My pool-shaped hole in the ground is going to be plastered and filled this week. I know that I'll have to brush it twice a day for a few weeks to get a smooth finish and have the plaster cure properly, but when I was looking through the manual supplied by the pool company there was a blurb about turning on the heating system.
It said, if you have a gas heater you have to wait 30 days to turn it on, but if you have a heat pump you can turn it on immediately. I (perhaps wrongly) assumed that you couldn't run the heater becuase the plaster dust kicked up from the brushing would ruin it. I also figured that somehow a heat pump could handle the plaster dust.
Anyhow, in my pool the only heating that I have is solar so I'm wondering if there's a problem with running the solar heater as soon as the pool is filled or do I have to wait 30 days like I would for a gas heater?
It said, if you have a gas heater you have to wait 30 days to turn it on, but if you have a heat pump you can turn it on immediately. I (perhaps wrongly) assumed that you couldn't run the heater becuase the plaster dust kicked up from the brushing would ruin it. I also figured that somehow a heat pump could handle the plaster dust.
Anyhow, in my pool the only heating that I have is solar so I'm wondering if there's a problem with running the solar heater as soon as the pool is filled or do I have to wait 30 days like I would for a gas heater?