Hello everyone.
I posted a couple weeks ago about opening to a green swamp with tons of leaves in pool. Cleaned them out and found out my sand filter was shot. Kept chlorine at 10 with pump on recirculate till I got new filter. Filter was installed Thursday and I can't seem to get my water to clear. Numbers look ok and listed below:
FC 17.5
CC .3 (Maybe, with reagent added water took clear pink tint color, not pink like FC test, drop of R0871 brought it clear again. I guess .3
PH 7.5
TA 80
CH 75
CYA 50
SALT 3200
TEMP 65
Last night I had FC at 22.5 and the numbers above are from this morning. I'm losing chlorine overnight but not showing significant CC. I have run my filter 24/7 but keep brushing and vacuuming and the next morning silt is all over bottom of pool in lines of the liner.
Is my sand filter not fine enough to get these particles and that is why they keep showing up and water won't clear? Each day with slam level chlorine I see a little more of the edges of bottom of deep end but no bottom drain sighted yet.
I tried D.E. in the filter last night then vacuuming and it would go from my normal 15psi of pressure to 23psi just vacuuming shallow end. I had to backwash twice due to pressure rise. I left the D.E. out last night. Didn't want pump to run dry if it plugged up. I'll need to add lost water from backwashes so my numbers will change today. I'm down maybe 2k gallons on a 29k gallon pool.
Should I just continue to slam and run pump and filter with no D.E.? And just continue to brush shallow end to deep end and let main drain pick up sediment from brushing? I guess another option is to brush to deep end and vacuum to waste the deep end? Little extreme but since D.E. clogs filter so fast with its 1psi rise I'm not sure how to capture the fine leaf sediment. I'm just not seeing a significant clearing of water and it worries me. I attached pictures from day I opened and 2 from yesterday. Mega green is opening day.
Thanks for any suggestions. Filter is brand new Hayward S244t with 300lbs of fresh sand. Normal pressure on it is 15psi but with D.E. added it will go to 23psi in a matter of hours requiring a backwash.
Thank you,
Robert
I posted a couple weeks ago about opening to a green swamp with tons of leaves in pool. Cleaned them out and found out my sand filter was shot. Kept chlorine at 10 with pump on recirculate till I got new filter. Filter was installed Thursday and I can't seem to get my water to clear. Numbers look ok and listed below:
FC 17.5
CC .3 (Maybe, with reagent added water took clear pink tint color, not pink like FC test, drop of R0871 brought it clear again. I guess .3
PH 7.5
TA 80
CH 75
CYA 50
SALT 3200
TEMP 65
Last night I had FC at 22.5 and the numbers above are from this morning. I'm losing chlorine overnight but not showing significant CC. I have run my filter 24/7 but keep brushing and vacuuming and the next morning silt is all over bottom of pool in lines of the liner.
Is my sand filter not fine enough to get these particles and that is why they keep showing up and water won't clear? Each day with slam level chlorine I see a little more of the edges of bottom of deep end but no bottom drain sighted yet.
I tried D.E. in the filter last night then vacuuming and it would go from my normal 15psi of pressure to 23psi just vacuuming shallow end. I had to backwash twice due to pressure rise. I left the D.E. out last night. Didn't want pump to run dry if it plugged up. I'll need to add lost water from backwashes so my numbers will change today. I'm down maybe 2k gallons on a 29k gallon pool.
Should I just continue to slam and run pump and filter with no D.E.? And just continue to brush shallow end to deep end and let main drain pick up sediment from brushing? I guess another option is to brush to deep end and vacuum to waste the deep end? Little extreme but since D.E. clogs filter so fast with its 1psi rise I'm not sure how to capture the fine leaf sediment. I'm just not seeing a significant clearing of water and it worries me. I attached pictures from day I opened and 2 from yesterday. Mega green is opening day.
Thanks for any suggestions. Filter is brand new Hayward S244t with 300lbs of fresh sand. Normal pressure on it is 15psi but with D.E. added it will go to 23psi in a matter of hours requiring a backwash.
Thank you,
Robert


