted to a reliable pool maintenance company.

However, regular maintenance of an operating pool is far less complicated and can be accomplished in very little time. The following steps will keep your pool pristine and a pleasure to swim in for the entire season:

Vacuum and skim the pool regularly to keep large refuse from clogging the circulating system. Typically, these operations are done weekly whether manually or by using one of the many automated devices available.

Clean the strainers located in every overflow opening (skimmer drain) around the pool daily along with the strainer located in the circulating system just ahead of the pump. This will prevent decreased flow and undue particulates from entering the filter media.

Backwash the filter media per the instructions provided with the filter system at least twice per week, increasing the frequency to accommodate heavy swimmer traffic or other special circumstances that might increase particulate load. Backwashing should take approximately fifteen minutes.

If you pool uses an automatic chlorinator or UV water purifier, be certain the system is working properly. Inspect the system, and, with chlorinators, be sure there is chlorine available to the system. BE CAREFUL! Chlorine in any form can cause serious injury or death. Be sure to follow the instructions provided with the chlorinator and the chlorine.

If your system uses a floating chlorinator, be sure to check daily that there is still chlorine in the device. Re-charge as necessary.

Assess the pool water for free chorine and pH using the water analysis kit readily available from any pool chemical supplier. Adjust as needed using chemicals designed for that application and following the suppliers’ directions. Typical chemicals will include:

pH stabilizer (buffer)

Acid adjuster

Base adjuster

These three will keep pool water suitable for swimming and will reduce complaints of burning eyes and blond hair turning green!

Even the most attentive owner will sometimes fall victim to special circumstances that will result in algal bloom, cloudy water, and other problems that can make a pool less than perfect. Almost without exception, there will be a simple solution to the problem, and a quick call to your pool supply source can bring about a swift remedy. There are chemicals that can kill algae and others that will render particulates more readily filtered (clarifiers), and there are more exotic chemicals that will correct a host of problems.

Take a few minutes every day to keep your pool in good working order. It’s worth it.

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