- Jul 21, 2013
- 65,340
- Pool Size
- 35000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Hopefully. You've done quite a bit considering the power outages. Good luck!At this point will the openings in the 3 pieces of equipment allow for expansion?
It's good you managed to get the system running again, but definitely keep an eye on it for the 24 hrs or so until the system passes. If it shuts down again during the freeze, you might need to drain everything to be safe. The gauge needle may just be sticking from freezing temps if it's not a glycerin filled gauge.Should I be concerned about the pool/spa pump?
Thanks! I'll keep an eye on it. I have a flood light camera in view of the pool so I periodically check to see that the bubblers are still 2ft+ high just in case the pumps fail but I don't get alerts.It's good you managed to get the system running again, but definitely keep an eye on it for the 24 hrs or so until the system passes. If it shuts down again during the freeze, you might need to drain everything to be safe. The gauge needle may just be sticking from freezing temps if it's not a glycerin filled gauge.
That's about it.If I need to drain it, I just pull the plugs from the two VSP pumps, the filter and the heater? My equipment pad is above water level. Then stuff pool noodles into the skimmers?
Perfect, thanks for all the help! First winter with a pool so it's a bit unnerving having never gone through this before. The pool water has become so choppy because the bubblers are so high that there is ice all around the pool deck and around the coping as water splashes out. Skimmer baskets are clear thoughThat's about it.Should be no need to lower the pool water level. If the system stalls again, it's all about damage control above the surface at the pad. Fingers crossed!
What were you using to push air? If it wasn't a Cyclone or similar product, it may not have been able to produce the volume of air required. Still, if you got some air down to the frost line you should be okay.I blew it out for about 5 min.
Using 5HP shop vac. Valve were set correctly. How much power does a cyclone produce?What were you using to push air? If it wasn't a Cyclone or similar product, it may not have been able to produce the volume of air required. Still, if you got some air down to the frost line you should be okay.
Using 5HP shop vac. Valve were set correctly. How much power does a cyclone produce?
roger that. It worked for skimmers and jets. Will use compressor next time. thanksAir Supply – Cyclone Pro
www.airsupplyflorida.com
3 HP generates 140 cfm on open flow and a sealed pressure of 180 inches of water.
Blowing out water pipes is about air volume not HP.
Compressor and shop vac just don’t do very well with deep main drains. I couldn’t get either to work on my drain even though it would do the skimmers and returns. The cyclone crushes all three of those those. Make closing the pool super easy.roger that. It worked for skimmers and jets. Will use compressor next time. thanks
I’m too much of a worry wart, I went ahead and removed the inlet and outlet to the heater and blew out the heater with a leaf blower, also pulled the SWG and made sure it wasn’t full of water, it’s not supposed to get above freezing here until TuesdayThanks guys, when I went to remove the heater plug, it looks like there may have been a leak as there was an iceberg built up under the heater, hopefully it’s nothing severe because water did drain from the heater when I pulled the plug![]()
Hi, while we go through this abnormal freeze (currently 18F) and pool/spa/IntelliCenter in Freeze Protect mode, is it OK to heat the spa? Kids would like to use spa later tonight. Is it even possible to use spa mode with Freeze Protection that triggers pool mode (spa mode is not part of freeze protection)?