All - I am a new pool owner as of last year and heard the horror stories from last year's deep freeze in Texas, primarily due to electric being off. I was one of those last year who lacked electricity for long stretches. Before the weather hits in coming days, I want to make sure I am prepared.
First, I wanted to be prepared on how to properly drain my equipment. Attached is a photo. I found 4 drains - pump, vacuum pump, filter, and the fusion dispenser. I do not see one for my heat pump. Looking in the manual, I found this:
The inlet / outlet pipes are clear, but I do not see a winterizing plug. Any ideas where I might find it? If I undo the inlet / outlet pipes, would that be good enough?
Are there any other drains that I should be finding?
Finally, any input on proactively draining before the really cold weather hits ? The temperature will be dropping continually for 60 or so straight hours from a high of 67 Tuesday afternoon to a low of 18 Friday morning with temperatures below freezing for most of Thursday / Friday. I could drain Tuesday / Wednesday to stay in front.
Attached is the equipment on my pad.

First, I wanted to be prepared on how to properly drain my equipment. Attached is a photo. I found 4 drains - pump, vacuum pump, filter, and the fusion dispenser. I do not see one for my heat pump. Looking in the manual, I found this:
Disconnect the water inlet and outlet unions as
well as the winterizing drain plug (if applicable)
located on the lower front panel of the heat pump.
The heat exchanger will drain through these water
connections.
The inlet / outlet pipes are clear, but I do not see a winterizing plug. Any ideas where I might find it? If I undo the inlet / outlet pipes, would that be good enough?
Are there any other drains that I should be finding?
Finally, any input on proactively draining before the really cold weather hits ? The temperature will be dropping continually for 60 or so straight hours from a high of 67 Tuesday afternoon to a low of 18 Friday morning with temperatures below freezing for most of Thursday / Friday. I could drain Tuesday / Wednesday to stay in front.
Attached is the equipment on my pad.
