I am new to pool ownership as of 2 weeks ago, so please forgive the total newbie question.
Local building code requires that the pool have a water bond, which was not initially installed when the pool was put in. I ordered one that goes into the drain plug of the filter pump. I'm at a little bit of a loss how to get this thing in. As soon as I open either the drain plug or the filter basket to get the parts in there, because the skimmer's full of water, it starts draining down the hose and gushing out the opening. Should I have had some kind of valve installed between the skimmer and the hose that then goes to the pump? If not, how do I plug the skimmer so I can actually open up the pool pump? It occurs to me I'm going to have the same problem when I try to clean my filter cartridge or the pump basket, so I know that there has to be some kind of straightforward solution here.
What about on the return side? Presently, the output of my filter goes through a hose to a Hayward RJ (return jet) SWG and into the pool. Should there be a valve in there somewhere?
Local building code requires that the pool have a water bond, which was not initially installed when the pool was put in. I ordered one that goes into the drain plug of the filter pump. I'm at a little bit of a loss how to get this thing in. As soon as I open either the drain plug or the filter basket to get the parts in there, because the skimmer's full of water, it starts draining down the hose and gushing out the opening. Should I have had some kind of valve installed between the skimmer and the hose that then goes to the pump? If not, how do I plug the skimmer so I can actually open up the pool pump? It occurs to me I'm going to have the same problem when I try to clean my filter cartridge or the pump basket, so I know that there has to be some kind of straightforward solution here.
What about on the return side? Presently, the output of my filter goes through a hose to a Hayward RJ (return jet) SWG and into the pool. Should there be a valve in there somewhere?