Sand during Backwash?

Apsuhead

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Apr 27, 2020
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Clarksville TN
Pool Size
19250
Surface
Fiberglass
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
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We had 4 inches of rain yesterday so I backwashed my filter and noticed sand on the ground where the end of my backwash pipe was located. My fiberglass pool was installed last November. My filter pressure has never really risen so I’ve only backwashed a few times. I use skimmer socks that catch most everything. Do I have a problem or is this normal? Thanks!
 
The filter has about 3.1 square feet of surface area.

The optimal backwash flow rate is about 15 gpm/sqft.

Anything over 45 gpm will begin to entrain sand into the backwash effluent, especially if you backwash for an extended period of time.

The speed should not be more than 2,400 rpm during a backwash.

The backwash time should not exceed about 2 minutes.

If you need to lose water, use waste instead of backwash.


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Thanks for the detailed explanation! When backwashing … I pause the pump. Turn filter to backwash, then resume pump. The pump primes and runs at a high rpm. When finished, I pause the pump again and turn filter to rinse. Then resume pump. I pause pump again and turn filter to filter when done.
I also turn off the SWG during all this and sometimes forget to turn it back on 😅
 
Great, thanks. I programmed the pump to run at 1500 rpms 24/7 and at higher speed of 3000 rpms from 6-7 am and 4-5 pm everyday to skim. I did this in the spring when I set it up. Should I make any adjusts to this schedule? I just wanted to run 24/7 and to keep enough flow to keep the SWG happy and low flow light off.
 
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