How do you hook up a pool filter
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And since this is not the contractors fault you would bare the brunt of all the costs to remove the damaged plaster and have the pool replastered. First off I do not want to hard-plumb my pool lol. You may have a large chunk blocking the discharge valve, try opening the valve with the pump off and moving a broom handle upinside the valve, you should have a two and one half inch valve for the dischargeso a handle or something smaller, just may be blocking the hole at the valve to let the water out. It is always better to prime your swimming pool vacuum hose using the method we described above.
Anyways back to my main point, I wish to connect all of my components together using hose, however I am pretty met. Starting on the pump side 1 A leaf basket in the normal position behind the static skimmer. Now look at the pool, there should also be two holes on the side of the pool, one slightly higher than the other. Im sure the hose and glad have enough water in them as the cleaner rises to the surface and then sinks. Also make sure the 10 laterals at the end of the pipe are rotated up. Also, if you had a lot of debris in your pool that went into a met filter, you should clean that out good.
This is very frustrating. If suction and return valves are closed open them now.
How to Hook Up a Sand Filter Pump to an Above Ground Swimming Pool - Any help would be very appreciated, thanks!
Step 4 Before you connect the pool sand filter into the piping system, you have to assemble the filter. If the threads aren't prepared, wrap them with two layers of Teflon tape. Start in a clockwise direction at the first thread with a half width overlap for the full length of the thread. Be careful when screwing the gauge on. Use a wrench on the square nut on the final turns. Step 7 Next you will be installing pipe and lateral assembly inside the tank. Separate the valve from the pipe and lateral assembly. Also make sure the 10 laterals at the end of the pipe are rotated up. They have to be in their up position to fit through the hole in the top of the tank. These laterals are somewhat fragile. Ensure that none are cracked or broken. Place the pipe and lateral assembly inside the tank. Step 11 Pour sand carefully into the pool sand filter until laterals are fully covered. Level sand as you pour and make sure the center pipe remains centered in the opening. Be careful when leveling the sand that you do not lift the pipe and lateral assemble up off the bottom of the tank. You will not be able to push the pipe back down without causing the laterals to rotate up. Step 17 Cut a short piece of pipe and glue it to the adapter. Make sure the pipe and inside of the adapter are clean. Gluing is a two-step process. First apply a thin but even coat of purple primer on each surface to be joined: the outside of the pipe and the inside of the adapter. After the primer dries, apply a thin even coat of glue to both surfaces. Wait 30 seconds for the glue to set. Check that the strainer cover is not cracked and that the cover O-ring is not damaged. Then you may have to take out the sand again to check for other cracks in the laterals, the hub that holds the laterals, and the vertical standpipe. Cracks in any of these may let sand into the laterals to clog them. First, any debris that would normally be collected in the strainer bucket would go directly into your filter and second, you probably would not be able to prime you pump. The filter tank would have to be completely full of water before the pump could suck water into the front end of the pump. Then you would also have the problem of how to direct the water to the desired function after the pump: waste, filter, backwash, etc. Can you shut that line off and try priming with only the regular filtering line open? Fill the pump for 5 minutes to get water back in the suction line. Also, if you had a lot of debris in your pool that went into a cartridge filter, you should clean that out good.