Just took over this pool and have the below will it work if I just plug it in whilst it’s in its 4 hrs daily pump cycle, will the dirt end up in the strainer or Hayward filter? Can I catch it before the Hayward filter
Your gauge is bad then- you need a new one.1.Hi the pump was running when I took a picture of the gauge
All over the net2.Where can I get a leaf Catcher to catch some of the dirt
You will simply fill the hose with water & connect it to this port3. The skimmer do I need to take the basket out or anything or can I just fill the cleaner hose full off water and connect to the edge of my pool as show in one of the pictures
?? Sorry, I don’t understand the question.4 how many bows will it take to clean
Hi pool is 216sq ft I was looking for another Hayward with the moves or red green if you would know which one as I see there are a few, I posted a picture of my filter below thanks.1. Yes, it stays connected unless the pool is in use. You may need to use a flat-blade screwdriver in the slot on the flap to get it open. They lock shut if released suddenly, or there is enough suction at that port, for safety.
2. How big is your pool?
3. Unscrew the old and screw in the new . Some come with thread sealant, some don't and you will need about three wraps of Teflon tape. Most gauges don't have that movable red/green indicator. Doesn't matter, just keep track of the starting "clean" reading.
4. If you want.
216 sq ft1. Yes, it stays connected unless the pool is in use. You may need to use a flat-blade screwdriver in the slot on the flap to get it open. They lock shut if released suddenly, or there is enough suction at that port, for safety.
2. How big is your pool?
3. Unscrew the old and screw in the new . Some come with thread sealant, some don't and you will need about three wraps of Teflon tape. Most gauges don't have that movable red/green indicator. Doesn't matter, just keep track of the starting "clean" reading.
4. If you want.
Unless both needles move, I don't like those. Most are set to 10psi which is way too much. We reccomend cleaning at 25% psi rise. At 15 psi for example, that's 18-19 and not 25.I was looking for another Hayward with the moves or red green
Hi pool is 216sq ft I was looking for another Hayward with the moves or red green if you would know which one as I see there are a few, I posted a picture of my filter below thanks.
Thanks poolman ordered from there, do I need to do anything special to o install other than put some plumbers tape and unscrew and screw in a new one.Shop – PoolAqua.com
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That's all that is needed. DO NOT overtighten or the air-relief fitting will crack. The plastic on an older filter is more brittle than when new. Usually doesn't require the use of tools, maybe a 9/16" wrench to loosen enough to unscrew by hand. You can usually hand tighten it. Always try without a tool first. Be sure that there are about three of the threads on the gauge still visible when it is installed and you should be good.Thanks poolman ordered from there, do I need to do anything special to o install other than put some plumbers tape and unscrew and screw in a new one.
Also make sure the bottom footpad isn’t worn down,when they get worn too much the bottom is equal to the surface and the slots on it cannot channel water through it anymore and it will move very slow or get stuck in certain areas of your pool.Also like @Mdragger88 said get a large inline leaf canister for your cleaner.I ordered from the supplier suggested above will be receiving over the next day or so will get some plumbers tape from Lowe’s also and revert back to you all thanks again
Pool drawing below1. Yes, it stays connected unless the pool is in use. You may need to use a flat-blade screwdriver in the slot on the flap to get it open. They lock shut if released suddenly, or there is enough suction at that port, for safety.
2. How big is your pool?
3. Unscrew the old and screw in the new . Some come with thread sealant, some don't and you will need about three wraps of Teflon tape. Most gauges don't have that movable red/green indicator. Doesn't matter, just keep track of the starting "clean" reading.
4. If you want.