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blakeusa
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Post subject: Pentair Bermuda Skimmer tied to Main Drain- how to blow out?  Posted: November 14th, 2011, 6:19 pm |
Joined: July 8th, 2010, 9:21 pm Posts: 94 Location: Ashford, CT
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Helping a friend with his pool. All blown out and clear - except the main drain and one skimmer. Skimmer in deep end has both openings plumbed - one to the pump/and the other appears to be tied to the main drain. Shallow end skimmer is plumbed to pump and believe equalized to deep end skimmer. How do I blow these out? Tried blowing from the pump and skimmer at the same time and no bubbles from the main drain. Plumbed like fig 1 I believe http://www.pentairpool.com/pdfs/BermudaSkimmerGuniteOM.pdf
_________________ DYI Pool Builder 25k 20x40 Gunite w/ integrated Spa & Caribbean Blue Plaster, Curved Bluestone Coping, Deck Jets Pentair Easy Touch/Wireless, Sta-Rite Intellipro SRVS Pump, Intellibrite Lights, & Pentair IC40 Cell, Sta-Rite 450sf Cartridge filter Heated from Central Boiler - Outdoor Wood Furnace & Triangle Tube Max Heat Exchanger ColorQ Pro TF-100
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blakeusa
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Post subject: Re: Pentair Bermuda Skimmer tied to Main Drain- how to blow  Posted: November 15th, 2011, 11:21 pm |
Joined: July 8th, 2010, 9:21 pm Posts: 94 Location: Ashford, CT
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Thanks I think the problem is that even though I have a good blower Cyclone, it is a 9 foot deep pool and will use a compressor tomorrow and keep the PSI under 20. Thanks for the response. B
_________________ DYI Pool Builder 25k 20x40 Gunite w/ integrated Spa & Caribbean Blue Plaster, Curved Bluestone Coping, Deck Jets Pentair Easy Touch/Wireless, Sta-Rite Intellipro SRVS Pump, Intellibrite Lights, & Pentair IC40 Cell, Sta-Rite 450sf Cartridge filter Heated from Central Boiler - Outdoor Wood Furnace & Triangle Tube Max Heat Exchanger ColorQ Pro TF-100
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rickmnj
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Post subject: Re: Pentair Bermuda Skimmer tied to Main Drain- how to blow  Posted: November 17th, 2011, 12:13 pm |
Joined: July 5th, 2011, 2:15 pm Posts: 19 Location: Northern NJ
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Thanks to this forum I assembled this simple plug and blew out my main drain with a compressor. Worked great...
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