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  1. hkgustav

    New equipment in an old construction

    Nearly everything works fine.... Except for the nozzles (/jets?) nearly blowing out, and the pressure became a little bit too high. I think the new pump was a "little bit" stronger than the old one, (the old one has no readable text). I take away the the nozzles > if you think theese are...
  2. hkgustav

    New equipment in an old construction

    Everthing finished - except the pool isn't fill up yet. 60.000 l takes time with low pressure and thin tube... Every 90 degrees is made by 2x 45 degrees... I hate "hard" 90 degrees. New ground, new motor, new sand filter with new sand, new shuttlevalve, new water taps and new pipes. Hope...
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  4. hkgustav

    New equipment in an old construction

    Well, I followed your recommendations ... I bought some very thick tiles / concrete slabs and filled the hole with concrete - while I also leveled the former concrete. So now I am going to assemble a new filter and motor > and trying to get all the tubes to fit .. Thank you for advice ...
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  6. hkgustav

    New equipment in an old construction

    Well - maybe so.... But it should not be so much vibrations on the filter.... The motor was still on its own place - with no crack of the concrete pad...... And the motor should have more vibrations (??) BUT YOUR ADVICE, AS WELL AS I UNDERSTAND, IS THAT THE FILTER SHOULD STAND CONCRETE PAD ?????
  7. hkgustav

    New equipment in an old construction

    New motor and filter was necessary for my 20 years old pool. I had this house and the pool for 2,5 year now - but with water in the pool, only for 2 years - as I repaired the tile joints first... Now the filter was too old to get spare parts - the top was broken, the motor the same > too old and...
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