- Jun 22, 2013
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I installed a 200lb sand filter and 1 1/2hp Hayward pump on my 18' Intex pool. I also installed a Hayward in wall skimmer. This pump can turn my 7000 gallon pool in 2.6 hours. (overkill I know, but it was $132. in October on Amazon and I had continuous filter issues before that). The problem I have is the amount of current it creates is huge. It also appears that when debris gets into the pool it just spins in circles, and never makes it to the skimmer.
My thought was to close my valve some and restrict the flow going into the pool but I am afraid that would put pressure on the pump or the valve on top of the sand filter and cause damage. My pressure reads 12psi. It didn't seem to increase when I closed the valve half way as a test.
I would appreciate some advice on this. I opened the valve back wide open for the time being. I am in the middle of a slam, but the OCLT test tonight should be good.
My other question is run time. I have a timer coming. I uncovered the pool Thursday and installed the new filter/pump on Friday. It has been on 24/7 since then. The water is super clear
Can someone give me an idea of how much time I should actually be running this pump a day?
Thanks in advance!
My thought was to close my valve some and restrict the flow going into the pool but I am afraid that would put pressure on the pump or the valve on top of the sand filter and cause damage. My pressure reads 12psi. It didn't seem to increase when I closed the valve half way as a test.
I would appreciate some advice on this. I opened the valve back wide open for the time being. I am in the middle of a slam, but the OCLT test tonight should be good.
My other question is run time. I have a timer coming. I uncovered the pool Thursday and installed the new filter/pump on Friday. It has been on 24/7 since then. The water is super clear
Thanks in advance!