We have a 4 cartridge system - filters are newer and cleaned frequently. Values have been checked and are open, PSI is at 30 and still getting low water return to the pool. Thoughts??
More often than not, your symptoms are perfectly normal.
Your filter is doing what it should be doing.....filtering and catching debris from your pool water. This extra debris causes your psi to go up (30 is w-a-a-ay too high) and restricts the flow into the pool.
My guess is you are not keeping enough chlorine in your water to prevent algae growth so, even though your water may look clear, you are filtering algae which will constantly and forever clog your filter until you get rid of it.
1. Can you post a full set of test results....
FC
CC
pH
CH
CYA
2. What does your water look like?
3. What is your normal psi when the filters have just been cleaned?
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To get rid of the algae bloom you need to follow the SLAM Process
To be able to SLAM the pool your going to need an accurate way to test your water chemistry. These are the Test Kitswe recommend for accurate water testing. The TF100 is the best value. Order it with the XL option. That will give you the extra reagents for the SLAM process.
Next I suggest you do some reading in Pool School to get up to speed on your water chemistry. Here are a few good articles to start with. ABC'S Of Pool Water Chemistry How To Chlorinate Your Pool
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Thanks Jeff
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