Need help to understand my pool plumbing

Jun 22, 2018
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I want to make sure i have everything right as i refill DE to restart pool. The pipes are not labelled and i just wanted to get an idea if i have it right before restarting the pool
 

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Give us some clues to work with.

create your signature with details of your pool and equipment. You have a spa?

Showing us a pic of a plastic bag wrapped around some pipes does not help.

Looks like you have four suction lines going into the ground. How many skimmers? Main drain? Vacuum port? You need tot ell us what they might be.

On the return side you have a SWG and a booster pump for a pressure cleaner?

Show us all of the equipment on your pad if you want us to understand what you have.
 
I am not sure of all the equipment. It has a booster pump from old.owner but we use a dolphin. There are about 4 jets in the pool i believe. It has a waterfall, spa, blower. I have attached pics of the set up and i can take more if needed
 

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What is with all the plastic bags wrapped around pipes?

Is this a new pool for you? Have you run this pool last season?

What is the pool control panel?
 
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I have not used it in 3 seasons and when we did, i had a pool guys that showed us only how to cut on the different functions. The bags are around spots that had minor leaks and he put them around it, he said i will need a plumber for that. It is a polaris control panel with a salt system
 
Post a pic of the control panel.

So what are your plans to start up the pool?
 
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