We just filled our pool and there is a light coat of silt on the bottom...from the air and possible residue in the pipes. We have a Hydromite cartridge filter HM100. The filter has an attachment at the end that fits/seals into an opening at the bottom of the cannister. These plastic seal pieces are glued to the bottom of the filter and tend to separate from the filter (glue gives). Anyhow, I went to vaccum the pool bottom and all seemed well until I vacuumed the steps. I accidently sucked in a little air and it appears that the air caused the filter system to empty the silt back into the pool through the jets.
I assume the air caused the filter to lose its seal with the bottom of the cannister and water proceeded to bypass the filter back into the pool...bringing the filtered silt with it. Is that likely the problem? Does the force of the water flow maintain the seal between the filter and cannister? Would air in the sytem cause that seal to fail...making it necessary to blead the cannister of air?
Any advice?
thanks,
Andy
I assume the air caused the filter to lose its seal with the bottom of the cannister and water proceeded to bypass the filter back into the pool...bringing the filtered silt with it. Is that likely the problem? Does the force of the water flow maintain the seal between the filter and cannister? Would air in the sytem cause that seal to fail...making it necessary to blead the cannister of air?
Any advice?
thanks,
Andy