Filter Guage

jeremycrook

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Sep 26, 2016
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OKLAHOMA CITY / OK
Pool Size
11000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Jandy Truclear / Ei
I installed a glycerin filled pressure gauge at the end of last summer. I was doing some routine maintenance this weekend and noticed that when the pumps were off the gauge was reading 10 PSI. I turned the pumps on and it's up to nearly 30 psi, I didn't know if the gauge is messed up, or something might have clogged it or something? I didn't want to break everything down and clean it, but I am thinking I should?

One of my questions is, "why is the gauge reading 10 when the pumps are off"? Is this clearly a messed up gauge, or can there pressure when the pumps are off? The gauge normally was reading about 17-18 when installed last year with a fresh clean filters.
 
If the gauge doe not return to 0 when the pump is off the gauge is broken. Replace it.
 
Not sure were you purchased it.

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Keep in mind that if you leave the gauge on the filter and it's a back mount style (most of them are), with the face mounted vertically, that it'll get a little water in the bottom of the bourdon tube and it'll freeze. That's 90+% of what ruins these gauges.
Ahhh, makes sense. I have that same gauge MyAZPool mentioned. Am I going to have to purchase a new gauge each year after the freeze?
 
Not necessarily. The best thing to do to prevent it from freezing and being ruined is to remove it and bring it inside when you winterize the filter. It's easy to remove and it's small enough that you shouldn't have any trouble storing it.
 
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If you keep your pool open then I'd either insulate around the gauge and stem (some creative pool noodle carving should work), or try getting a pipe nipple and coupling and raising the gauge up a few inches. That should help keep the water out of it and help prevent it from freezing.
 
Just lift it up. Mine becomes pressurized and messes up the reading of the gauge. I assume its from temperature changes.
 
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