Crystalhogg

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Bastrop, TX
EC79D666-D1CE-4434-B8FD-B770AC09E6D6.pngFirst time pool owner. I have an in ground pool with a Jandy variable speed pump. Tonight a cold front has moved in with significant wind chill taking us down to freezing temps. I’m wondering if my settings are correct to prevent freezing of my pipes. I live in central TX area. Thank you.
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You don't need all that critical programming for protection. Pump can run 1800 rpm is enough to keep water moving. Best is to know your equipment pad well in advance of danger so you have a plan. If you have a heater bypass then use it and drain the heater core and that stays out of the loop. Know how to winterize the plumbing and have the proper plugs on hand with the means of blowing lines out . In the event of real dangerous temperatures and threatening power outages thats the only thing that'll save you.
 
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