This is our first year with in-ground 15,500 gallon salt pool. Being in NC, we were told it would be fine to leave it open and just run the pump when it is freezing.
I read the article here on the Physics of Freezing and Freeze Protection but it's all a bit overwhelming since actual temperature ranges vary so widely.
Long story short, we were all set to take the advice of leaving the pool open and have been running the pump/filter during freezing times. That's been great and we were still maintaining 40's for water temp until this last cold snap when we've seen it drop to 39, and this morning to 33 !!!
Pipes are wrapped and two layers of tarp cover the equipment.
I feel like we are nearing the end of the runway so to speak. Tonight is going to be another mid-teens air temp with a high around 32 tomorrow yet again.
Assuming no power loss, is there a certain water temp at which you would recommend abandoning the "keep it moving approach" and instead recommend opening the drain plugs?
We called our pool company and they insisted there is nothing special they would do to drain it but pull the drain plugs and that no suction or blowing out would be needed. After reading the manual for my AuqaComfort ACT1500, I'm no longer confident in their answer.
I read the article here on the Physics of Freezing and Freeze Protection but it's all a bit overwhelming since actual temperature ranges vary so widely.
Long story short, we were all set to take the advice of leaving the pool open and have been running the pump/filter during freezing times. That's been great and we were still maintaining 40's for water temp until this last cold snap when we've seen it drop to 39, and this morning to 33 !!!
Pipes are wrapped and two layers of tarp cover the equipment.
I feel like we are nearing the end of the runway so to speak. Tonight is going to be another mid-teens air temp with a high around 32 tomorrow yet again.
Assuming no power loss, is there a certain water temp at which you would recommend abandoning the "keep it moving approach" and instead recommend opening the drain plugs?
We called our pool company and they insisted there is nothing special they would do to drain it but pull the drain plugs and that no suction or blowing out would be needed. After reading the manual for my AuqaComfort ACT1500, I'm no longer confident in their answer.